Suchergebnis zu "gulp down":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 3 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortdēvorāre, dēvorō, dēvorāvī, dēvorātum | swallow, swallow down, gulp down, devour, swallow up, ingulf, absorb, seize upon greedily, seize upon hastily, swallow eagerly, repress, suppress, check, consume, waste, destroy, bear patiently, endure, accept eagerly, enjoy |
| trānsglūtīre, trānsglūtiō, trānsglūtīvī, trānsglūtītum | swallow down, gulp down |
| trānsvorāre, trānsvorō | gulp down, swallow down, devour, consume, squander |
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 3 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short query 1/2D (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se)
| | bin völlig matt | commarcēre, commarceō | commarceo 2 | | |
query 1/E (max. 1000): 395 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā + Abl. | from, away from, out of, down from, since, after, by, at, in, on, from, since, after |
| ā fortūnā dērelictus sum | be down on one's luck, be out of luck |
| ā fortūnā dēsertus sum | be down on one's luck, be out of luck |
| ab + Abl. | from, away from, out of, down from, since, after, by, at, in, on, from, since, after |
| ab aciā et acū | down to the smallest detail |
| abaestuāre, abaestuo, abaestuāvi, abaestuātum | hang down richly |
| abdūcere, abdūcō, abdūxī, abductum | separate, distinguish, seduce, alienate from fidelity, withdraw, draw off, hinder, bring down, reduce, degrade |
| abicere, abiciō, abiēcī, abiectum | cast away, throw away, throw down, cast off, throw away, give up, throw off, cast aside, cast down to a lower grade, degrade, humble |
| abicere, abiciō, abiēcī, abiectum | play down, downplay, minimize |
| abs + Abl. | from, away from, out of, down from, since, after, by, at, in, on, from, since, after |
| absorbēre, absorbeō, absorbuī (absorpsī), absorptum | swallow down, devour, engross, absorb, eat up |
| abundāre, abundō, abundāvī, abundātum | flow over and down, overflow, shoot up with great luxuriance, have an abundance, have an superabundance of, abound in, existing in abundance |
| accidere, accidō, accidī | fall upon, fall down upon a thing, reach a thing by falling, fall out, come to pass, happen, occur, happen to, befall one |
| accīsus, accīsa, accīsum | cut off or down, impaired, ruined, troubled, disordered |
| accumbere, accumbō, accubuī, accubitum | lay one’s self down at a place, lie somewhere, recline at table |
| addīcere, addīcō, addīxī, addictum | give one’s assent to a thing, be propitious to, favor, award any thing to one, adjudge any thing to one, sentence, adjudge to the highest bidder, knock down, strike off, deliver to, sell, make over to, yield a thing to one, resign a thing to one |
| adnotātiō, adnotātiōnis f | noting down in writing, remark, annotation, registering of a person among the accused, rescript of the emperor signed with his own hand |
| adnotāre, adnotō, adnotāvī, adnotātum | put a note to something, write down something, note down, remark, comment on, observe, perceive, entitle, denominate, register, note, designate |
| adsidēre, adsideō, adsēdī, adsessum | sit at one’s side, stand at one’s side, aid, assist one in the office of judge, be an assessor, attend upon, take care of, be busily about a thing, station one’s self before, be encamped before, sit down before, besiege, blockade, be like, resemble |
| adsīdere, adsīdō, adsēdī, adsessum | sit down, seat one’s self somewhere, sit, take ones place |
| adtertiātus, adtertiāta, adtertiātum | boiled down until the third |
| aegritūdine afflīctus sum | be bowed down by grief |
| aegritūdine cōnficior | be consumed by grief, be worn down with grief |
| aegritūdine dēbilitātus sum | be bowed down by grief |
| aegritūdine iaceō | be bowed down by grief |
| aegrōtāre, aegrōtō, aegrōtāvī, aegrōtātum. | be ill, be sick, languish, sicken, lying down |
| aere aliēnō perditus | run down by debt, derelict through debt |
| āēroplanum ad terram appellit | the aircraft touches down on the ground |
| afflīctus, afflīcta, afflīctum (adflīctus) | disquiet greatly, agitate, toss, shatter, damage, harass, injure, trouble, disquiet, vex, torment, distress, disordered, embarrassed, ruined, being in a bad state, being in a ill condition, cast down, dejected, discouraged, desponding, abandoned, outcast, depraved, low, mean |
| afflīgere, afflīgō (adflīgō), afflīxī, afflīctum | strike a thing to, beat a thing to, cast down, throw down, throw against, dash, reduce, lower, lessen in value, bring down, dishearten, diminish, lessen, impair, give up, abandon |
| affluere, affluō (adfluō), afflūxī | flow to, run to, flow toward, run toward, come to in haste, hasten to, flock to, flock toward, flow down (of food), flow with a thing in rich abundance, overflow with, abound in, have in abundance |
| agmen dēmittō in + Akk. | go down with the army to |
| alicuī cathedram pōnī iubeō | have someone put down an armchair |
| aliquem dē altissimō dignitātis gradū praecipitō | bring someone down from his very high position |
| aliquid in ruīnās agō | bring something down, ruin something |
| aliquid variē scrīptum est | something is handed down differently |
| altē cadō | falling down high |
| altispex, altispĭcis | looking down from a height |
| ambulābilis, ambulābile | who (what) can walk up and down, who (what) can walk along |
| amnis, amnis m | any broad and deep-flowing, rapid water, stream, torrent, river, rapidly-flowing stream, torrent rushing down from a mountain, any thing flowing, any thing liquid, current |
