Suchergebnis zu "end":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 24 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabīre, abeō, abiī (abīvī), abitum | go from a place, go away, depart, pass away, elapse, leave off, turn aside, retire from an office, turn out, end, terminate |
| cacūmen, cacūminis n | extreme end, extremity, point of a thing, peak, top, utmost point, summit, end, limit, height of perfection, mark of accent placed over a letter |
| calcis, calcis f | a small stone used in gaming, counter, limestone, lime, goal, end in the race-course, limit in the race-course, end, conclusion |
| calx, calcis f | a small stone used in gaming, counter, limestone, lime, goal, end in the race-course, limit in the race-course, end, conclusion |
| caput, capitis n | head, top, summit, point, end, extremity, origin, source, spring, mouth, embouchure, root, top of trees, man, person, animal, physical life, political life |
| cāsus, cāsūs m | a falling, falling down, fall, overthrow, throwing down, destruction, end, moral fall, false step, error, change from a higher to a lower condition, occurrence, event, accident, chance, misfortune, emergency, occasion, opportunity, adverse event, misfortune, mishap, calamity |
| claudere, claudō, clausī, clausum | shut, close, shut up, block up, cut off, prevent, stop, stanch, end, enclose, encompass, surround, imprison, hide, confine |
| clausula, clausulae f | close, conclusion, end, fitting end, close of a period, conclusion of a legal formula, any clause of a law, any section of a law |
| clōdere, clōdō, clōsī, clōsum | shut, close, shut up, block up, cut off, prevent, stop, stanch, end, enclose, encompass, surround, imprison, hide, confine |
| clūdere, clūdō, clūsī, clūsum | shut, close, shut up, block up, cut off, prevent, stop, stanch, end, enclose, encompass, surround, imprison, hide, confine |
| conclūdere, conclūdō, conclūsī, conclūsum | shut up closely, close up, enclose, confine, include, compress, restrain, comprise, end, close, conclude, close rhythmically, round off, infer, make an inference, argue, demonstrate |
| conclūsiō, conclūsiōnis f | a shutting up, closing, a hostile shutting in, siege, blockade, conclusion, end, period, conclusion in a syllogism, the consequence |
| cōnficere, cōnficiō, cōnfēcī, cōnfectum | be efficient, accomplish a direct result, be an active cause, complete, finish, end, spend, pass, bring forward as proved, show, deduce |
| cōnsīdere, cōnsīdō, cōnsēdī (cōnsīdī), cōnsessum | establish one’s self, settle, sink down, sink in, give way, subside, settle down permanently, sink, lose force, abate, subside, diminish, be appeased, be quieted, cease, conclude, end |
| dēlēre, dēleō, dēlēvī, dēlētum (dēlītum) | abolish, destroy, annihilate, finish, stop, terminate, end |
| dēsinere, dēsinō, dēsiī, dēsitum | cease, stop, end, close, perish |
| dēterminātiō, dēterminātiōnis f | boundary, conclusion, end |
| sēdāre, sēdō, sēdāvī, sēdātum | cause to sit, allay, settle, still, calm, assuage, appease, quiet, check, end, stop, stay |
| sistere, sistō, stitī (stetī), statum | cause to stand, place, produce in court, arrest, stop, end, put an end to |
| termināre, terminō, termināvi, terminātum | set bounds to, mark off by boundaries, bound, limit, set limits to, circumscribe, fix, define, determine, close, finish, end, terminate |
| terminus, terminī m | boundary-line, boundary, bound, limit, end, term |
| termō, termōnis m | boundary-line, boundary, bound, limit, end, term |
| ultima pars | last part, final part, end, remotest part, farthest part |
| ultima, ultimōrum n | last part, final part, end |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 120 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabūtī, abūtor, abūsus sum | use up any thing, use to the end, consume entirely, misuse, abuse, use improperly (of words) |
| accūsātiōnem dimittō | abandon a lawsuit, drop a lawsuit, end the lawsuit |
| aeterna illa et novissima nox | end of the world, last day, doomsday |
