Suchergebnis zu "age":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Lat. Fund; Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferL (max. 100): 13 Ergebnis(se)
| | veternus, veterni m | veternus, veternī m | Schläfrigkeitold age, age, old dirt, lethargy, somnolence, deep long sleep, long torpidity, drowsiness, dulness, sluggishness, sloth [civitatis] | | | | | | aevum, aevi n | aevum, aevī n | Ewigkeituninterrupted, never-ending time, eternity, lifetime, life, age, old age, generation, men living in the same age, time | | | | | | aetas, aetatis f | aetās, aetātis f | Alterperiod of life, time of life, life, age, space of time, generation, time, four ages of the world (the golden age, silver age, etc) | | | | | | antiquitas, antiquitatis f | antīquitās, antīquitātis f | alte Zeitthe quality of being antiquus, age, antiquity, ancient time, occurrences of antiquity, history of ancient times, men of former times, the ancients | | | | | | vetustas, vetustatis f | vetustās, vetustātis f | (hohes) Alterold age, age, long existence, long duration, great age, posterity, the remote future | | | | | | vetusto 1 | vetustāre, vetustō | mache altage, make old | | | | | | assenesco 3 | assenēscere, assenēscō | altereage, grow old, become old | | | | | | age | age | auf denn!come!, come on!, follow me!, well then!, well now!, well!, very well!, good!, right! (Aufforderung) | | | | | | | | geh! (Abbruchsformel) | | | | | | | | lass das! (Abbruchsformel) | | | | | | | | schon gut! (Abbruchsformel) | | | | | | | | sehr wohl! (Abbruchsformel) | | | | | | | | wohlan! (Aufforderung) | | | |
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 7 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/L (max. 1000): 12 Ergebnis(se)
| | hoc age | hoc age | aufgepasst | | | | | | age sis Latine colloquamur | age sīs Latīnē colloquāmur | lass uns also lateinisch miteinander redenso let's talk to each other in latin | | | | | | quin age | quīn age | auf denn! | | | | | | quin age istud | quīn age istud | nun, dann tu das sofort! | | | | | | age sane | age sānē | nun gut denn | | | | | | | | sei's drum | | | |
query 1/Q: obliquer Gebrauch von age (max. 1000): 1 Ergebnis(se)
| | agite, satis morarum, accumbite, quaeso | agite, satis morārum, accumbite, quaesō | auf denn, genug gezögert, setzt euch, bitte!on then, enough hesitation, sit down, please! | | | |
query 1/E (max. 1000): 98 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadolēscentia, adolēscentiae f | age of the adulescens, the time between the age of the puer and juvenis, the time from the 15th to the 30th year, time of youth, youth |
| adulēscentia, adulēscentiae f | age of the adulescens, the time between the age of the puer and juvenis, the time from the 15th to the 30th year, time of youth, youth |
| aedēs sacrae vetustāte collāpsae | temples dilapidated by their old age |
| aedificia vetustāte sublāpsa | buildings that are dilapidated due to their age |
| aequaevus, aequaeva, aequaevum | of equal age, just as old, coeval |
| aequaevus, aequaevī m | age comrade, youth comrade, contemporary |
| aequālis sum alicuius | be of the same age as someone |
| aequālis, aequāle | that can be put on an equality with, equal, like, of the same age, equally old, equal in years, contemporary, coeval, coexal, coexistent, of equal size, looking alike, resembling, similar, uniform, equable, unvarying, uniform, level, smooth, even, plain |
| aequālis, aequālis m | age comrade |
| aequālitās, aequālitātis f | equality, similarity, uniformity, political equality, equality in age, equality of a place, evenness of a place |
| aequālitās, aequālitātis f | peers, age mates |
| aetās alicuius reī minima | minimum age |
| aetās cassidis patiēns | age fit for war, age fit to bear arms |
| aetās cōnstāns | manhood, male age |
| aetās corrōborāta | manhood, male age |
| aetās digitālis | digital age, digital era |
| aetās fīrmāta | manhood, male age |
| aetās glaciālis | ice age |
| aetās grandior | higher age |
| aetās hērōica | hero age, hero time, hero era |
| aetās hērōica | mythical age |
| aetās īngravēscēns | burden of old age, pressure of old age |
| aetās mala merx est | old age is a bad thing |
| aetās media | manhood, male age |
| aetās mīlitāris | gun age |
| aetās minima effertur | the minimum age is raised |
| aetās pēnsiōnibus recipiendīs minima | retirement age, pensionable age |
| aetās senīlis | old age |
| aetās septuāgēnāria | age of seventy |
| aetās, aetātis f | world age |
| aetātem | an age, a long time, a long while |
| aetātēs, aetātum f | age categories, age groups |
| aetātis gradus | age group |
| aetātula, aetātulae f | youthful age, tender age, effeminate age |
| aevitās, aevitātis f | the time through which a person lives, lifetime, the time through which a thing lasts, time of existence, time unending, immortality, endless age |
| aevō cōnfectus | decrepit, weakened by age |
| aevō dēsōlāta senectūs | enfeebled by age |
| aevō ingravēscente | when old age becomes burdensome |
| aevō solūtus | decrepit, weakened by age |
| aevum glaciāle | ice age |
