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"distinguished":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

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capitālis, capitālebelonging to the head, relating to life, by which life is endangered, capital, punishable by death, punishable by the loss of civil rights, that is at the head, chief, first in something, pre-eminent, distinguished, of the first rank, important

celeber, celebris, celebrenumerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent

celebris, celebrenumerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent

circumspectus, circumspecta, circumspectumweighed with care, well considered, guarded, circumspect, considerate, cautious, wary, provident, heedful, worthy of consideration, respected, distinguished

cōnspiciendus, cōnspicienda, cōnspiciendumworth seeing, worthy of attention, distinguished

cōnspicuus, cōnspicua, cōnspicuumthat is in view, that comes in view, visible, that attracts the attention to itself, striking, conspicuous, distinguished, illustrious, remarkable

dapāticus, dapātica, dapāticumgreat, noble, distinguished, eminent, august, great in soul, high-minded

splendidus, splendida, splendidumbright, shining, glittering, brilliant, illustrious, distinguished, noble, showy, fine, specious

superbus, superba, superbumhaughty, proud, arrogant, insolent, discourteous, uncivil, rude, supercilious, domineering, delicate, fastidious, squeamish, very severe, utterly impartial, uncivil, arrogant, proud, superior, excellent, distinguished, splendid, magnificent, superb

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allevāre, allevō (adlevō), allevāvī, allevātumlift up, raise on high, raise, set up, lighten, alleviate, mitigate, diminish the force, diminish the weight, lessen, raise up, make distinguished

annotārī, annotor (adnotor), annotātus sumbe distinguished for something, be noted for something

anteambulō, anteambulōnis mforerunner, servant that went before distinguished personages to clear the way

anteststāre, antestō, antestetīstand before, excel, be superior to, distinguish one’s self, be distinguished

antevenīre, anteveniō, antevēni, anteventumcome before, get the start of, anticipate, thwart, exceed, surpass, excel, become greater, become more distinguished

antiststāre, antistō (antesto), antistitīstand before, excel, be superior to, distinguish one’s self, be distinguished

Aristīdēs, Aristīdis ma distinguished sculptor

bdellium, bdelliī, nan Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, vine-palm, the costly gum exuding from the vine-palm

bedella, bedellae fan Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, vine-palm, the costly gum exuding from the vine-palm

Calamis, Calamĭdis ma distinguished Greek sculptor and artificer in metals

capitāneus, capitānea, capitāneumchief in size, large, distinguished by size

cernor aliquā rēbecome distinguished or known in something

cernor in aliquā rēbecome distinguished or known in something

clārēre, clāreōbe clear, be bright, shine, be obvious, be clear, be evident, be manifest, be distinguished, be illustrious, be famous, be renowned

cluior, cluiusmore distinguished

cōnspicī, cōnspicior, cōnspectus sumattract attention, to be conspicuous, to be noticed, to be observed, to be distinguished, to be admired

cordāx, cordācis m (κόρδαξ),extravagant dance of Grecian comedy, distinguished by lively movement and wanton gesture, and by the rope which was kept passing through the hands of the dancers

dautia, dautiōrum nthe entertainment furnished in Rome to foreign ambassadors or distinguished guests at the expense of the state

officiōsē atque observanterwith courteous regard, with distinguished regard

superior, superiushigher, upper, upper part of, former, past, previous, preceding, older, elder, senior, more advanced, victorious, conquering, stronger, superior, higher, more distinguished, greater

superior, superiushigher, upper, upper part of, former, past, previous, preceding, older, elder, senior, more advanced, victorious, conquering, stronger, superior, higher, more distinguished, greater

tālis, tālesuch, of such a kind, of such a nature, of such a quality, such like, so distinguished, so great, so excellent, so good, so beautiful, so fine, so great, so extreme, so bad

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