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"course":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 10 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
caena, caenae fprincipal meal of the Romans, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment

cēna, cēnae f (coena, coenae f)principal meal of the Romans in the early period, taken about midday, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment

cēna, cēnae f (coena, coenae f)principal meal of the Romans, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment

coena, coenae fprincipal meal of the Romans in the early period, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment

curriculum, curriculī na running, course, race, a running on a wager, race-ground, career, the time of the annual circuit of the sun, a year, a race-chariot

cursus, cursūs ma running (on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship), course, progress, direction, way

spatium, spatiī nroom, space distance, interval, size, bulk, extent walk, promenade, public place, public square, race-course, room in a building, space in a building, action of walking, walk, promenade, turn, course, space of time, period, time, leisure, opportunity, path, race, track

tractus, tractūs mdrawing, dragging, hauling, pulling, drawing out, trailing, stretch, extent, tract of a thing, territory, district, region, tract of land, course, progress, movement, space, lapse, period, drawing out, protracting, lengthening, protraction, extension, length

trāmes, trāmitis mcross-way, sideway, by-path, foot-path, way, path, road, course, flight, branch of a family, way of life, way, course, method, manner

trāmis, trāmitis mcross-way, sideway, by-path, foot-path, way, path, road, course, flight, branch of a family, way of life, way, course, method, manner

query 1/E (max. 1000): 83 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
adtingere, adtingō, adtigī, adtāctumtouch, come in contact with, strike, attack, assault, taste, crop, come to a place, to approach, reach, arrive at, lie near, border upon, be contiguous to, affect, touch upon in speaking, mention, undertake, enter upon some course of action, apply one’s self to

adventīcius, adventīcia, adventīciumthat is present by coming, coming from abroad, foreign, strange, proceeding from the senses, that happens out of course, unusual, extraordinary, that is acquired without one’s own effort, obtained by presents, that pertains to arrival

alicuius reī prōgressum nōn impediōlet something take its course

aliquid aliter prōcēditsomething develops differently, something takes a different course

alium cursum petōtake another course, change course

annō exāctōafter one year, after the course of a year

annō interiectōafter one year, after the course of a year

annō intermissōafter one year, after the course of a year

annō perāctōafter one year, after the course of a year

annō trānsāctōafter one year, after the course of a year

annus, annī mcircuit, 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

ārea, āreae fcourse of life, the halo around the sun or moon, bed or border in a garden, fowling-floor, burying-ground, church-yard, bald spot upon the head, baldness

attingere, attingō, attigī, attāctumundertake, enter upon some course of action, apply one’s self to, be occupied with, engage in, take in hand, manage, arrive somewhere, be similar, belong to, appertain to, concern, relate to

aurīgātiō, aurīgātiōnis fa driving of a chariot in the course

caput cēnaemain course

celeritās ōrātiōnisrapid course of speech

cēna alterathe second course (of a menu)

cēna prīmathe first course (of a menu)

cēna tertiathe third course (of a menu)

certēwith certainty, certainly, undoubtedly, assuredly, surely, really, doubtless, of course, yet surely, yet indeed, at least, notwithstanding

circen, circinis ncircle, circular course

circlus, circli mcircular figure, circle, circular course, orbit, zone or belt of the earth’s surface, ring, necklace, hoop, chain, circle for social intercourse

circulātiō, circulātiōnis fcircular course, revolution

circulus, circulī mcircular figure, circle, circular course, orbit, zone or belt of the earth’s surface, ring, necklace, hoop, chain, circle for social intercourse

circumāctīs duodēvīgintī mēnsibusafter the course of eighteen months

clāvum ad lītora torqueōset course for the coast

committere, committō, commīsī, commissumbegin any course of action, undertake a action, carry on a action

cōnsul suffectuspost-elected consul, one chosen in the course of the year in the place of one who had died

contendere, contendō, contendī, contentumexert one’s self vigorously to do something, apply one’s self with zeal to, go to, direct one’s course eagerly somewhere, bend one’s course eagerly somewhere, strive to get to a place, to seek to arrive at, go hastily to, march hastily to, journey hastily to