| angōre et metū cōnficior | be worn down by anxiety and fear |
| animam prōfundō | lay down one's life |
| animum compōnō | calm down, compose oneself |
| annotātiō (adnotātiō), annotātiōnis f | noting down in writing, remark, annotation, registering of a person among the accused, rescript of the emperor signed with his own hand |
| annotāre, annotō (adnotō), annotāvī, annotātum | put a note to something, write down something, note down, remark, comment on, observe, perceive, register an absent person among the accused, designate one, already condemned, for punishment |
| appōnere, appōnō (adpōnō), apposuī, appositum | put to something by way of increase, add to, superadd, do further, do something, set down for something, count as, reckon as, consider as, hold as |
| aps + Abl. | from, away from, out of, down from, since, after, by, at, in, on, from, since, after |
| arborem auctum caedō | cut down a strong tree, fell a strong tree |
| arborēs caedō | felling trees, cut down trees |
| ārefacere, ārefaciō, ārefēcī, ārefactum | make dry, dry up, wither up, break down |
| ariēs, arietis m (ἄρην, ἄρρην) | male sheep, ram, a sign of the zodiac, engine for battering down walls, battering-ram, beam for support, prop, buttress, unknown sea-monster, very dangerous to ships |
| arma compōnō | lay down the arms, make peace, settle the war |
| arma dēpōnō | lay down the arms |
| arma dīmittō | lay down the weapons |
| arma pōnō | lay down one's arms |
| arma prōiciō | lay down one's arms |
| arundō, arundinis f | reed for brushing down cobwebs, transverse bar for vines, rod (for beating, punishing), splints for holding together injured parts of the body, measuring-rod, hobbyhorse, cane-horse |
| asperē aliquem tractō | come down hard on someone |
| asperē aliquem tractō | crack down on someone |
| aspergō nimbōrum | dripping rain, , rain falling down, rainwater, raindrops |
| assidēre, assideō (adsideō), assēdī, assessum | station one’s self before, be encamped before, sit down before, besiege, blockade, be like |
| assidēre, assideō (adsideō), assēdī, assessum | station one’s self before, be encamped before, sit down before, besiege, blockade, be near one in qualities, be like, resemble |
| assīdere, assīdō (adsīdō), assēdī, assessum | sit down, seat one’s self somewhere, sit, take ones place |
| astituor in genua | be brought down on one's knees |
| astringī, astringor, astrictus sum | cool down |
| astū subeō | stoop down with cunning |
| attenuārī, attenuor (adtenuor), attenuātus sum | come down, fade away |
| attertiātus, attertiāta, attertiātum (adtertiātus) | boiled down until the third |
| āversōs sternō | strike down the fleeing, strike down those who flee |
| bellum arcessō | bring war down on oneself |
| bicomis, bicome | with hair falling down on both sides, with a double mane |
| cadēscere, cadēscō | stumble, stumble down |
| cadere, cadō, cecidī, cāsūrus | fall down, be precipitated, sink down, go down, sink, fall, decline, set, fall off, fall away, fall out, drop off, be shed, be thrown, be cast, turn up, fall at one’s feet, settle, fall dead, die |
| caedēs, caedis f | cutting off, lopping off, cutting down, slaughter, massacre, carnage, slaughter of animals, slaughter of victims, persons slain, persons murdered, slain, blood shed by murder, gore, striking with the fist, beating |
| caedere, caedō, cecīdī, caesum | cut, hew, lop, cut down, fell, cut off, cut to pieces, strike upon something, knock at, beat, strike, cudgel, strike mortally, kill, murder, slay a single enemy, conquer with great slaughter, cut to pieces, vanquish, destroy, slaughter animals (for offerings), slay |
| caelō dēlāpsus | sent by the gods, come down from heaven |
| calantica, calanticae f | covering for the head of women, which fell down over the shoulders |
| calautica, calauticae f (= κρήδεμνον) | covering for the head of women, which fell down over the shoulders |
| calcāre, calcō, calcāvī, calcātum | tread something, tread upon something, tread under foot, stamp, beat, tread down, oppress, trample upon, scorn, contemn, spurn, despise, abuse, pass over, press close together, press in |
| calāre, calō, calātus | slacken, let down |
| capite dēmissō terram intuērī | look down at the ground with one's head bowed |
| capite deorsum pendeō | hanging with the head down |
| caprōnae, caprōnārum f | the hair of men and animals hanging down upon the forehead, forelocks |
| caprōneae, caprōneārum f | the hair of men and animals hanging down upon the forehead, forelocks |
| carēnum, carēni n | sweet wine boiled down one third |
| caroenum, caroenī n | sweet wine boiled down one third |
| cāsitāre, cāsito, cāsitāvī | fall repeatedly, drop down |
| cāssitāre, cāssitō, cāssitāvī | ceaselessly fall, drip down |
| cāsūra, cāsūrae f | falling, tumbling down |
| cāsus, cāsūs m | a falling, falling down, fall, overthrow, throwing down, destruction, end, moral fall, false step, error, change from a higher to a lower condition, occurrence, event, accident, chance, misfortune, emergency, occasion, opportunity, adverse event, misfortune, mishap, calamity |
| catabasis, catabasis f (Abl. Sgl. catabasī) | going down, descent, the name of a ceremonial at the festival of the Magna Mater |
| catapotium, catapotiī n | that which is swallowed down, a pill |
| catatonus, catatona, catatonum | stretching down, depressed |
| causārum minūtiās indāgō | trace the reasons down to the last detail |
| cernulāre, cernulō | throw down |
| chalātōrius, chalātōria, chalātōrium | pertaining to loosing, pertaining to letting down |
