Suchergebnis zu "connected with marriage":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
In Wendungen bleiben als Einzelwörter unberücksichtigt: with - query 1/E (max. 1000): 88 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabhorrēns, abhorrentis | repellent, not connected with, not accordant with |
| abhorreō ā dūcendā uxōre | are averse to marriage, not want to marry |
| ad tertia vōta migrō | proceed to the third marriage, enter into the third marriage |
| adiūncta, adiūnctōrum n | incidental circumstances, collateral circumstances, , additional circumstances, adjuncts, things closely connected with, things belonging to, things suitable to |
| adiūnctus, adiūncta, adiūnctum | joined to, added to, connected with |
| adnātus, adnāta, adnātum | born to, belonging to, connected with by birth |
| adsocius, adsocia, adsocium | affiliated, associated, connected |
| affīnis, affīne | that is neighboring to one, near by family relationship, allied or related to by marriage, partaking, taking part in, privy to, sharing, associated with |
| affīnitās, affīnitātis f | relationship by marriage, alliance by marriage, relationship especially between a father and son-in-law, relationship, affinity, union, connection |
| agnātus, agnāta, agnātum | born to, belonging to, connected with by birth |
| aliī mātrimōniō mē obstringō | commit to another marriage |
| antenuptiālis, antenuptiāle | before marriage, pre-wedding |
| apta inter sē et cohaerentia dīcō | utter connected and coherent words |
| aptissimē cohaereō | be intimately connected |
| arfīnis, arfīne | near by family relationship, allied by marriage |
| artē coniūnctus sum | be intimately connected |
| associus, associa, associum | affiliated, associated, connected |
| atomī inter sē cohaerēscunt | the atoms are connected to each other |
| calamī compāgine cērae inter sē iūnctī | the pipes connected to each other with wax as a binding agent |
| cānō capite cucūlus | the geriatric marriage cripple |
| catēnātus, catēnāta, catēnātum | bound with a chain, chained, fettered, intertwined, connected, continued, unremitting |
| celebritās mātrimōniī | solemn marriage, formal wedding |
| coemptiōnālis, coemptiōnāle | pertaining to a sham sale, pertaining to a sham marriage, poor, worthless |
| cōgnātus, cōgnāta, cōgnātum | sprung from the same stock, related by blood, kindred, related, connected, like, similar |
| cohaerēre, cohaereō, cohaesī, cohaesum | be connected with, cleave to, be in contact with, be closely connected with, be in agreement with, be in harmony with, be vitally connected with, depend upon |
| cohaerēre, cohaereō, cohaesī, cohaesum | cling together, be united, cohere, adhere, press together, crowd together, be near, be close, be united, belong together, be closely connected, be consistent, agree together, hold together, remain, exist, maintain itself |
| collocātiō fīliae | marriage of the daughter |
| collocātiō, collocātiōnis f | a putting together, arrangement, setting up, erecting, placing, collocation, endowing, giving in marriage |
| collocāre, collocō, collocāvī, collocātum | place together, arrange, station, lay, put, place, set, set up, erect, give in marriage, give, lay out, invest, advance, place money, place a dowry, place wealth, employ, invest, dispose of, occupy, employ, put, set in order |
| complex, complicis | closely connected with one, confederate, participant |
| complexī inter sē | arm in arm, hand in hand, tightly connected |
| complexī ūnus alterum | arm in arm, hand in hand, tightly connected |
| compressus, compressa, compressum | pressed together, close, strait, narrow, costive, connected with costiveness |
| cōmptiōnālis, cōmptiōnāle | pertaining to a sham sale, pertaining to a sham marriage, poor, worthless |
| concipere, concipiō, concēpī, conceptum | take, lay hold of, take to one’s self, take in, take, receive, receive fecundation, conceive, become pregnant, unite herself in marriage, marry, wed |
| condiciō uxōria | marriage proposal, marriage party |
| condiciō, condiciōnis f | agreement, stipulation, condition, compact, proposition, terms, demand, marriage, match, amour, the relation of lover or mistress, external position, external situation, condition, rank, place, circumstances, situation, nature, mode, manner |
| condiciōnem accipiō | accept a condition, accept a proposal, accept a marriage proposal |
| condiciōnem aspernor | reject a proposal, reject a marriage proposal |
| condiciōnem dēferō | propose, propose marriage |
| condiciōnem offerō | propose, make a marriage proposal |
| conditiō, conditiōnis f | agreement, stipulation, condition, compact, proposition, terms, demand, marriage, match, amour, the relation of lover or mistress, external position, external situation, condition, rank, place, circumstances, situation, nature, mode, manner |
| cōnexum et aptum esse inter sē | be closely related, be closely connected, be in close connection |
| cōnfarreāre, cōnfarreō, cōnfarreāvī, cōnfarreātum | connect in marriage |
| cōnfarrāre, cōnfarrō, cōnfarrāvī, cōnfarrātum | connect in marriage |
| cōnfoedītae, cōnfoedītārum f | spouses joined by marriage contract |
| coniuga, coniugae f | one who is united in marriage, consort, spouse, wife, husband, the female, betrothed, bride, concubine, comrade, companion, attendant, fellow-slave |
