Suchergebnis zu "beginning":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 7 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaggressus, aggressūs m | attack, assault, entering upon, beginning |
| auspex, auspicis m | bird inspector, bird-seer, augur, soothsayer, diviner, author, founder, director, leader, protector, favorer, matchmaker, beginning |
| auspicium, auspiciī n | divination by observing the flight of birds, augury from birds, auspices, right, power, inclination, will, sign, omen, divine premonition, divine token, beginning |
| carcer, carceris m | an enclosed place, prison, jail, the imprisoned criminals, barrier or starting-place in the race-course, commencement, beginning |
| coeptum, coeptī n | work begun, beginning, undertaking, project |
| coeptus, coeptūs m | beginning, undertaking, project |
| vēstibulum, vēstibulī n | the enclosed space between the entrance of a house and the street, fore, court, entrance-court, entrance to any thing, entrance, opening, beginning |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 38 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shorta fonte repetō | derive from the origin, go back to the origin, go back to the source, go back to the beginning |
| ab initiō | from the beginning, right from the beginning |
| ab Iove prīncipium | with Jupiter is the beginning |
| acronychos, acronychum | at the beginning of the night |
| acronychus, acronychum | at the beginning of the night |
| aeternus, aeterna, aeternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aeviternus, aeviterna, aeviternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aliquid nec caput nec pedēs habet | something has neither hand nor foot, something without beginning and end |
| anaphora, anaphorae f | rising or mounting up, rising of the stars, repetition of a word at the beginning of successive clauses, improper reference of a word to a preceding word |
| anarchos, anarchon | without a beginning |
| annālia, annālium n | a festival observed at the beginning of the year |
| annō ineunte | at the beginning of the year |
| aphaeresis, aphaeresis f | the dropping of a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word |
| auspicārī, auspicor, auspicātus sum | take the auspices, make a beginning, begin, enter upon |
| bellicum, bellicī n | signal for march, signal for the beginning of an attack |
| bellum altius expediō | tell the war from the beginning |
| blandītur coeptīs fortūna | fortune favours the plan, fortune smiles on the beginning |
| circiter Kalendās | around the beginning of the month |
| clīvō sūdāmus in īmō | the difficulties only begin, already sweating at the bottom of the hill, are just at the beginning |
| coeptāre, coeptō, coeptāvi, coeptātum | begin, undertake, attempt, commence, make a beginning |
| commissiō, commissiōnis f | setting or bringing together in contest, beginning of a contest, speech at the opening of the games, prize declamation, ostentatious speech, perpetration, commission |
| dīmidium factī est coepisse | freshly ventured is half won, the beginning is half the battle |
| prīmō vēre | at the beginning of spring |
| pūbēscente vēre | with the arrival of spring, with the beginning of spring |
| stirps, stirpis f | lower part of the trunk of plants, stock, stem, stalk, root, plant, shrub, shoot, sprout, race, family, lineage, offspring, descendant, progeny, source, origin, foundation, first beginning, cause |
| sūmere, sūmō, sūmpsī, sūmptum | take, take up, lay hold of, assume, choose, select, claim, arrogate, appropriate to one’s self, get, acquire, receive, use, apply, employ, spend, consume, take for certain, take for granted, assume, maintain, suppose, affirm, take a beginning, bring forward, cite, mention |
| tīrōcinium, tīrōciniī n | first military service, first campaign of a young soldier, military rawness, military inexperience, first beginning of any thing, first trial, first attempt, first essay,inexperience |
| tȳrōcinium, tȳrōciniī n | first military service, first campaign of a young soldier, military rawness, military inexperience, first beginning of any thing, first trial, first attempt, first essay, inexperience |
| vēre ineunte | at the beginning of spring |
| vēre novō | in the spring that has just arrived, in the spring that is now beginning, in this spring |
| vēris et hiemis dīvortium | time around beginning of spring |
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