| chalāre, chalō, chalātus | slacken, let down |
| circumvolitant equitēs | riders thunder up and down |
| cīvitās cōnfecta seniō est | the citizenry was weighed down by grief |
| claustra effringō | break down the barriers |
| claustra nōbilitātis refringō | break down the barriers drawn by the nobility |
| clāvō trabālī aliquid fīgō | nail something down, , fasten with a large nail, clinch a matter |
| coinchuere, coinchuō | cut off, cut down |
| coinquīre, coinquiō | cut off, cut down |
| coīnquere, coīnquō | cut off, cut down |
| collābī, collābor, collāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| collāpsiō, collāpsiōnis f | falling down together, joint plummeting, precipitation |
| concadere, concadō | fall at the same time, sink down at the same time, collapse |
| concīdere, concīdō, concīdī, concīsum | cut up, cut through, cut away, cut to pieces, bring to ruin, destroy, beat severely, cudgel soundly, divide minutely, dismember, render feeble, strike down, prostrate, ruin, destroy, annul, deceive, cheat, defraud |
| concidere, concidō, concidī (con + cado) | fall together, fall down, tumble to the ground, fall down faint, fall down lifeless, fall in battle, fall in combat, be slaughtered, be slain, fall |
| concidere, concidō, concidī (con + cado) | lose strength, lose value, fall to the earth, be overthrown, fail, be defeated, decay, perish, fall, go to ruin, waste away, cease, subside, go down |
| concidunt ventī | the winds suddenly die down |
| concīsor, concīsōris m | one who cuts down, one who fells |
| conculcāre, conculcō, conculcāvī, conculcātum | tread under foot, crush by treading, bruise by treading, tread down, trample upon in a hostile manner, abuse, despise, treat with contempt |
| condēscendere, condēscendō | stoop, let one’s self down, condescend |
| cōnflāre, cōnflō, cōnflāvī, cōnflātum | blow together, blow up, stir up, kindle, light, inflame, bring about, effect, accomplish, bring together, raise, procure, produce, cause, occasion, melt, fuse, melt down |
| cōnfodere, cōnfodiō, cōnfōdī, cōnfossum | dig thoroughly, dig round about, prepare by digging, strike down by stabbing, to pierce, stab, transfix |
| cōnfūtāre, cōnfūtō, cōnfūtāvī, cōnfūtātum | check a boiling liquid, repress a boiling liquid, suppress, restrain, check, repress, diminish, impede, destroy, put to silence, put down by words, confute, refute, disprove, answer conclusively, convict |
| conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw with force towards, cast quickly towards, urge with force towards, drive quickly towards, hurl with force towards, put quickly towards, direct quickly towards, bring eagerly towards, place with force towards, bearing down, prostrating |
| coniectus, coniectūs m | throwing together, crowding, connecting together, uniting together, conflux, concourse, confluence, heap, crowd, pile, throwing, throwing down, casting, projecting, hurling, turning, directing |
| coninquere, coninquō | cut off, cut down |
| conlābī, conlābor, conlāpsus sum | fall together, fall in ruins, fall in, fall from age, fall down in a swoon, fall down in the death, sink down in a swoon, sink down in the death |
| cōnsīdere, cōnsīdō, cōnsēdī (cōnsīdī), cōnsessum | establish one’s self, settle, sink down, sink in, give way, subside, settle down permanently, sink, lose force, abate, subside, diminish, be appeased, be quieted, cease, conclude, end |
| cōnsīdere, cōnsīdō, cōnsēdī (cōnsīdī), cōnsessum | sit down, take a seat, be seated, settle, take one’s place, take a seat, sit, hold sessions, be in session, encamp, pitch a camp, take post somewhere, settle down for a long time, take up one’s abode |
| cōnsīgnāre, cōnsīgnō, cōnsīgnāvī, cōnsīgnātum | furnish with a seal, affix, put one’s seal to, seal, sign, subscribe, attest, certify, establish, vouch for, note, write down, to register, record |
| cōnsternere, cōnsternō, cōnstrāvī, cōnstrātum | strew over, cover by strewing, bestrew, to thatch, floor, pave, spread, cover, to throw down, prostrate, level |
| cōnstituere, cōnstituō, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum | cause to stand, put down, lay down, set, put, place, fix, station, deposit somewhere, station troops somewhere, post troops somewhere, draw up, set in order, cause to halt |
| contrucīdāre, contrucīdō, contrucīdāvī, contrucīdātum | hew to pieces, cut to pieces, cut down, put to the sword, slay, cut in pieces |
| contruncāre, contruncō, contruncāvī, contruncātum | cut down, cut to pieces |
| contundere, contundō, contudī, contūsum (contūnsum) | beat, bruise, grind, crush, pound, break to pieces, break, lessen, weaken, destroy, subdue, put down, baffle, check |
| corōnam dēpōnō | lay down the victory wreath (on the altar) |
| corpus prōsternō | stretch down, prostrate |
| correcumbere, correcumbō | lie down together, lie down at the same time, lying down with any one |
| corruere, corruō, corruī, corruitūrus | fall together, fall down, tumble down, sink to the ground, fall, rush headlong, bring to the ground, heap together, overthrow, ruin, heap up |
| cortīnāle, cortīnālis n | caldron-room, the place where new wine was boiled down in the cortina |
| corvus dēmōlītor | that which breaks down, demolisher |
| cōnsīdō in aliquō locō | settle down somewhere |
| cossim | kneeling, crouching, squatting, crouching down, kneeling down |
| crīnēs antependulī | hair hanging down into the forehead |
| crīnēs buxō dēpectō | comb down the hair with a boxwood comb |
| cubātiō terrēna | a lying down, lying on the ground, lying |
