Suchergebnis zu "having swift oars":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/3E (max. 1000): 231 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortāctuāria, āctuāriae f | swift sailer |
| āctuāriola, āctuāriolae f | small, swift vessel impelled by oars, row-boat, barge |
| āctuāriolum, āctuāriolī n | small, swift vessel impelled by oars, row-boat, barge |
| actuārius, actuāria, actuārium | that which is easily moved, swift, agile |
| acupedius, acupedia, acupedium | swift of foot |
| adventus, adventūs m | coming, approach, arrival, state of having arrived, being present by arriving |
| aemorroicus, aemorroica, aemorroicum | hemorrhagic, having hemorrhoids, suffering from hemorrhoids |
| aequipedus, aequipeda, aequipedum | having equal feet, isosceles (of a triangle) |
| aequipēs, aequipedis | having equal feet, isosceles (of a triangle) |
| aequivalēns, aequivalentis | having equal power, being equivalent |
| aerātus, aerāta, aerātum | furnished with copper, furnished with bronze, covered with copper, covered with bronze, having bronze feet, made of bronze, rich |
| aeripēs, aeripedis | bronzefooted, strong of foot, swift of foot, swiftfooted |
| affectus, affecta, affectum | weakened, sick, broken, reduced, disposed, affected, moved, touched, furnished with, having |
| affluēns, affluentis (adfluēns, adfluentis) | flowing abundantly with a thing, having in abundance, having in superfluity, abounding in, abundant, rich, copious, numerous |
| albicomus, albicoma, albicomum | white-haired, having white fibres |
| āles, ālitis | winged, quick, fleet, rapid, swift |
| ālipēs, ālipedis | with wings on the feet, wing-footed, swift, fleet, quick |
| alticomus, alticoma, alticomum | having foliage high up, having foliage on the top |
| ambitiōsus, ambitiōsa, ambitiōsum | going round, encompassing, embracing, twining round, making circuits, having many windings, that asks for a thing fawningly, that solicits the favor, that solicits the good-will, honor-loving, ambitious, courting favor |
| angulāris, angulāre | having corners, having angles, angular |
| ānsātus, ānsāta, ānsātum | furnished with a handle, having a handle |
| apūs melba | rock swift |
| aquifolius, aquifolia, aquifolium | having pointed leaves |
| aquifuga, aquifugae c | one fearful of water, one having hydrophobia |
| aristātus, aristāta, aristātum | having ears of corn |
| baccar, baccaris n | a plant having a fragrant root, from which an oil was expressed |
| bacchar, baccharis n | a plant having a fragrant root, from which an oil was expressed |
| barbātulus, barbātula, barbātulum | having a small beard, having a foppish beard |
| barbātus, barbāta, barbātum | having a beard, bearded, woolly (of plants), downy (of plants) |
| beneficium liberōrum | the exemption from judicial office obtained by having a certain number of children |
| biceps, bicipitis | having two heads, twoheaded, with two summits, divided into two parts |
| bicipes, bicipitis | having two heads, twoheaded, with two summits, divided into two parts |
| bicōdulus, bicōdula, bicōdulum | having two tails |
| bicornis, bicorne | having two horns, two-horned, two-pronged |
| bicorpor, bicorporis | having two bodies, double-bodied |
| bicorporeus, bicorporea, bicorporeum | having two bodies, double-bodied |
| biforis, bifore | having two doors, having folding-doors, having two openings, having two holes, double |
| biforus, bifora, biforum | having two doors, having folding-doors, having two openings, having two holes, double |
| bifurcus, bifurca, bifurcum | having two prongs, having two points, two-pronged, two-forked |
| bifurtius, bifurtia, bifurtium | having two prongs, having two points, two-pronged, two-forked |
| bīgātus, bīgāta, bīgātum | having the figure of a bigae (exclusively of coin), with the figure of a bigae stamped upon it |
| bigemmis, bigemme | set with two precious stones, having two buds |
| bilanx, bilancis | having two scales |
| bilinguis, bilingue | twotongued, double-tongued, with two keys, speaking two languages, hypocritical, deceitful, false, treacherous, having a double meaning, allegorical |
| bilinguus, bilingua, bilinguum | twotongued, double-tongued, with two keys, speaking two languages, hypocritical, deceitful, false, treacherous, having a double meaning, allegorical |
| bilychnis, bilychne | having two lights |
