Suchergebnis zu "a chief of the eburones":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Lat. Fund; Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 60 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortacephalus, acephalum | without head, without chief, without leader |
| allēctor, allēctōris m | one that chooses others into a college, a deputy under the emperors, who collected the taxes in the provinces, chief collector |
| antistes, antistitis c | overseer, president, high-priest, bishop, female overseer, chief priestess |
| antistita, antistitae f | female overseer, female president, chief priestess |
| aquilifer, aquiliferī m | eaglebearer, standard-bearer, officer who carried the chief standard of the Roman legion |
| archiater, archiatrī m | senior physician, the chief physician, who was at the same time physician in ordinary to the emperor |
| archiatria, archiatriae f | the rank of chief physician |
| archiatros, archiatrī m | senior physician, the chief physician, who was at the same time physician in ordinary to the emperor |
| archiatrus, archiatrī m | senior physician, the chief physician, who was at the same time physician in ordinary to the emperor |
| archibūcolus, archibūcolī m | chief priest of Bacchus |
| archibūculus, archibūculī m | chief priest of Bacchus |
| archiereus, archiereī m | chief priest |
| archierōsyna, archierōsynae f | the chief priest’s office |
| archierōsynē, archierōsynēs f | the chief priest’s office |
| archigallus, archigallī m | chief priest of Cybele |
| archigeron, archigerontis m | chief of the old men (a title under the emperors) |
| archigerontes, archigerontum m | the chief elders, the senior elders |
| archigubernus, archigubernī m | chief pilot, chief helmsman |
| archimagīrus, archimagīrī m | chief cook |
| archimandrita, archimandritae m | chief of monks, principal of monks, abbot |
| archimandritēs, archimandritae m | chief of monks, principal of monks, abbot |
| archimandritissa, archimandritissae f | chief of the monks, head of the monks, abbess, head of the monastery |
| archimīma, archimīmae f | chief mimic actress |
| archimīmus, archimīmī m | chief mimic actor, chief pantomime |
| archipresbyter, archipresbyterī m | chief of the presbyteri, arch-priest |
| archisacerdōs, archisacerdōtis m | chief priest |
| archisynagōgus, archisynagōgī m | the priest that was chief ruler of the synagogue |
| authenta, authentae m | chief prince, head |
| noeōtarchēs, noeōtarchae m | one of the chief magistrates in Bœotia, Bœotarch |
| capitālis, capitāle | belonging to the head, relating to life, by which life is endangered, capital, punishable by death, punishable by the loss of civil rights, that is at the head, chief, first in something, pre-eminent, distinguished, of the first rank, important |
| capitāneus, capitānea, capitāneum | chief in size, large, distinguished by size |
| caput imperātōrum | Chief of General Staff |
| caput, capitis n | first person, chief person, leader, chief, guide, head place, principal place, central point, division, section, paragraph, chapter, principal sum, capital, stock |
| cardinālis, cardināle | pertaining to a door-hinge, that on which something turns, that on which something depends, principal, chief |
| cardinālis, cardināle | chief presbyter, cardinal |
| cardō, cardinis m | pivot and socket of a door, hinge of a door, beams that were fitted together, turning point, pole, chief point, chief circumstance, the earth as the centre of the universe |
| celeuma, celeumatis n | command or call given by the chief oarsman, which gave the time to the rowers |
| celeusma, celeusmatis n | command or call given by the chief oarsman, which gave the time to the rowers |
| columen, columinis n | that which rises in height, is prominent, projects, point, top, summit, ridge, an elevated object, pillar, column, the highest part, the top of an object, the coping, roof, gable, the top, crown, summit, first, chief, the height, an elevated object that supports somethi |
| columen, columinis n | what rises in height, what is prominent, what projects, point, top, summit, ridge, elevated object, pillar, colum, crown, first, chief, the height, top of a gable-end, gable pilla, support, prop, stay |
| comitīvus, comitīva, comitīvum | pertaining to a chief officer |
| comitīvus, comitīvī m | chief |
| continēns, continentis n | that on which something rests or depends, the chief point, hinge |
| coryphaeus, coryphaeī m | leader, chief, head |
| dāmiūrgus, dāmiūrgī m | chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states, title of a comedy of Turpilius, Maker of the world |
| decānus, decānī m | a chief of ten, one set over ten persons, a kind of officer at the imperial court, the chief of ten parts of a zodiacal sign, chief of the corpse-bearers |
| decaprōtī, decaprōtōrum m | the ten chief men |
| decuriō, decuriōnis m | head or chief of a decuria, a decurion, a member of the senate of the municipia and the colonies |
| decuriōnus, decuriōnī m | head or chief of a decuria, a decurion, a member of the senate of the municipia and the colonies |
| dēmiūrgus, dēmiūrgī m | chief magistrate in some of the Grecian states, title of a comedy of Turpilius, Maker of the world |
| dictātor, dictātōris m | chief magistrate elected by the Romans in seasons of emergency for six months, one who dictates |
| magister praetōriī generālis | Chief of General Staff |
| stymma, stymmatis n | chief ingredient of an unguent, foundation of an unguent |
| sūfes, sūfetis m | chief magistrate of the Carthaginians, sufet |
| suffes, suffetis m | chief magistrate of the Carthaginians, sufet |
| summātus, summātūs m | chief rule, supremacy, sovereignty |
| triclīniarcha, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
| triclīniarchēs, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
| vergobretus, vergobretī m | title of the chief magistrate among the Ædui |
| virgobretus, virgobretī m | title of the chief magistrate among the Ædui |
| Wortform von: a[81] Praeposition | ā + Abl. = ab + Abl. - von; |
[83] Interjektion | ā (āh, aha) ah!; ach!; ha!; hm!; |
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