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1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

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altē (altius, altissimē)high, deep, on high, high up, from on high, from above, deeply, profoundly, far, from afar

altus, alta, altumgrown great, become great, great, high, lofty, elevated, great, magnanimous, high-minded, noble, august, high, shrill, loud, clear, deep, profound

austērus, austēra, austērum (αὐστηρός)harsh, sour, tart, pungent, deep, dark, severe, rigid, strict, stern, austere, grave, serious, gloomy, sad, troublesome, hard, irksome

dēnsus, dēnsa, dēnsumthick, dense, close, compact, thickly set with, thickly covered with, full of, set close, frequent, continuous, strong, powerful, deep, profound, condensed, concise, coarse

dēpressus, dēpressa, dēpressumdeep, lying low, depressed, low, suppressed

satur, satura, saturumfull, deep, strong, rich, (colo

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alcēdōnia, alcēdōniōrum nfourteen winter days during which the kingfisher broods and the sea is calm, deep calm, profound tranquillity

ad vīvum resecōcut something up to the meat, cut something very deep, take something very carefully

aliquid in vīsceribus haeretsomething sticks deep in the memory

aliquid in vīsceribus haeretsomething sticks in the innermost part of the soul, something sticks deep in the memory

altilāneus, altilānea, altilāneumof deep wool, of thick wool, with unsheared wool

altum, altī ndepth, what is deep or far removed, the height of heaven, high heaven, the heavens, the high sea, the deep, sea

alveus, alveī mhollow, cavity, deep vessel, basket, trough, tray, excavation, hold of a ship, hull of a ship, small ship, boat, skiff, hollowed gaming-board, beehive, bathing-tub, channel of a river, bed of a river

artus somnus aliquem complectitursomeone falls into a deep sleep

barathrum, barathrī n (βάραθρον)abyss, chasm, a deep pit, the lower world, the infernal regions, maw

bombus, bombī ma hollow, deep sound, booming, humming, buzzing, bumblebee

catīnum, catīnī ndeep vessel for serving up or cooking food, bowl, dish, pot, crucible, censer, air-vessel in a hydraulic instrument, a (natural) hollow in a rock

catīnus, catīnī m (κάτυλος)deep vessel for serving up or cooking food, bowl, dish, pot, crucible, censer, air-vessel in a hydraulic instrument, a (natural) hollow in a rock

chaos n (nur noch Akk. chaos, Abl. chaō) (χάος, τό)the boundless, empty space, the lower world, immeasurable darkness, deep obscurity, the confused, formless, primitive mass out of which the universe was made, chaos

cōma, cōmatis ndeep sleep, coma

concubiā nocteshortly before midnight, deep in the night, at the first time of night, at the time of the first (deep) sleep

condere, condō, condidī, conditumpass, spend, live through, bring to a close, conceal, hide, secrete, suppress, close, shut, place in ambush, thrust in deep, strike in deep, to plunge, lose sight of

cordācitusfrom the heart, deep in the heart

cordicitusfrom the heart, deep in the heart

dē multā noctestill deep in the night

dēfēnerāre, dēfēnerō, dēfēnerāvī, dēfēnerātum (dēfaenerō)involve in debt, suck out by usury, , put someone deep in debt

dēfodere, dēfodiō, defōdī, defossumdig downwards, dig deep, dig up, dig, bury in the earth, hide, conceal, cover

dēprimere, dēprimō, dēpressī, dēpressumpress down, weigh down, sink down, depress, sink deep, plant deep, dig deep, sink to the bottom, sink, depreciate in words, disparage, oppress

dēscendere, dēscendō, dēscendī, dēscēnsumcome down, fall down, sink down, descend, alight, sink, go down, go, come, sink, fall, slope, march down, go into, engage, pass off, pass through, penetrate into, sink deep into, penetrate deeply, lower one’s self

somnō mergordrop off to a deep sleep

somnō mergordrop off to a deep sleep

somnō opprimordrop off to a deep sleep

sopor, sopōris mdeep sleep, sleep of death, death, stupefaction, lethargy, stupor, drowsiness, laziness, indifference, poppy-juice, opium, sleepingdraught, sleeping-potion, temple

summā hiemein deep winter, in the deep of winter

suspīrātiō, suspīrātiōnis ffetching a deep breath, sighing, sigh

suspīritus, suspīritūs mbreathing deeply, breathing with difficulty, deep breath, sigh

suspīrium iaculātōriumshock sigh, deep sigh

suspīrāre, suspīrō, suspīrāvī, suspīrātumdraw a deep breath, heave a sigh, sigh, sighing after, longing for, may exhale, evaporate, breathe out, exhale, sigh for, long for, sigh out, exclaim with a sigh

vadō dēstituōget into deep water, lose the solid ground under their feet

velut multā pāceas if in deep peace, as it were in deep peace, like in deep peace

veternus, veternī mold age, age, old dirt, lethargy, somnolence, deep long sleep, long torpidity, drowsiness, dulness, sluggishness, sloth

vītem praecipitōbend down the vine too deep

vōx gravisdeep voice

vultū retorriduswith a sullen expression, with deep wrinkles on his face

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