| aeternus, aeterna, aeternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aeviternus, aeviterna, aeviternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aliquid nec caput nec pedēs habet | something has neither hand nor foot, something without beginning and end |
| animam fīniō | come to the end of my life, end my life, die |
| animum ex ēventū sūmptūrus sum | commit only after the end |
| annō circumāctō | after the end of the year |
| annō exeunte | at the end of the year |
| antepaenultima, antepaenultimae f | third syllable from the end |
| antepēnultimus, antepēnultima, antepēnultimum | pertaining to the third syllable from the end, antepenultimate |
| antistrophē | antistrophe answering to the strophe, rhetorical figure, when several parts of a period end with the same word = conversio |
| antistrophē, antistrophēs f | antistrophe answering to the strophe, rhetorical figure, when several parts of a period end with the same word = conversio |
| apex, apicis m | extreme end of a thing, point, summit, top, small rod at the top of the flamen’s cap, wound round with wool, conical cap of the flamen, ornamented with the rod, priesthood, any hat, any helmet, crown |
| apocopa, apocopae f | dropping of a letter or syllable at the end of a word |
| apocopē, apocopēs f | dropping of a letter or syllable at the end of a word |
| arrēctae horrōre comae | hair stood on end in shock, hair ruffled in fright |
| aulaeum tollitur | is drawn up (at the end of a piece), the theatre curtain lowers |
| bellō fīnem dō | end the war, put an end to the war |
| bellō perpetrātō | after the end of the war, after the war was over |
| bellum affectum et paene cōnfectum | war that is coming to an end and is almost over |
| bellum cōnficiō (durch Sieg) | end the war |
| bellum dēpōnō | end the war |
| bellum dirimō | end the war |
| bellum pāce mūtō | end the war |
| bellum terminō | end the war |
| bellum tollō | end the war |
| bene verruncō | turn out well, have a fortunate issue, have a good outcome, turn out for the better, end well |
| calamitātibus dēfungor | find an end to one's sufferings |
| capillī horrent | the hair stands on end |
| catalēcticus, catalēctica, catalēcticum | verse in which a syllable is wanting at the end |
| catalēctos, catalēcton | verse in which a syllable is wanting at the end |
| catalēxis, catalēxis f (Akk. Sgl. catalēxin) | shortening (at the end of a verse) |
| cessātiō vespertīna | quitting time, closing time, end of work |
| circumfīnīre, circumfīniō, circumfīnīvī (circumfīniī), circumfīnītum | complete a circle, bring to an end |
| cnēmis, cnēmīdis f | greave, end of the verse |
| cōda, cōdae f | tail (of animals), end of the word, male member |
| comae terrōre rigent | the hair stand on end with fright |
| cōnsulta sunt cōnsilia | the deliberations are finished, the deliberations are at an end |
| contrōversiam tollō | settle a dispute, end a quarrel |
| conversiō, conversiōnis f | the repetition of the same word at the end of a clause |
| cornū, cornūs n | end of the stick around which books were rolled, side of a bow in the form of a horn, horn-shaped side of the cithara, summit of a mountain, wing of a place, feeler or claw of an insect, stiff hair of the Germans, bow, trumpet, lantern, oil cruet, funnel |
| cornū, cornūs n | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| cornum, cornī n (cornus, cornūs m) | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| cornus, cornūs m | horn, hoof, bill of birds, horny skin covering the eye, horny excrescence on the head, wart, tusk of an elephant, ivory, horn of the moon, branche of a river, arm of the shore forming a harbor, tongue of land, end of the sailyards, cone of a helmet |
| corōnis, corōnidis f | a curved line or flourish formed with a pen, which writers or transcribers were accustomed to make at the end of a book or chapte |
| cubitum, cubitī n | elbow, bending, curvature of a shore, distance from the elbow to the end of the middle finger, ell, cubit |
| curriculum vītae cōnficiō | conclude the course of one's life, conclude one's life, come to the end of one's life |