curriculōin a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily

curriculum vītae cōnficiōconclude the course of one's life, conclude one's life, come to the end of one's life

cursū nōn impedītōin uninhibited course, in unrestrained run

cursuālis, cursuālepertaining to a course, running, , hasty, speedy

cursum commūtōchange course, haul off

cursum inhibeōinhibit the run, inhibit the course

cursum nōn teneōdrift, lose the course

cursum nōn teneō et longius dēferorcannot hold the course and are driven quite far away

cursum teneōnot to deviate from one's course, follow one's course, keep one's direction, stay on course

cursum vītae cōnficiōcome to the end of one's life, finish the course of one's life, end one's life, die, it is coming to an end with me

cursus lūnāriscourse of the moon, lunar orbit

cursus mīlle quīngentōrum metrōrumcourse of the world, course of the universe

cursus mundīworld course, course of the universe

dē nocteduring the night, in the course of the night, at night, by night

dēcurrere, dēcurrō, dēcurrī, dēcursumrun down, flow down, move down, sail down, swim down, run over, run through, traverse, accomplish the course, go through military exercises, go through manœuvres

dēcursō spatiō ad carcerēs ā calce revocorbe ordered back from the finish to the start after completing the course

dēcursus, dēcursūs ma running down, downward course, descent, declivity, inclination, a descending aqueduct, a manœuvring, evolution, hostile attack, a running in armor

dēcursus, dēcursūs mcompletion of a course, end of a course, a course, career, the rhythmical movement of a verse

dēicī, dēiectus sumbe driven out of one’s course, be pushed aside, be thrown down

diaulos, diaulī mdouble course

ex hāc dēductiōne ratiōnisfrom this course of reasoning

mēnsē vertentewithin a month, in the course of a month

rērum hūmānārum condiciōcourse of the world, course of human things

scīlicetit is evident, clear, plain, manifest, of course, naturally, evidently, certainly, undoubtedly

sequāciter, of course, consequently

sēvehī, sēvehor, sēvectus sumdrop out of the course

sīc esse solent hominēssuch is the course of the world

studēre, studeō, studuī (+ Dat.)be eager , be zealous, take pains about, be diligent in, be anxious about, be busy one’s self with, strive after, apply one’s self to, pursue some course of action, desire, wish

tacitus, tacita, tacitumthat is passed over in silence, not spoken of, kept secret, unmentioned, that is done without words, assumed as a matter of course, silent, implied, tacit, that exists in silence, secret, hidden, concealed, secretly, unobserved

tempestīvō temporein due course, in due time, at the right time, in proper season, seasonably, opportunely, fitly, appropriately

tempore prōcēdenteas time goes by, in the course of time, over time

tempore prōgredienteas time goes by, in the course of time, over time

temporis prōcessūin the course of time, in the process of time, as time goes by

tendere, tendō, tetendī, tēnsum (tentum)stretch, stretch out, distend, extend, direct one’s self or one’s course, aim, strive, go, travel, march, tend, bend one’s course, be directed, be inclined, exert one’s self in opposition, strive, try, endeavor, contend, set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp

tenor, tenōris mholding on, holding fast, uninterrupted course, uninterrupted career, uninterrupted tenor, connection, contents, sense, tenor

tenōrem servōkeep the course, stay the course

trāductiō, trāductiōnis fleading along, conducting in triumph, removing, transferring, making a show of, exposure, public disgrace, passage of time, lapse of time, course of time, transferring, metonymy, repetition of the same word

unō tenōrein one course, in one direction, uninterruptedly, uniformly

ut prōcēdente librō patebitas will be shown in the course of the book

veita, veitae flive, living, support, subsistence, way of life, mode of life, mankind, world, course of life, career, duration of life, an existence, a being

viam vītae ingrediorpursue a life course

vidēlicetit is easy to see, it is clear, it is evident, clearly, plainly, evidently, manifestly, it is very plain, of course, forsooth

vīta, vītae flive, living, support, subsistence, way of life, mode of life, mankind, world, course of life, career, duration of life, an existence, a being

volātus, volātūs mflying, flight, power of flight, rapid course, swiftness, velocity

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