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"arrogance":

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Engl. Fund;

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adtollentia, adtollentiae farrogance, cockiness, exaltation

arrogantia, arrogantiae fassuming, presumption, arrogance, conceitedness, proud, lordly bearing arising from a consciousness of real or supposed superiority, pride, haughtiness, pertinacity in one’s demands, obstinacy

attollentia, attollentiae farrogance, cockiness, exaltation

contumācia, contumāciae fperseverance in one’s purpose, perseverance in one’s opinion, arrogance, inflexibility, contumacy, obstinacy, stubbornness

spīritus, spīritūs mbreathing, gentle blowing of air, breath, breeze, air, exhalation, smell, odor, inspiration, breath of life, life, aspiration, hiss of a snake, haughty spirit, haughtiness, pride, arrogance, high spirit, energy, courage, spirit, soul, mind

superbia, superbiae f (= ὑπερηφανεία)loftiness, haughtiness, pride, arrogance, conceit, vanity, rudeness, discourtesy, lofty spirit, honorable pride

supercilium, superciliī neye-brow, brow, ridge, summit, projecting moulding, threshold, shore of a river, nod, will, pride, haughtiness, arrogance, sternness, superciliousness

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animus, animī m (cf. ἄνεμος)power of feeling, sensibility, heart, disposition, soul, spirit, feeling, inclination, affection, passion, character, courage, haughtiness, arrogance, pride, vehemence, wrath, moderation, patience, calmness, contentedness, pleasure, delight

arrogāns est (+ Inf.)it shows arrogance (to)

arrogantiam tibi opprobriō dōreproach you for your arrogance, accuse you of vanity

aliquid in crīmen vertōblame it on arrogance

tribūnī animī ac spīritūsarrogance and presumption of the tribune

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