| cubātor, cubātōris m | he who lies down |
| cubitiō, cubitiōnis f | a lying down |
| cubitissim | lying down |
| cubitāre, cubitō, cubitāvī | lie down often, be accustomed to lie down |
| cubitor, cubitōris m | he who lies down |
| cubitum eō | go to sleep, lay down to rest, go to bed |
| cubitūra, cubitūrae f | a lying down |
| cubitus, cubitūs m | a lying down, bed, couch |
| cubāre, cubō, cubuī, cubitum | lie down, be in a recumbent posture, recline, lie asleep, sleep, recline at table, lie sick, be sick, lie, extends itself, be in a sloping direction, slope |
| culcita plūmea | feather pillow, down pillow |
| cūncta cīvitās in Piraeum dēscendit | the whole citizenry went down to the Piraeus |
| cūrīs cōnficior | be worn down by worries, be worn down by cares |
| currum sufflāmine tardō | brake the car, slow down the car, decelerate the car |
| curvārī, curvor, curvātus summ | arch up, bend down, bulge, bend |
| dē | down |
| dē + Abl. | from, away from, down from, out of, of, from among, out of |
| dē scaenā dēcēdō | leave the stage, renounce the stage, give up acting, , step down from the stage, bid farewell to the stage |
| dē tenerō unguī | with body and soul, down to the fingertips |
| deardēre, deardeō, dearsī | burn down |
| dēcidere, dēcidō, dēcidī (de + cado) | fall off, fall down, fall down dead, sink down, die, fall, drop, fall away, fail, sink |
| dēcīdere, dēcīdō, dēcīdī, dēcīsum (de + caedo) | cut off, cudgel, beat soundly, decide a matter, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to, cut down, reduce, diminish |
| dēciduus, dēcidua, dēciduum | falling down, falling off, deciduous |
| dēcitāre, dēcitō | causing to glide down |
| dēclīnāre, dēclīnō, dēclīnāvī, dēclīnātum (κλίνω) | bend from the straight path, turn aside, turn away, bend down, lower, vary, inflect, decline, avoid, shun |
| dēcocere, dēcocō, decoxī, decoctum | boil away, boil down, diminish by boiling, diminish, repress, consume, waste, become a bankrupt, waste away, become impaired, decline, boil, cook, concoct, fabricate, invent |
| dēcoctiō, dēcoctiōnis f | a boiling down, decoction, mixture |
| dēcoctus, dēcoctūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. dēcoctū) | a boiling down, seething |
| dēcoquere, dēcoquō, dēcoxī, dēcoctum (dēcocō, dēquoquō) | boil away, boil down, diminish by boiling, diminish, repress, consume, waste, become a bankrupt, waste away, become impaired, decline, boil, cook, concoct, fabricate, invent |
| dēculcāre, dēculcō | tread down, trample upon |
| dēcumbere, dēcumbo, dēcubuī | lie down, recline at table, lie ill, be confined by sickness, fall |
| dēcurrere, dēcurrō, dēcurrī, dēcursum | run down, flow down, move down, sail down, swim down, run over, run through, traverse, accomplish the course, go through military exercises, go through manœuvres |
| dēcursiō, dēcursiōnis f | a running down, a flowing down, manœuvre, military exercise, evolution, a descent, hostile attack, a walking in complete armor, a running in complete armor |
| dēcursus, dēcursūs m | a running down, downward course, descent, declivity, inclination, a descending aqueduct, a manœuvring, evolution, hostile attack, a running in armor |
| dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductum | deduct, subtract, diminish, bring down, bring away, lead away, withdraw, bring |
| dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductum | lead away, bring away, lead, fetch, bring down, draw down, clear out, cleanse, draw off, lead off, withdraw troops from a place, conduct, bring to a place, lead forth, conduct a colony, draw out a ship, draw out, spin out, prepare a web, weave |
| dēductus, dēductūs m (nur Abl.Sgl. dēductū) | , a drawing, a dragging down, |
| dēferre, dēferō, dētulī, dēlātum | bear 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 |
| dēferrī, dēferor, dēlātus sum | fall down, get where, get carried away, be carried away, let oneself be carried away, flow down, fall off, crash down, tumble down, drift, drift away, be swept away, be driven |
| dēfervēscere, dēfervēscō, dēfervī (dēferbuī) | cease boiling, leave off raging, cease raging, cool down, be allayed, assuaged |
| dēfīgere, dēfīgō, dēfīxī, dēfīxum | fasten down, fasten in, drive, fix into, fasten into, render immovable, fasten, turn intently, let fall, cast down, strike motionless (with astonishment), stupefy, astound, astonish |
| dēflagrāre, dēflagrō, dēflagrāvī, dēflagrātum | burn down, to be consumed by fire, perish, be destroyed, destroy utterly, burn out, cease burning, abate, be allayed |
| dēfluere, dēfluo, dēflūxī, dēflūxum | flow down, move downwards softly or gradually, glide down, flow down, descend, swim down, sail down, flow, come, pass, depart, deviate, spill on the ground, flow away, pass away, cease flowing, cease, vanish, pass away, disappear, get lost |
| dēfluvium, dēfluviī n | a flowing down, flowing off, falling off, falling out |
| dēfragrāre, dēfragrō | burn down, to be consumed by fire, perish, be destroyed, destroy utterly, burn out, cease burning, abate, be allayed |
| dēfretum, dēfretī n | cider juice, must boiled down |
| dēfricāre, dēfricō, dēfricuī, dēfricātum (dēfrictum) | rub off, rub down, rub hard, rub, lash well, scour |
| dēfrictum, dēfrictī n | cider juice, must boiled down |
| dēfritum, dēfritī n | cider juice, must boiled down |
| dēfructum, dēfructī n | cider juice, must boiled down |
| dēfrutāre, dēfrutō | boil down into defrutum, boil down to must |
| dēfrutum, dēfrutī n | cider juice, must boiled down |