| coniugālis, coniugāle | relating to marriage, conjugal, who presides over marriage, faithful |
| coniugiālis, coniugiāle | belonging to marriage, conjugal, connubial |
| coniugium, coniugiī n | connection, union, connection by marriage, marriage, wedlock, concubinage, husband, pair (of animals) |
| coniūnctiō, coniūnctiōnis f | a joining together, connecting, uniting, union, conjunction, agreement, affinity, sympathy, conjugal connection, marriage, wedlock, |
| coniūnctus sum | be connected, be in connection with something |
| coniūnctus, coniūncta, coniūnctum | united, connected, bordering upon, near, connected with, following, connected with, pertaining to, accordant with, agreeing with, conformable to, harmonious, accordant |
| coniungere, coniungō, coniūnxī, coniūnctum | bind together, connect, join, unite, yoke together, contract, carry on concert, wage in concert, continue without interruption, compose, form by uniting, join in marriage, join in love, unite by the ties of relationship or friendship |
| coniūnx, coniugis c (coniūx) | one who is united in marriage, consort, spouse, wife, husband, the female, betrothed, bride, concubine, comrade, companion, attendant, fellow-slave |
| coniūrātus, coniūrāta, coniūrātum | sworn connected, conspired |
| coniūx, coniugis c | one who is united in marriage, consort, spouse, wife, husband, the female, betrothed, bride, concubine, comrade, companion, attendant, fellow-slave |
| connūbium, connūbiī n) | marriage, wedlock, sexual union, an ingrafting |
| cōnsertē | as if bound together, as if fastened together, in connection, , concatenated, contiguous, chained, connected |
| cōnsertim | as if bound together, as if fastened together, in connection, , concatenated, contiguous, chained, connected |
| cōnsocius, cōnsocia, cōnsocium | united, connected |
| contexere, contexō, contexuī, contextum | connected together, in close connection |
| contextim | in a connected manner, connectedly |
| continēns, continentis | hering in itself, connected, continuous, uninterrupted, continual, consecutive, that restrains his passions, continent, moderate, temperate |
| contingere, contingō, contigī, contāctum | seize upon, affect, touch with pollution, pollute, stain, defile, be connected with, be related to, concern, happen to one, befall, fall to one’s lot, succeed in, obtain a thing, happen, fall to, turn out, come to pass |
| continuitās, continuitātis f | connected series, continuation |
| contubernium, contuberniī n | marriage of slaves, concubinage, a dwelling together, a common war-tent, the dwelling of different persons, the dwelling of a couple who are slaves, a slave dwelling |
| cōnūbium, cōnūbiī n (connūbium) | marriage, wedlock, sexual union, an ingrafting |
| cōpulābilis, cōpulābile | that can be connected |
| cōpulātus, cōpulāta, cōpulātum | joined together, united, connected |
| dēnūbere, dēnūbō, dēnūpsī, dēnūptum | marry off, marry, demean one’s self by marriage, marry beneath one’s rank |
| dēspondēre, dēspondeō, dēspondī, dēspōnsum | promise to give, promise, pledge, promise in marriage, betroth, engage, espouse, give up, devote to, yield, resign |
| dignam condiciōnem fīliae quaerō | look for a good marriage partner for one's daughter |
| dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| dipodia, dipodiae f | dipodia, two connected verse feet |
| disiūnctiō, disiūnctiōnis (dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f) | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| sīgnātor, sīgnātōris m | sealer, signer, one who attests a will by sealing it, witness to a will, one who affixes his seal as witness to a marriage contract, a witness to a marriage, one who stamps money, a coiner |
| sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum | thoroughly moved, agitated, disturbed, full of anxiety, full of excitement, distracted by cares, engaged, troubled, agitated, vibrating (by disease), full of anxiety, alarmed, solicitous, anxious, mournful, full with cares, connected with cares and anxiety |
| spondēre, spondeō, spopondī, spōnsum | promise solemnly, promise in marriage, engage in betroth, promise sacredly, vow, warrant, give assurance |
| subiacēre, subiaceō, subiacuī | lie under any thing, lie near any thing, be under, subject to any thing, belong to, be connected with |
| taeda, taedae f | resinous species of pine-tree, resinous fir wood, resinous pine wood, pitch-pine, pitchpine torch, torch, wedding, marriage, pine board, sawn plank, small piece of fat |
| thalamus, thalamī m
| inner room, chamber, apartment, sleeping-room, bedchamber, marriage-bed, bridal-bed, marriage, wedlock |
| torus, torī m | raised ornament, knot, bolster, cushion, bed, bridalbed, marriage, mistress, elevation of earth, bank of earth, round moulding at the base of a column |
| trigamia, trigamiae f | threefold marriage, third marriage, trigamy |
| ūnīus sexūs coniugium | same-sex marriage, gay marriage, registered partnership |
| uxōrem prōpulsō | reject the wife from the door, turn away a marriage |
| vir equō commissus | a man connected with a horse (centaur) |
| vōtum, vōtī n | solemn promise made to some deity, vow, thing solemnly promised, that which is vowed, that which is devoted, votive offering, wish, desire, longing, prayer, marriage vow, matrimonial engagement, marriage |
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