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accīdere, accīdō, accīdī, accīsumbegin to cut, cut into, so to cut a thing that it falls, fell, cut, impair, weaken

aliquid in sēnsūs caditsomething falls into the senses, something becomes noticeable

aliquid mihi obtingitsomething comes to me, something flows to me, something falls to me (by lot, by choice)

aliquid oblīviōnī estsomething falls into oblivion

aliquid oculīs incursatsomething falls in the eyes

aliquid parum prōcēditsomething does not succeed, something falls short of expectations

aliquid sub aspectum caditsomething falls into the realm of sensory perception

aliquid sub aspectum venitsomething falls within the scope of sensory perception

aliquid sub metū subiectum estsomething falls under the concept of fear

aliquid sub oculōs caditsomething falls within the realm of sensory perception

aliquid sub sēnsum caditsomething falls within the realm of sensory perception

aliquid sub tāctum caditsomething falls under the sense of feeling, something can be felt

alōpecia, alōpeciae ffoxsickness, in which the hair falls off, foxmange

annōna laxatthe price of grain falls

annōna levāturthe price of grain falls

aqua recēditthe water falls, the water drops

artus somnus aliquem complectitursomeone falls into a deep sleep

cadit in eō proeliō adulēscēnsin this fight a young man falls

cadūcus, cadūca, cadūcumfalling, 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

concubium noctisthat part of the night in which the first sleep falls upon men

cūstōdia alicuī caditthe guard duty falls to someone

rēs vertitur in meō forōthe matter concerns me, the matter depends on me, the matter falls within my sphere of responsibility

stīlicidium, stīlicidiī nliquid which falls drop by drop, a dripping moisture, stillicide, falling rain, rain-water falling from the eaves of houses

stīllicidium, stīllicidiī nliquid which falls drop by drop, a dripping moisture, stillicide, falling rain, rain-water falling from the eaves of houses

undae recēduntthe water falls, the water level sinks

vēr in hiemem revolviturspring falls back into winter

virīlis, virīlebelonging 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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