| dēfundere, dēfundō, dēfūdī, dēfūsum | pour down, pour out, pour forth |
| dēfundī, dēfundor, dēfūsus sum | pour oneself down, flow down |
| dēfutūtus, dēfutūta, dēfutūtum | exhausted by sensuality, worn down, demolished, run down, desolate, squandered, wrecked, fucked up, raped |
| dēglūtīre, dēglūtiō, dēglūtīvī | swallow down, overwhelm, abolish |
| dēgrassāri, dēgrassor, dēgrassātus sum | rush down |
| dēgravāre, dēgravō, dēgravāvī, dēgravātum | weigh down, press down, overpower, drag down, burden, incommode |
| dēgredī, dēgredior, dēgressus sum | go down, march down, descend, alight, dismount |
| dehaurīre, dehauriō, dehausī, dehaustum | skim off, swal low down, swallow |
| dehōrīre, dehōriō | skim off, swallow down, swallow |
| dēicere, dēiciō, dēiēcī, dēiectum | throw down, cast down, hurl down, precipitate, drive out, dislodge an enemy from his position, drive out, turn out of possession, eject, dispossess, fell with a mortal wound, bring down dead to the ground, kill, slay, lower, let down, hang down, depress |
| dēicī, dēiectus sum | be driven out of one’s course, be pushed aside, be thrown down |
| dēiectiō, dēiectiōnis f | throwing down, casting down, throwing out, casting out, ejection, turning out of possession, depression |
| dēiectāre, dēiectō | hurl down |
| dēiectus, dēiecta, dēiectum | sunk down, low |
| dēiectus, dēiectūs m | casting down, throwing down, declivity, descent, lowering of the voice |
| dēlābī, dēlābor, dēlāpsus sum | fall down, sink down, slip down, glide down, come down, sink, descend, be derived |
| dēlēnīre, dēlēnio, dēlēnīvī (dēlēniī), dēlēnītum | soothe down, soften down, cajole, charm, win, captivate, entice |
| dēlēnītor, dēlēnītōris m (dēlīnītor, dēlīnītōris m) | one who softens down, one who soothes, one who wins over |
| dēlīnīre, dēlīniō | soothe down, soften down, cajole, charm, win, captivate, entice |
| dēlīnītor, dēlīnītōris m | one who softens down, one who soothes, one who wins over |
| dēliquium, dēliquiī n | flowing down, dropping down |
| dēmānāre, dēmānō, dēmānāvī, dēmānātum | flow down, descend, be descended from |
| dēmeāre, dēmeō | go down, descend |
| dēmersiō, dēmersiōnis f | being sunken down, sinking |
| dēmissīcius, dēmissīcia, dēmissīcium | hanging down, flowing, long |
| dēmissiō, dēmissiōnis f | letting down, sinking, lowering, letting grow, abatement, mitigation |
| dēmissītius, dēmissītia, dēmissītium | hanging down, flowing, long |
| dēmissus, dēmissa, dēmissum | brought down, lowered, sunken, low-lying, low, drooping, falling, hanging down, downcast, dejected, dispirited, lowly, humble, unassuming, shy, retiring, poor |
| dēmittere, dēmittō, dēmīsī, dēmissum | send down, drop, let, sink down, bring down, cause to hang down, cause to fall down, lower, put down, let fall, put into the ground, plant, lead down, cast down, let sink |
| dēmittī, dēmittor, dēmissus sum | let one’s self down, stoop, descend |
| dēmōlīre, dēmōliō, dēmōlīvī (dēmōliī) | cast off, remove, throw down, pull down, tear down, demolish, destroy, lay waste |
| dēmōlīrī, dēmōlior, dēmōlītus sum | cast off, remove, throw down, pull down, tear down, demolish, destroy, lay waste |
| dēmōlītiō, dēmōlītiōnis f | destruction, devastation, tearing down, demolishing, undermining |
| dēmōlītor, dēmōlītōris m | that which breaks down, demolisher, destroyer, hooligan |
| dēmulcēre, dēmulceo, dēmulsī, dēmulsum (dēmulctum) | stroke down, stroke caressingly, soften, allure |
| dēnatāre, dēnatō | swim down |
| deōrīre, deōriō | skim off, swallow down, swallow |
| deorsum (κάτω) | downwards, down, below |
| deorsus (κάτω) | downwards, down, below |
| dēpangere, dēpangō, dēpānctum | drive down into the ground, drive in the ground, fix into the ground |
| dēpāscere, dēpāscō, dēpāvī, dēpāstum | feed down, feed off, feed upon, eat up, consume |
| dēpāscī, dēpāscor, dēpāstus sum | feed down, feed off, feed upon, eat up, consume, cull, select, prune away, remove, destroy, waste |
| dēpavītus, dēpavīta, dēpavītum | beaten down, trampled down |
| dēpectere, dēpectō, dēpēxī, dēpexum | comb off, comb down, comb, curry one’s hide, give someone a beating |
| dēpellere, dēpellō, dēpulī, dēpulsum | drive out, drive away, remove, expel, drive, thrust down, cast down, dislodge an enemy from his position, thrust out, remove from the breast, wean, deter, divert, dissuade from, prevent, hinder, turn away, divert, deny |
| dēpendēre, dēpendeō, dēpendī | hang from, hang on, hang down, be dependent on, be governed by, depend on, be derived from |
| dēpendulus, dēpendula, dēpendulum | hanging down |
| dēpluere, dēpluō, dēpluī | rain down |
| dēponderāre, dēponderō | press down by its weight, weigh down |
| dēpōnere, dēpōnō, dēposuī, dēpositum | lay away, put aside, place aside, lay down, put down, set down, lay, place, set, deposit, bearing forth, bringing forth, lay up, lay aside |
| dēportāre, dēportō, dēportāvī, dēportātum | carry down, convey down, carry off, convey away, bring home, fetch home, carry away, get, acquire, banish, transport |
| dēpositiō, dēpositiōnis f | laying down, putting off, depositing for safe-keeping, pulling down, tearing down, depositing in the earth, burying, parting from, getting rid of, deposition, testimony, lowering, degradation, close of a period, lowering of voice |
| dēpressiō, dēpressiōnis f | pressing down, sinking down, depression |
| dēprimere, dēprimō, dēpressī, dēpressum | press down, weigh down, sink down, depress, sink deep, plant deep, dig deep, sink to the bottom, sink, depreciate in words, disparage, oppress |