| cursum vītae cōnficiō | come 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 |
| cuspis, cuspidis f | point, the pointed end of any thing, spear, javelin, lance, spit, the trident of Neptune, sting of a bee, a scorpion’s sting, a pointed tube |
| Cȳnos, Cȳnī f | a harbor of Locris, at the northern end of the Opuntian bay |
| Cȳnus, Cȳnī f | a harbor of Locris, at the northern end of the Opuntian bay |
| dē pāce agere dēsinō | end the peace talks, break off the peace negotiations |
| dēbellātō | after the end of the war |
| dēbellāre, dēbellō, dēbellāvī, dēbellātum | bring a war to an end, finish a war, fight out, conquer completely, vanquish, subdue |
| dēcīdere, dēcīdō, dēcīdī, dēcīsum (de + caedo) | cut off, cudgel, beat soundly, decide a matter, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to, cut down, reduce, diminish |
| dēcurrere, dēcurrō, dēcurrī, dēcursum | advance rapidly, charge, skirmish, walk in armor, run in armor, go over, go through, come to, run through, pass through, betake one’s self to, have recourse to, leave off, go at an end |
| dēcursus, dēcursūs m | completion of a course, end of a course, a course, career, the rhythmical movement of a verse |
| dēpūgnāre, dēpūgnō, dēpūgnāvī, dēpūgnātum | fight eagerly, fight out, contend, combat violently, fight to the end, stop fighting |
| dērigēscunt mihi comae | my hair stands on end |
| dēterminābilis, dēterminābile | that has an end, finite |
| dieī haud multum superest | the day comes to an end |
| diem meum obeō | end one's days, suffer death, die |
| diem suprēmum obeō | end one's days, suffer death, die |
| diēs iam vergit | the day is already approaching its end, the day is already coming to an end, he day is already drawing to a close |
| diēs iam vergit | the day is already coming to an end |
| fīne dēmptō | without end |
| iūstitium remittō | put an end to a suspension of legal proceedings, cause the courts to resume their business |
| librum ūsque ad umbilīcum revolvō | read the book to the end |
| septimānā vergente | to end the week |
| summō carmine | at the end of the song |
| tandem | at length, at last, in the end, finally, pray, pray now, now, then, in the world |
| temporum clausula | end of times |
| tenus | lengthwise, to the end, as far as, up to, down to, unto, to |
| terminālis, termināle | belonging to boundaries, boundary-, terminal, belonging to the end, final, concluding |
| tōtum bellum dēleō | end the war completely |
| trāditiō suprēmōrum | Report from the end |
| trānsigere, trānsigō, trānsēgī, trānsāctum | drive through, thrust through, stick through, stab, pierce one through with a weapon, transfix, transpierce, carry through, bring to an end, finish, settle, complete, conclude, perform, accomplish, despatch, transact any business, dispose of, sell, bring to an end |
| ubīque locōrum | at every corner and end, at all places and ends |
| ultima exspectō (expectō) | wait for the end, await the end |
| ultima platēa (πλατεῖα) | end of the street |
| ultimae terrae | the most remote countries, end of the world |
| ultimāre, ultimō | come to an end, be at the last |
| ultimāre, ultimō | come to an end, be at the last |
| ultimō mēnse Iūniō | at the end of the month |
| ultimō mēnse Iūniō | end of June, at the end of the month of June |
| ultimum ōrātiōnis | end of the speech |
| ultimum vītae | end of life, life end |
| ultimum, ultimī n | the extreme, the worst, the last, the end, lowest degree |
| umbilīcus, umbilīcī m | umbilical cord, middle, centre, projecting end of the cylinder on which an ancient book was rolled, projection in the middle of plants, small circle, index on a sundial, kind of sea-snail, sea-cockle |
| via ad prōpositum assequendum | means to an end, means for the purpose |
| vītā perfūnctā | after the end of life, after death |
| vītae fīnem dō | put an end to life, end life |
| vītae fīnem faciō | put an end to life, end life |
| vītae fīnis adest | the end of life is approaching, the end of life is imminent |
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