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"grant":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 8 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
adnuere, adnuō, adnuīnod to, nod, ask by a wink, ask by a nod, give assent by nodding, give approval by nodding, nod assent to, approve, favor, allow, grant, promise to do, be favorable to, promise something to one, grant something to one, designate something by a nod

audīre, audiō, audīvī, audītumhear, perceive by hearing, understand by hearing, learn, give ear to, hearken to, attend, hear a teacher, receive instruction from, study under, listen to, lend an ear to, regard, grant, assent to, agree with, approve, allow, obey, heed

commodāre, commodō, commodāvī, commodātumadjust according to a measure, make fit, make suitable, make right, adapt, accommodate, put in order, give something to one for his convenience or use, give, bestow, lend, grant, allow, please one, be kind to, be obliging to, serve, favor

concēdere, concēdō, concessī, concessumgive place to (in excellence, dignity, rank), give precedence, submit to one’s will, comply with one’s wishes, assent to, concede to, assent to, grant, pardon, allow, concede, consign something over to resign, yield, vouchsafe, confirm to

cōnferre, cōnferō, contulī, collātumbear a thing somewhere, carry a thing somewhere, convey a thing somewhere, direct a thing somewhere, devote something to a certain purpose, apply something to a certain purpose, employ, direct, confer, bestow upon, give, lend, grant, transfer to

dēferre, dēferō, dētulī, dēlātumbear away, bring away, bear down, carry down, bring down, drive away, drive down, drive a ship, bring to any place, convey to any place, bring to market, sell, bring, give to one, grant, confer upon, allot, offer to any one, transfer, deliver

subscrībere, subscrībō, subscrīpsī, subscrīptumwrite underneath, write below, write down, sign, subscribe one’s name, set down, note down, assent to, agree to, approve of any thing, grant, allow, accord

tribuere, tribuō, tribuī, tribūtumgrant, give, show, pay, render, yield, give up, concede, allow, ascribe, assign, attribute, divide, distribute, bestow upon, spend upon, devote

query 1/E (max. 1000): 34 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
adiūdicāre, adiūdicō, adiūdicāvī, adiūdicātumgrant a thing to one as judge, award a thing to one as judge, adjudge

admittere, admittō, admīsī, admissumlet go, let run, give loose reins to, let flow loosely, permit to come, give access, grant admittance, give admittance, allow, permit, let it be done, be propitious, favor

admittere, admittō, admīsī, admissumsend to, suffer to come to a place, suffer to go to a place, admit, allow one admittance, allow one access, grant an audience, put the male to the female, admit one to counsel, admit one to consultation

alicuī dō vacātiōnem alicuius reīgrant someone relief from something

alicuius precibus respondeōgrant someone's request, accede to someone's pleas

alicuius precibus satisfaciōgrant someone's request, accede to someone's pleas

audiō (formelhaft)agreed!, I grant it, well, that I agree to, that is granted

bīnās clepsydrās dōgrant speaking time to two water-clocks

cedo (plur. cette)hither with it!, here!, give!, tell, say, give here, bring here, let us hear, tell, out with it, grant that, let me, behold, well

cīvitāte aliquem dōnōgrant someone citizenship

cīvitātem alicuī dōgrant someone citizenship

cīvitātem alicuī impertiōgrant someone citizenship

cīvitātem alicuī tribuōgrant someone citizenship

concēdere, concēdō, concessī, concessumgrant or yield something to one as a favor or from regard, desist from, forbear, give up, forgive, betake one’s self somewhere, retire, withdraw to, agree or consent to, assent, submit, resign one’s self, acquiesce in, go or pass over to any thing

damnō aliquem vōtī (vōtō)to grant someone his wish

dēbitōrī intervallum dōgrant the debtor a deferment of payment, give the debtor a deadline for payment

dēvolūtiō, dēvolūtiōnis fdelegation of powers, grant in inheritance matters

utinam ita velint superī!God grant it!, God give it!, May God give it!

veniam dōgrant forgiveness

veniam impertiōgrant forgiveness, grant pardon

veniam impertiōgrant grace, grant mercy

veniam impertiōpardon, reprieve, amnesty, grant a pardon

veniam tribuōgrant a favor

vetāre, vetō, vetuī, vetitumnot suffer a thing to take place, not permit, advise against, oppose, forbid, prohibit a thing, not permit one to do a thing, prevent from doing, hinder from doing, not grant, forbid a thing

vetuāre, vetuōnot suffer a thing to take place, not permit, advise against, oppose, forbid, prohibit a thing, not permit one to do a thing, prevent from doing, hinder from doing, not grant, forbid a thing

vōtī aliquem compotem faciōgrant someone a wish

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