| dēpulsiō, dēpulsiōnis f | driving off, driving away, repelling, warding off, defence, lowering, sinking down |
| dēquoquere, dēquoquō, dēquoxī, dēquoctum | boil away, boil down, diminish by boiling, diminish, repress, consume, waste, become a bankrupt, waste away, become impaired, decline, boil, cook, concoct, fabricate, invent |
| dērēpere, dērēpō, dērēpsī, - | crawl down, sneak down |
| dēripere, dēripiō, dēripui, dēreptum | tear off, tear away, snatch away, remove violently, pull down |
| dēruere, dēruō, dēruī, dērutum | fall down |
| dēruere, dēruō, dēruī, dērutum | throw down, cast down, take away, detract |
| dērupere, dērupiō | tear off, tear away, snatch away, remove violently, pull down |
| dēscendere, dēscendō, dēscendī, dēscēnsum | come down, fall down, sink down, descend, alight, sink, go down, go, come, sink, fall, slope, march down, go into, engage, pass off, pass through, penetrate into, sink deep into, penetrate deeply, lower one’s self |
| dēscēnsiō, dēscēnsiōnis f | going down, descending, bath |
| dēscēnsus, dēscēnsūs m | descent, descending way, lying down |
| dēscrībere, dēscrībō, dēscrīpsī, dēscrīptum | copy off, transcribe, write down, write out, sketch off, describe in painting, describe in writing, represent, delineate, describe |
| dēserpere, dēserpō | creep down |
| dēsīdere, dēsīdō, dēsēdī (dēsīdī) | sink, fall down, settle down, deteriorate, degenerate |
| dēsilīre dēsiliō, dēsiluī, dēsultum | leap down |
| dēsistere, dēsistō, dēstitī, dēstitum | set down |
| dēsorbēre, dēsorbeō | , swallow down, |
| dēspectātiō, dēspectātiōnis f | looking down, prospect |
| dēspectātor, dēspectātōris m | , one who looks down, despiser, |
| dēspectiō, dēspectiōnis f | looking down upon, despising, contempt |
| dēspectāre, dēspectō | look down upon, overlook, command, look down upon, despise |
| dēspectus, dēspectūs m | looking down upon, view or prospect from an elevated place, spectacle, object of contempt, despising, contempt |
| dēspicere, dēspiciō, dēspexī, dēspectum | look down upon, despise, disdain, decline, shun, look away, not to regard, not to attend |
| dēstillātiō, dēstillātiōnis f (dīstillātiō) | dripping down, distilling, rheum, catarrh, running |
| dēstillāre, dēstillō (dīstillō), dēstillāvī, dēstillātum | drip down, trickle down, distil, drop, distil |
| dēstituere, dēstituō, dēstituī, dēstitūtum | set down, set, place anywhere, leave alone, forsake, abandon, desert, desist from |
| dēstrictārium, dēstrictāriī n | the place in the baths where the body was rubbed down |
| dēstrūctiō, dēstrūctiōnis f | pulling down, destruction, refuting, refutation, disturbance |
| dēstrūctor, dēstrūctōris m | one who pulls down, destroyer |
| dēstrūctūra, dēstrūctūrae f | tear down, demolition, destruction |
| dēstruere, dēstruō, dēstrūxī, dēstrūctum | pull down, tear down, destroy, ruin, weaken |
| dēsultāre, dēsultō | leap down |
| dēsultūra, dēsultūrae f | leaping down, jumping down |
| dētēstārī, dētēstor, dētēstātus sum | curse while calling a deity to witness, execrate, abominate, call to witness, call down upon, denounce while invoking a deity, hate intensely, detest, abhor, avert from one’s self by entreaty, ward off, avert, remove, deprecate, renounce solemnly, renounce under oath |
| dētonāre, dētonō, dētonuī | thunder down, thunder, thunder forth, express in thundertones, storm, cease thundering, cease raging |
| dētrahere, dētrahō, dētrāxī, dētractum | draw off, take off, draw away, draw down, take down, pull down, take away, remove, withdraw, purge, flay, lower, disparage, detract from, withhold |
| dētrūdere, dētrūdō, dētrūsī, dētrūsum | thrust away, drive away, force away, thrust down, push down, dislodge, dispossess, drive out from his possession, drive from any thing, drive to any thing, bring to any thing, reduce to any thing, keeping out of office, put off, postpone |
| dētrūsiō, dētrūsiōnis f | thrusting down |
| dētrūsor, dētrūsōris m | one who thrusts down, knocker, device for knocking down |
| dētumēscere, dētumēscō, dētumuī | cease swelling, settle down, subside |
| dēturbāre, dēturbō, dēturbāvī, dēturbātum | drive down, thrust down, cast down, throw down, beat down, strike to the ground, cut off, deprive of |
| dēvehere, dēvehō, dēvēxī, dēvectum | carry down, carry, convey, take away |
| dēvehere, dēvehō, dēvēxī, dēvectum | go away, go down, descend |
| dēvellere, dēvellō, dēvellī, dēvulsum (dēvolsum) | pluck down, pull off, tear off |
| dēvocāre, dēvocō, dēvocāvī, dēvocātum | call off, call away, call down, call, fetch by calling |
| dēvolāre, dēvolō, dēvolāvī, dēvolātum | fly down, fly away, hasten down, hasten away |
| digitō salīnum terebrō | drill out the salt cellar with the fingers, eat the salt shaker empty down to the last grain |
| dīlābī, dīlābor, dīlāpsus sum | fall asunder, go to pieces, melt away, dissolve, flow apart, flow away, divide, melt, move away in different directions, flee, escape, scatter, disperse, tumble down, fall to pieces, go to decay, go to ruin, perish, be lost, slip away, vanish, glide away |
| dīstillātiō, dīstillātiōnis f | dripping down, distilling, rheum, catarrh, running |
| dīstillāre, dīstillō, dīstillāvī, dīstillātum | drip down, trickle down, distil, drop, distil |
| extenuāre, extenuō, extenuāvī, extenuātum | play down, downplay, minimize |
| flūctibus obruor | down, be downed |
| in aquīs pereō | down, be downed |
| īnferior, īnferius | that is farther beneath, lower, farther down |
| sē apprōnāre, mē apprōnō | fall down (upon the knees), kneel |
| nōn teneō tē plūribus | I don't want to slow you down with long speeches, I want to keep it short |
