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VolltrefferE (max. 100): 2 Ergebnis(se)a fronte | from the front |
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ā fronte | in front |
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ā fronte et ā tergō | in front and back |
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aciem aequō | form a straight line, form a straight front line |
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aciēs, aciēī f | front of an army, line of battle, battle-array, battlearray, an army drawn up in order of battle, battle, engagement |
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adversīs hostibus occurrō | attack the enemy in front |
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adversō pectore | at the front on the chest |
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adversus, adversa, adversum | turned to a thing, turned toward a thing, opposite, in front of, with the face toward, with the front toward, standing over against, opposite, before, in front of, unfavorable, adverse |
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advorsus, advorsa, advorsum | turned to a thing, turned toward a thing, opposite, in front of, with the face toward, with the front toward, standing over against, opposite, before, in front of, unfavorable, adverse |
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aequā fronte | in the same line, in the same front, in the same front line |
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aggeniculātiō, aggeniculātiōnis f | knee bend in front of, kneeling in front of |
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albīs equīs aliquem praecurrō | galloping in front of someone on white horses, leave someone far behind, outdo someone |
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alicuī assurrēctum nōn est | one has not stood up in front of someone |
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aliquem prōvocō | call someone to the front of the house |
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aliquid mihi ob oculōs versātur | something hovers in front of my eyes |
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amphiprostȳlos, amphiprostȳlī m | temple which had pillars in front and rear, but not at the sides |
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ancipitibus locīs premor | being harassed from the front and from behind |
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animō aliquid cernō | something is in front of my mind's eye |
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ante castra | in front of the camp |
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ante oculōs aliquid versātur | something hovers in front of my eyes |
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ante omnium oculōs | in front of everyone, in front of all the people, in public |
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ante pedēs positus | lying in front of the feet, visible to everyone, known |
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ante sīgna | in front of the field signs, before the field signs |
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anteaedificiālis, anteaedificiāle | located in front of a building |
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antecolumnium, antecolumniī n | square in front of the columns |
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antēlius, antēlia, antēlium | exposed to the sun, located in front of the door |
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anthēlius, anthēlia, anthēlium | exposed to the sun, located in front of the door |
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antīcum, antīcī n | front door |
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apud iūdicēs causam dīcō | defend oneself in front of the judges |
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aquila, aquilae f | eagle, principal standard of a Roman legion, office of a standard-bearer, highest parts of a building, which supported the front of a gable, a constellation, species of fish of the ray genus, sea-eagle |
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aquola, aquolae f | eagle, principal standard of a Roman legion, office of a standard-bearer, highest parts of a building, which supported the front of a gable |
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aula, aulae f | front court of a Grecian house, inner court of a house (= atrium), hall, palace, castle of a noble, royal court, cell of the queen-bee, princely power, princely dignity, persons belonging to the court, court, courtiers |
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cadō prōlāpsus | slip and fall in front |
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Caesar tridui viam processit | Caesar advanced three days' march in front of |
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campus, quī castra praeiacet | the field in front of the camp |
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canem religō prō foribus | tie up a dog in front of the door |
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castra praetergredi | go past the camp, pass in front of the camp |
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chimaera est animal, quod cōnstat e māteriā geneticā hūmānā et ex cellulīs ōvāriīs animālium | a chimaera is a living being composed of human genetic material and animal oocytes, , a fabulous monster in Lycia, which vomited fire; in front a lion, in the hinder part a dragon, and in the middle a goat; slain by Bellerophon |
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cibum pōnō alicuī | put food in front of someone, serve food to someone |
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cicātrīcēs adversae | scars on the front of the chest |
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circā sīgna trepidāre | waver in the front rows |
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circumagor in frontem | make front |
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clam suom patrem | secretly in front of one's father |
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classicum canit ad praetōrium | the trumpet signal sounds in front of the commander's tent |
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claustrum obiciō | put a barrier chain in front of it |
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cōntiōnor apud mīlitēs | make a speech to the soldiers, speak in front of the soldiers |
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cōpia alicuius mihi est | be able to get in front of someone, have access to someone |
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cōpiās prō castrīs prōdūcō | lead the troops in front of the camp |
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cōpiās prō vallō collocō | line up the troops in front of the camp, deploy the troops in front of the camp |
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dēns anterior | front tooth |
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dentēs adversī | front teeth |
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diathyra, diathyrōrum n | enclosure in front of the door of a Greek house |
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digitōs ante oculōs circummoveō | wave the fingers in front of the eyes |
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et adversus et āversus | from the front and from behind |
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ex adversō | from the front, opposite |
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frontem aequō | form a front line, make a front line |
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paulum titubat aciēs | it floats slightly in front of my eyes, it gets a little dusky in front of my eyes, I get a little woozy in front of my eyes |
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pīlum equī adversō pectorī affīgō | hurl the spear into the horse's front chest |
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prīma aciēs | front line of battle |
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prīmōrēs dentēs | front teeth |
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trānsversāria frōns | transverse front |
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triāriī, triāriōrum m | the triarii, a class of Roman soldiers who formed the third rank from the front |
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triplex aciēs | triple front |
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tuba canit ad praetōrium | the trumpet signal sounds in front of the commander's tent |
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verba faciō apud aliquem dē aliquā rē | make a speech in front of someone about something |
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voluntātem alicuius offendō | snub someone, snub someone in front of the head |
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vulnera adversa | wounds in front of the chest |
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vulnera adversō corpore accepta | wounds in front of the chest |
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