Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferD (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se)accīdere, accīdō, accīdī, accīsum | begin to cut, cut into, so to cut a thing that it falls, fell, cut, impair, weaken |
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aliquid in sēnsūs cadit | something falls into the senses, something becomes noticeable |
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aliquid mihi obtingit | something comes to me, something flows to me, something falls to me (by lot, by choice) |
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aliquid oblīviōnī est | something falls into oblivion |
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aliquid oculīs incursat | something falls in the eyes |
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aliquid parum prōcēdit | something does not succeed, something falls short of expectations |
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aliquid sub aspectum cadit | something falls into the realm of sensory perception |
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aliquid sub aspectum venit | something falls within the scope of sensory perception |
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aliquid sub metū subiectum est | something falls under the concept of fear |
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aliquid sub oculōs cadit | something falls within the realm of sensory perception |
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aliquid sub sēnsum cadit | something falls within the realm of sensory perception |
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aliquid sub tāctum cadit | something falls under the sense of feeling, something can be felt |
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alōpecia, alōpeciae f | foxsickness, in which the hair falls off, foxmange |
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annōna laxat | the price of grain falls |
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annōna levātur | the price of grain falls |
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aqua recēdit | the water falls, the water drops |
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artus somnus aliquem complectitur | someone falls into a deep sleep |
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cadit in eō proeliō adulēscēns | in this fight a young man falls |
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cadūcus, cadūca, cadūcum | falling, fallen, devoted to death, destined to die, inclined to fall, that easily falls, epileptic, frail, fleeting, perishable, transitory, vain, futile, ineffectual, vacant, having no heir |
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concubium noctis | that part of the night in which the first sleep falls upon men |
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cūstōdia alicuī cadit | the guard duty falls to someone |
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rēs vertitur in meō forō | the matter concerns me, the matter depends on me, the matter falls within my sphere of responsibility |
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stīlicidium, stīlicidiī n | liquid which falls drop by drop, a dripping moisture, stillicide, falling rain, rain-water falling from the eaves of houses |
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stīllicidium, stīllicidiī n | liquid which falls drop by drop, a dripping moisture, stillicide, falling rain, rain-water falling from the eaves of houses |
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undae recēdunt | the water falls, the water level sinks |
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vēr in hiemem revolvitur | spring falls back into winter |
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virīlis, virīle | belonging to a man, manly, virile, masculine, full-grown, arrived at the years of manhood, belonging to a person, that falls to a person, that falls to each one, worthy of a man, manly, manful, firm, vigorous, bold, spirited |
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