| pallā humum verrō | brush the ground with the coat, let the coat roll down on the ground |
| puerum dēpōnō | put the boy down from the back, take the boy from the back |
| scrībere, scrībō, scrīpsī, scrīptum | write down, compose, describe, depict, draw up, communicate, announce in writing |
| sedēre, sedeō, sēdī, sessum | sink down, settle down, subside |
| sedimentum, sedimentī n | settling, sinking down, subsidence |
| sēmirutus, sēmiruta, sēmiutum | halfpulled down, half overthrown, half demolished, half destroyed, half ruined |
| sībilāre, sībilō | hiss, whistle, hiss at a person, hiss down a person |
| sīdere, sīdō, sēdī (sīdī), sessum | seat one’s self, sit down, settle, alight, sit fast, be set fast, remain sitting, remain lying, remain fixed, sink down, sink out of sight |
| siraeum, siraeī n | new wine boiled down |
| sorbēre, sorbeō, sorbuī | sup up, suck in, drink down, swallow, draw in, swallow up, absorb, swallow down, endure, bear, brook |
| sorbillāre, sorbillō | sup up, suck in, drink down, swallow, draw in, swallow up, absorb, swallow down, endure, bear, brook |
| sorbilāre, sorbilō | sup up, suck in, drink down, swallow, draw in, swallow up, absorb, swallow down, endure, bear, brook |
| sorbere, sorbō | sup up, suck in, drink down, swallow, draw in, swallow up, absorb, swallow down, endure, bear, brook |
| sternere, sternō, strāvī, strātum | spread out, spread abroad, stretch out, extend, cover, cover over, spread, stretch out by flinging down, throw down, stretch on the ground, throw to the ground, overthrow, prostrate |
| stīllātiō, stīllātiōnis f | dropping down, falling in drops |
| stilus, stilī m | stake, pale, style, setting down in writing, composing, composition, practice of composing, manner of writing, mode of composition, manner of speaking, mode of expression, style in speaking, decision, verdict, opinion |
| strāgēs, strāgis f | throwing down, throwing to the ground, overthrowing, overthrow, confusion, confused heap, confused mass, mortal overthrow, defeat, slaughter, massacre, butchery, carnage, overthrow, ruin, destruction |
| strātor, strātōris m | one who saddles a horse, a groom, equerry, a thrower down |
| strātus,strāta, strātum | stretched out, lying down, prostrate |
| striga, strigae f | row of grain or hay cut down, swath, windrow, furrow drawn lengthwise of the field, spaces between the squadrons |
| subīre, subeō, subiī (subīvī), subitum | come under any thing, go under any thing, come or go up to, approach, draw near, advance to a place, proceed to a place, come on, go on, follow, succeed, go down, sink, come up, spring up |
| subigere, subigō, subēgī, subāctum | bring under, get under, bring up, get up, bring up to any place, turn up from beneath, break up, dig up, plough, cultivate, work, knead, rub down, sharpen, whet, tame, break, put down, overcome, conquer, subjugate, subject, subdue |
| subinvicem | upside down, confused, in a mess, in confusion |
| sublābī, sublābor, lāpsus sum | fall, glide, sink under, sink down, sink, slip down, glide away |
| submissiō, submissiōnis f | letting down, lowering, dropping, sinking |
| submissus, submissa, submissum | let down, lowered, low, soft, gentle, calm, not vehement, low, mean, grovelling, abject, humble, submissive |
| submittere, submittō, submīsī, submissum | put in the place of, substitute for, supersede, cherish, court, let down, lower, sink, drop, lower, let down, make lower, reduce, moderate, send secretly, despatch secretly, provide secretly, send off, despatch, supply |
| subnotāre, subnotō, subnotāvī, subnotātum | mark underneat, note underneat, write underneat, write down, subscribe, note secretly, mark, watch, observe |
| subruere, subruō, subruī, subrutum | tear down below, undermine, dig under, dig out, break down, overthrow, demolish, undermine, subvert, corrupt |
| subscrībere, subscrībō, subscrīpsī, subscrīptum | write 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 |
| subsīdentia, subsīdentiae f | sinking down, subsidence, settling, sediment |
| subsīdere, subsīdō, subsēdī (subsīdī), subsessum | crouch down on the watch, to lie in wait, lie in ambush, yield, submit to the male, subside, decrease, abate, lie in wait for, waylay, watch |
| subsīdere, subsīdō, subsēdī (subsīdī), subsessum | sit down, crouch down, squat, set one’s self down, settle down, sink down, sink, settle, subside, establish one’s self in a place, to remain sitting, remain, abide, stay, ran aground |
| subsiduus, subsidua, subsiduum | sinking down, settling |
| subsīgnāre, subsīgnō, subsīgnāvī, subsīgnātum | mark beneath, write beneath, undersign, subscribe, set down, enter, register on a list, pledge by signing, pledge, engage, warrant |
| subterior, subterius | that is farther beneath, lower, farther down |
| subvertere, subvertō, subvertī, subversum | turn upside down, upset, overturn, overthrow, ruin, destroy, subvert |
| subvortere, subvortō, subvortī, subvorsum | turn upside down, upset, overturn, overthrow, ruin, destroy, subvert |
| succīdere, succīdō, succīdī, succīsum | cut off below, cut away below, cut from below, cut through, cut off, cut down, fell, made powerless |
| succidere, succidō, succidī | fall under any thing, be comprehended under, sink under one’s self, sink down, sink |
| succiduus, succidua, succiduum | sinking down, sinking, failing, faltering, trembling |
| succumbere, succumbō, succubuī, succubitum | lay under any thing, put one’s self under any thing, fall down, lie down, sink down, lie down to a man, cohabit with a man, yield, be overcome, submit, surrender, succumb |
