Suchergebnis zu "first":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortante | before, formerly, especially, in advance, forward, ahead, first, beforehand |
| columen, columinis n | that which rises in height, is prominent, projects, point, top, summit, ridge, an elevated object, pillar, column, the highest part, the top of an object, the coping, roof, gable, the top, crown, summit, first, chief, the height, an elevated object that supports somethi |
| columen, columinis n | what rises in height, what is prominent, what projects, point, top, summit, ridge, elevated object, pillar, colum, crown, first, chief, the height, top of a gable-end, gable pilla, support, prop, stay |
| semel | once, a single time, no more than once, but once, but a single time, once for all, in a word, briefly, the first time, first |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 71 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortachātēs, achātae m | agate, so called from Achates, a river in Sicily, where it was first found |
| annī prīmitīvī | the first years, the early years |
| ante omnia | before all things, first of all, above all, especially, chiefty, first of all, in the first place |
| anticipātiō, anticipātiōnis f | preconception, innate notion of a thing formed before receiving instruction concerning it, first movements of the body before walking, figure of speech, anticipation = occupatio = πρόληψις |
| appetītiō prīncipātūs | striving for the first rank |
| apprīmē | first of all, before all, especially, exceedingly, very |
| apprīmus, apprīma, apprīmum | the very first, by far the first, especially the first |
| archetypus, archetypa, archetypum (ἀρχέτυπος) | that was first made, original |
| bācālaureus, bācālaureī m | bachelor, who has achieved the first degree in philosophy |
| baccalaureus, baccalaureī m | bachelor, who has achieved the first academic degree |
| barbātōriam faciō | shave the beard for the first time |
| bellum orbis terrārum prīmum | the first world war |
| bellum prīmum mundānum | the first world war |
| bellum ūniversāle prīmum | the first world war |
| beneficiō prōvocor | first receive a benefit |
| bucconiātis vītis | species of vine in Thurium, the fruit of which is not gathered until after the first frost |
| Calendae, Calendārum f (Kalendae, Kalendārum f) | the Calends, the first day of the month |
| calendālis, calendāle | belonging to the Kalends, belonging to the first day of the month |
| calendāris, calendāre | belonging to the Kalends, belonging to the first day of the month |
| capitālis, capitāle | belonging 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 |
| caput, capitis n | first person, chief person, leader, chief, guide, head place, principal place, central point, division, section, paragraph, chapter, principal sum, capital, stock |
| causa prior | the first part of a legal case |
| cēna prīma | the first course (of a menu) |
| centuria praerogātīva | century designated by lot as voting first |
| classicus, classica, classicum | belonging to a classis, belonging to a fleet, belonging to a division of the Roman people, belonging to the first class, of the highest class, of the highest rank, classical, superior, standard |
| classicus, classicī m | he that summons the classes of citizens to the Comitia, citizen of the first class |
| colostra, colostrae f | first milk after delivery, biestings |
| colostrātiō, colostrātiōnis f | disease of the young caused by the first milk of the mother |
| colostrum, colostrī n | first milk after delivery, biestings |
| colustra, colustrae f | first milk after delivery, biestings |
| colustrum, colustrī n | first milk after delivery, biestings |
| concubiā nocte | shortly before midnight, deep in the night, at the first time of night, at the time of the first (deep) sleep |
| concubium noctis | that part of the night in which the first sleep falls upon men |
| conticinium, conticiniī n | the time when all becomes still, first part of the night, evening |
| conticium, conticiī n | the time when all becomes still, first part of the night, evening |
| corōna castrēnsis | garland or crown given to soldiers as a prize of bravery, honor wreath for the first penetration into the enemy camp |
| corōna mūrālis | award for the first climbing of the enemy wall |
| cucumerēs prīmī | first variety of cucumbers, 1a cucumbers, top quality cucumbers |
| cum prīmō lūcī | at dawn, at daybreak, at first light |
| cum prīmō lūcū | at dawn, at daybreak, at first light |
| dē palmā cum aliquō contendō | contest someone for supreme, dispute someone's first rank, compete with someone for the victory prize |
| dē prīncipātū cum aliquō contendō | dispute someone's first rank, dispute someone's highest rank, fight with someone for first rank, compete with someone for first rank |
| dēlībātiō, dēlībātiōnis f | taking away from, diminishing, first fruit, sample, representative portion |
| dentēs pullīnī | first teeth |
| Diēs Valpurgis | First of May |
| diesis, dieseōs f (Akk.Sgl. diesin, Abl. diesī) | quarter-tone, first audible tone of an instrument |
| Kalendae, Kalendārum f | the Calends, the first day of the month |
| modo dēmum | only now, now for the first time |
| prīma castrōrum rudīmenta ducī adprobāvit | his first military duties he learned to the satisfaction of his commander |
| prīmō aspectū | at first sight |
| prīmōrēs dentēs | the first teeth (after birth) |
| prīmum bellum plūrimārum tōtīus orbis gentium | the first world war |
| rudīmenta adulēscentiae pōnō | try one's first youth forces |
| secundus, secunda, secundum | the following, the next to the first, favorable, fair, the second, propitious, fortunate |
| stirps, stirpis f | lower part of the trunk of plants, stock, stem, stalk, root, plant, shrub, shoot, sprout, race, family, lineage, offspring, descendant, progeny, source, origin, foundation, first beginning, cause |
| superadultus, superadulta, superadultum | fully mature, past the first period of maturity |
| supprincipālis, supprincipāle | next after the first, second-highest |
| tīrōciniō in scaenam prōdūcor | make one's debut on stage, go on stage for the first time |
| tīrōcinium, tīrōciniī n | first military service, first campaign of a young soldier, military rawness, military inexperience, first beginning of any thing, first trial, first attempt, first essay,inexperience |
| tua messis in herbā est | your wheat shall first blossom, let your wheat still bloom |
| tȳrōcinium, tȳrōciniī n | first military service, first campaign of a young soldier, military rawness, military inexperience, first beginning of any thing, first trial, first attempt, first essay, inexperience |
| ūnō impetū hostis perruptus est | already in the first attack the enemies were defeated |
| ūsūrpātā statim lībertāte | in the first enjoyment of freedom |
| ut prīmum | when first, as soon as ever |
| vēre novō | in the first spring |
| vērnant alicuī lānūgine mālae | someone sprouts the first beard fuzz on the cheeks |
| vērvagere, vērvagō, vērvēgī, vērvāctum | break up land, plough land for the first time after its lying fallow |
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