Lat. Fund; Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
Associātiō pedifollica Germāniae (DFB) | German Football Association |
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Burgundiī, Burgundiōrum m | tribe of Goths, divided into the East Burgundians, who dwelt between the Oder and the Vistula, and the West Burgundians, upon the upper Main |
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Burgundiōnēs, Burgundiōnum m | tribe of Goths, divided into the East Burgundians, who dwelt between the Oder and the Vistula, and the West Burgundians, upon the upper Main |
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cīvitās Rhēnum tangit | the tribe borders on the Rhine |
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cīvitātem bellō persequor | engulf a tribe in war |
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concilium foederātārum Germāniae cīvitātum | German Bundesrat, German Federal Council |
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Congregātiō Foederālis | Federal Assembly (for the election of the German Federal President) |
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cōnsortium foederāle rērum internārum | Interior Committee of the German Bundestag |
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conventus foederālis | Federal Parliament, German Parliament, Bundestag |
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Cynamolgī, Cynamolgōrum m | dog-milkers - a wild tribe of Ethiopia |
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Daae, Daārum m | a Scythian tribe beyond the Caspian Sea |
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Daha, Dahae m | a member of the Scythian tribe of Daher |
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Dahae, Dahārum m | a Scythian tribe beyond the Caspian Sea |
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Dandarī, Dandarōrum m | a Scythian tribe in Asiatic Sarmatia |
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Dandaridae, Dandardārum m | a Scythian tribe in Asiatic Sarmatia |
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Densēlētae, Densēlētārum m | tribe of Northern Thrace |
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Denthēlēthī, Denthēlēthōrum m | tribe of Northern Thrace |
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sēmigermānus, sēmigermāna, sēmigermānum | half German, semi German |
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Tindarī, Tindarōrum m | a Scythian tribe in Asiatic Sarmatia |
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tribuārius, tribuāria, tribuārium | belonging to a tribe, belonging to tribes |
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tribūlis, tribūlis m | one of the same tribe with another, one of the lower classes of the people, a common or poor person |
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tribum Papīriam ferō | receive the votes of the Papiran Tribe |
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tribus, tribūs f | division of the people, tribe, commonalty, mass, mob, poor people |
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tribūtim | through each tribe, tribe by tribe, by tribes |
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unda radiodiffūsiōnis Germānica | German Broadcasting |
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urbēs cōgnātae populīque propinquī | Cities of the same tribe and fraternal peoples |
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