| succussāre, succussō | shake up and down, jerk up and down, jolt |
| sūdor mihi per bifurcum volābat | the sweat ran down over the cheeks down to the neck |
| suffrēnātiō, suffrēnātiōnis f | binding down fast, cementing |
| suffricāre, suffricō | rub underneath, rub down, rub off, wipe off |
| summissiō, summissiōnis f | letting down, lowering, dropping, sinking |
| summissus, summissa, summissum | let down, lowered, low, soft, gentle, calm, not vehement, low, mean, grovelling, abject, humble, submissive |
| summittere, summittō, summīsī, summissum | supersede, cherish, court, let down, lower, sink, drop, lower, let down, make lower, reduce, moderate, send secretly, despatch secretly, provide secretly, send off, despatch, supply |
| supercorruĕre, supercorruō | fall down thereon |
| superincidere, superincidō (zu cadere) | fall from above, fall down |
| suppernātus, suppernāta, suppernātum | lamed in the hip, cut down |
| supplicāre, supplicō, supplicāvī, supplicātum | kneel down, humble one’s self, pray humbly, beg humbly, to beseech, implore, supplicate, pray to a god, supplicate as a god, pray, worship |
| suppressiō, suppressiōnis f | pressing down, pressing under, suppression, keeping back, retaining of money, embezzlement, sense of oppression |
| supprimere, supprimō, suppressī, suppressum | press down, press under, send to the bottom, hold back, keep back, check, stop, put a stop to, detain, restrain, suppress, keep from publicity, keep to one’s self, keep back, conceal |
| sursum deorsum (ἄνω κάτω) | up and down |
| tālāria, tālārium n | parts about the ankles, winged shoes or sandals fastened to the ankles, long garment reaching down to the ankles |
| tardēscere, tardēscō, tarduī | slow down, decelerate, get sluggish, staynies, feel drowsy |
| tenus | lengthwise, to the end, as far as, up to, down to, unto, to |
| tormentīs dēmōlior, dēmōlītus sum | shoot down |
| trāditiō, trāditiōnis f | giving up, delivering up, surrender, teaching, instruction, saying handed down from former times, tradition |
| trāditiōnālis, trāditiōnāle | ancient, ancestral, customary, traditional, handed down |
| trādunt | one is handed down, they are handed down, it is said, it is recorded, they say |
| trālātīcius, trālātīcia, trālātīcium | handed down, transmitted, preserved by transmission, hereditary, customary, usual, common, metaphorical |
| trāmen vehementer frēnāvit | the train slowed down strongly |
| trānsbibere, trānsbibō | drink down, drink up |
| trānslātīcius, trānslātīcia, trānslātīcium | handed down, transmitted, preserved by transmission, hereditary, customary, usual, common, , tropical, metaphorical |
| trānslātīcius, trānslātīcia, trānslātīcium | handed down, transmitted, preserved by transmission, hereditary, customary, usual, common, metaphorical |
| trānsvorātiō, trānsvorātiōnis f | gulping down, swallowing down |
| uncātus, uncāta, uncātum | bent inwards, hooked, curved, bent down, bowed down, hooked, barbed |
| urgēre, urgeō, ursī | press, push, force, drive, impel, urge, press upon, bear hard upon, bear close upon, press hard, beset, bear down, burden, oppress, stimulate, drive, solicit, strain |
| urguēre, urgueō, ursī | press, push, force, drive, impel, urge, press upon, bear hard upon, bear close upon, press hard, beset, bear down, burden, oppress, stimulate, drive, solicit, strain , exert in excess, press upon, crowd, hem in, confine, ply, urge with argument, follow up, keep to, stick to |
| vallum scindō fossāsque compleō | break down the wall and fill up the trenches, demolish the wall and fill in the trenches |
| vallum vellō | tear down the wall, tear down the rampart, tear out the palisades |
| vāsculum dēfluum | water-clock (in which a liquid runs down) |
| vehiculum, vehiculī n | means of transport, carriage, conveyance, vehicle, wagon, cart, ship, agricultural implement for cutting down grain, reaping-machine |
| vēla cadunt | the sails go down, the sails are retracted |
| vēla dēdūcō | the sails go down, the sails are retracted, pull down the sails, lower the sails |
| vēlīs rēmīsque cōnor | put all levers in motion, make an effort with hands and feet, do everything, exert all your strength, pull out all the stops, lie down in the harness, pull out your arms and legs |
| vellus, velleris n (ἔριον) | wool shorn off, fleece, skin of a sheep with the wool on it, fell, wool, down, light clouds, fleecy clouds, snow-flakes, woollen bands, woollen fillets |
| ventus cadit | the wind dies down, the wind is dying down |
| ventus cecidit | the wind has died down, the wind has calmed down, the wind has settled |
| ventus cessat | the wind dies down, the wind is dying down |
| ventus remittit | the wind dies down, the wind decreases |
| verbīs aliquem obruō | talk down, bring down with words |
| versāre, versō (vorsō), versāvī, versātum | turn often, wind often, twist often, whirl about violently, shake, turn up, bend, treat, manage, turn upside down, discompose, disturb, vex, agitate, think over, meditate upon, reflect upon, revolve, consider, transact, carry on |
| vēxillum dēdūcō | take down the flag |
| vēxillum dēmittō | take down the flag |
| vītam prōfundō prō patriā | lay down his life for the fatherland |
| vītem praecipitō | bend down the vine too deep |
| vocāre, vocō, vocāvī, vocātum | call, call upon, call down, summon, invoke, call together, convoke, announce, cite, bid, invite, exhort, urge, stimulate, arouse, challenge, name |
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