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"disquiet":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 16 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
afflīctāre, afflīctō (adflīctō), afflīctāvī, afflīctātumdisquiet greatly, agitate, toss, shatter, damage, harass, injure, trouble, disquiet, vex, torment, distress

afflīctus, afflīcta, afflīctum (adflīctus)disquiet greatly, agitate, toss, shatter, damage, harass, injure, trouble, disquiet, vex, torment, distress, disordered, embarrassed, ruined, being in a bad state, being in a ill condition, cast down, dejected, discouraged, desponding, abandoned, outcast, depraved, low, mean

agitāre, agitō, agitāvī, agitātumput a thing in motion, drive, impel, move, shake, hunt, chase, pursue, drive to and fro, toss about, agitate, disturb, rouse up, excite, move, urge, drive, impel to something, disquiet, disturb, drive hither and thither, vex, trouble

arietāre, arietō, arietāvī, arietātumbutt like a ram, strike violently, beat violently, disturb, harass, disquiet

commovēre, commoveō, commōvī, commōtumthrow into disorder, move in mind or feeling, make an impression upon, excite, rouse, disquiet, disturb, affect, rouse, stir up, excite, produce, generate, start new doctrines, adduce novelties

conturbātiō, conturbātiōnis fdisorder, confusion, disquiet, perturbation of mind

cūra, cūrae fan attendant, guardian, overseer, anxiety, solicitude, concern, disquiet, trouble, grief, sorrow, care of love, pain of love, anxiety of love, love, the loved object, the mistress

differre, differō, distulī, dīlātumcarry different ways, spread abroad, scatter, disperse, separate, distract, disquiet, disturb a person, publish, divulge, defer, put off, protract, delay, put off, amuse with promises, get rid of

sollicitūdō, sollicitūdinis funeasiness of mind, care, disquiet, anxiety, solicitude, forethought, duty, responsibility

stimulāre, stimulō, stimulāvi, stimulātumprick with a goad, prick on, goad on, urge on, goad, torment, vex, trouble, disquiet, disturb, rouse up, set in motion, spur on, incite, stimulate

temptāre, temptō, temptāvī, temptātumhandle, touch, feel, try the strength of, make an attempt upon, attack, assail, affect, try, prove, put to the test, attempt, essay, urge, incite, tempt, sound, tamper with, excite, disquiet, disturb, agitate

tentāre, tentō, tentāvī, tentātumhandle, touch, feel, try the strength of, make an attempt upon, attack, assail, affect, try, prove, put to the test, attempt, essay, urge, incite, tempt, sound, tamper with, excite, disquiet, disturb, agitate

turbulentia, turbulentiae ftrouble, disquiet, turbulence

ventilāre, ventilō, ventilāvī, ventilātumtoss, swing, brandish in the air, fan, sway, agitate, fan coolness upon, cool with fanning, toss to and fro, toss grain into the air, winnow, set in motion, move, disturb, agitate, disquiet

vexāre, vexō, vexāvī, vexātummove violently, shake, agitate, toss back and forth, injure, damage, molest, annoy, distress, plague, trouble, maltreat, abuse, vex, harass, disquiet, disturb, torment, rumple, disorder, crush

volūtātiō, volūtātiōnisrolling about, wallowing, restlessness, disquiet, instability

query 1/E (max. 1000): 20 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
conciēre, concieo, concitumurge together, bring together, assemble together (by exciting or rousing), collect, move violently, shake, stir up, rouse, excite, provoke, produce (action, passion, disquiet), cause (action, passion, disquiet)

concīre, conciō, concīvī, concītumurge together, bring together, assemble together (by exciting or rousing), collect, move violently, shake, stir up, rouse, excite, provoke, produce (action, passion, disquiet), cause (action, passion, disquiet)

conturbāre, conturbō, conturbāvī, conturbātumdisturb, to disquiet in mind, disquiet in feeling, bring one’s pecuniary affairs into disorder, become bankrupt, bring into pecuniary embarrassment

urbem rūmōribus pulsōdisquiet the city with rumors

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