| aevum nostrum | our age |
| aevum pēnsiōnibus recipiendīs dēfīnītum | retirement age, pensionable age |
| Alexander viginti annos natus rex factus est | Alexander became king at the age of twenty |
| anīlitās, anīlitātis f | old age of a woman, anility, old woman age |
| anitās, anitātis f | old age, elderly age |
| annālis, annāle | continuing a year, annual, relating to the year or the age |
| annōsitās, annōsitātis f | fulness of years, old age |
| annum agēns nōnāgēsimum et quārtum | at the age of 93 years |
| annus, annī m | circuit, circular course, periodical return, a season of the year, the produce of the year, the age to which one must attain in order to be appointed to an office |
| aquilae senectūs | sprightly old age, eternally young eagle power |
| argenteus, argentea, argenteum | from silver, made of silver, adorned with silver, of a silver color, silvery, of the silver age, from money |
| argentius, argentia, argentium | from silver, made of silver, adorned with silver, of a silver color, silvery, of the silver age, from money |
| Augustī aetāte | in the age of Augustus |
| aurea aetās | golden age |
| bīmātus, bīmātūs m | the age of two years |
| cānitia, cānitiae f | gray or grayish-white color, hoariness, gray hair, hoary age, old age |
| cānitiēs, cānitiēī f | gray or grayish-white color, hoariness, gray hair, hoary age, old age |
| cantērius, cantēriī m | gelding, ass, mule, a man impotent through age, spar under the roof, rafter, pole furnished with cross-pieces for supporting the vine, trellis, kind of frame for suspending sick horses |
| canthērius, canthēriī m | gelding, ass, mule, a man impotent through age, spar under the roof, rafter, pole furnished with cross-pieces for supporting the vine, trellis, kind of frame for suspending sick horses |
| cardō extrēmus | old age, elderly age |
| cariōsus, cariōsa, cariōsum | decayed, rotten, too loose, porous, withered, dry by old age |
| coaequālēs, coaequālium m | comrades, companions in age |
| coaequālis, coaequāle | of equal age, coeval |
| coaetāneāre, coaetāneō | be of the same age |
| coaetāneus, coaetānea, coaetāneum | of the same age |
| coaetāneus, coaetāneī m | one of the same age, contemporary |
| coaetāre, coaetō | be of the same age |
| coaevus, coaeva, coaevum | of the same age, coeval |
| collābī, collābor, collāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| conlābī, conlābor, conlāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| curvus, curva, curvum | crooked, curved, bent, stooping, bent by age, rising on high, boisterous, winding, wrong, perverse, wrong |
| dēpūbēs, dēpūberis | not of full age |
| dēsenēscere, dēsenēsco, dēsenuī | diminish by age, die away |
| in meam tūtēlam veniō | come of age, become of age, become mature, reach the age of majority |
| post tūtēlam receptam | after reaching the age of majority, after reaching the age of maturity |
| senecta, senectae f | old age, extreme age, senility, old skin, slough of a serpent, cast off annually |
| senectūs, senectūtis f | old age, extreme age, senility, gray hairs, old skin, slough, cast off yearly by serpents |
| senium, seniī n | feebleness of age, decline, decay, debility, an old man, old fellow, peevishness, moroseness |
| septimāna, septimānae f | the seventh age |
| tempora Caesariāna | imperial era, imperial age, imperial period |
| tempora hērōica | heroic age, heroic time, mythical age |
| tenerōsitās, tenerōsitātis f | tender age |
| trīmātus, trīmātūs m | age of three years |
| tuum tē percontor aevum | ask someone about his age |
| vēnae cuiusque aetātis | the pulse of any age, the peculiarities of any age |
| veternus, veterna, veternum | of great age, old, ancient |
| vīcēnārius, vīcēnāria, vīcēnārium | at the age of twenty |
| vīnum in vetustātem servō | let the wine mature, let the wine age |
| vīrēs cōnsenēscunt | strengths dwindle with age |
| virgō senecta | celibate old age |
| virīlitās, virīlitātis f | manhood, age of manhood, virility, organs of generation, manliness, manly vigor |
| Wortform von: age[21] Imp. 2.Sgl. Prs. Akt. von | agere, agō, ēgī, āctum treibe; betreibe; handele; verhandele; tue; treibe voran; bin bei der Führung eines Prozesses tätig; setze in Bewegung; führe; bringe in Gang; lenke; leite; vertreibe; jage; hetze; verfolge; treibe an; feuere an; belebe; schaffe fort; schaffe weg; schaffe hin; rücke hin; treibe hinein; treibe herab; trete als Unterhändler auf; trete als Sachwalter auf; trete als Verteidiger auf; führe fort; treibe fort; raube; hauche aus; verfolge gerichtlich; klage an; reiße fort; verleite; treibe hervor; bringe hervor; mache; führe aus; bringe zustande; vollbringe; richte aus; arbeite hin auf etw.; habe vor; strebe nach etw.; lege an den Tag; zeige; verlebe; bringe zu; lebe; wohne; halte mich auf; bin tätig; gehe zu Werke; verfahre; berede; stelle äußerlich dar; repräsentiere; beabsichtige; verbringe; bringe hin; steuere; trage vor; deklamiere; zitiere; sage auf; führe auf; begehe; feiere; erhalte aufrecht; veranstalte; |
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