| bimammius, bimammia, bimammium | having two breasts, having double clusters (vine) |
| bimembris, bimembre | having double members, half man, half beast |
| binōminis, binōmine | having two names |
| bipennis, bipenne | having two edges, two-edged |
| bipennis, bipenne | having two wings, two-winged |
| bipinnis, bipinne | having two wings, two-winged |
| biprōrus, biprōra, biprōrum | having two prows |
| birēmis, birēme | twooared, having two oars, having two banks of oars |
| birēmis, birēmis f | small vessel with two oars, galley with two banks of oars |
| birēmus, birēma, birēmum | twooared, having two oars, having two banks of oars |
| bisolis, bisole | having two (foot) soles |
| biūrus, biūra, biūrum | having two tails |
| bivius, bivia, bivium | having two ways, having two passages |
| būcerius, būceria, būcerium | having the horns of a bullock, ox-horned |
| būcerus, būcera, būcerum (βούκερως) | having the horns of a bullock, ox-horned |
| cacochȳmus, cacochȳma, cacochȳmum | having bad humours |
| cadīvus, cadīva, cadīvum | falling of itself, having the falling sickness, having the epilepsy, epileptic |
| cādūceātus, cādūceāta, cādūceātum | having the herald’s wand, bearing the herald’s wand |
| cadūcus, cadūca, cadūcum | falling, 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 |
| caecus, caeca, caecum | having no light, devoid of light, not seeing, blind, mentally blind, morally blind, blinded, without buds, without eyes, that cannot be seen, invisible, concealed, hidden, secret, obscure, dark, gloomy, thick, dense, uncertain, doubtful |
| caesariātus, caesariāta, caesariātum | covered with hair, having long hair, ornamented with foliage or leaves |
| caesullae, caesullārum f | having gray eyes |
| calefactōrius, calefactōria, calefactōrium | having a warming power, having a heating power |
| canifōrmis, canifōrme | having the form of a dog, dog-shaped |
| capillātus, capillāta, capillātum | having hair, hairy, with a fine head of hair, consisting of slender fibres |
| capitātus, capitāta, capitātum | having a head |
| carentia, carentiae f | being free, not having |
| castoreum, castoreī n | secretion of the beaver having a strong odor |
| cauliculātus, cauliculāta, cauliculātum | furnished with a stalk, having a stalk |
| celer, celeris, celere | swift, fleet, quick, speedy, quickly working, efficacious, lively, rapid, hurried, rash, hasty, precipitate |
| celōx, celōcis | swift, quick |
| cēnātus, cēnāta, cēnātum | that has taken food, having dined |
| centēnā arbore flūctūs verberat | with a hundred oars he beats the floods |
| centimanus, centimana, centimanum | having a hundred hands |
| cephalōtē, cephalōtēs f | having a head |
| cerebrōsus, cerebrōsa, cerebrōsum | having a madness of the brain, hare-brained, hotbrained, passionate |
| cerītus, cerīta, cerītum | having a crazed brain, frantic, mad |
| cerrītus, cerrīta, cerrītum | having a crazed brain, frantic, mad |
| chalcaspis, chalcaspidis | having a brazen shield |
| chrȳsococcus, chrȳsococca, chrȳsococcum | having golden grains |
| cilō, cilōnis m | having a prominent forehead pressed in upon the sides, pointed head |
| cincinnātus, cincinnāta, cincinnātum | with curled hair, having locks or ringlets of hair |
| cirrātus, cirrāta, cirrātum | curled, having ringlets, fringed |
| cirrītus, cirrīta, cirrītum | having filaments |
| citātus, citāta, citātum | driven, urged on, hastened, hurried, quick, rapid, speedy, swift, vehement, impetuous |
| citus, cita, citum | put in motion, quick, swift, rapid |
| coenātus, coenāta, coenātum | that has taken food, having dined |
| cōgnitō | after having learned |
| collaterālis, collaterāle | concerning the collateral relationship, having a side position |
| colōrātus, colōrāta, colōrātum | colored, having color, colored red, red, imbrowned, having a healthy color, specious |
| columbārium, columbāriī n | dove-cot, pigeon-house, gain or mortise in which rafters or joists lie, hole near the axle of a water-wheel, opening in the side of a vessel for the oars to pass through, rowlock |
| comāns, comantis | having long hair, hairy, covered with hair, having a radiant hairy train, adorned with a bush of hair |
| comātus, comāta, comātum | having long hair |
| commēnsūrābilis, commēnsūrābile | having a common measure, commensurable |
| commixtus ex aliquā rē | amalgamated from something, having come into being from something by mixing |
| cōmāre, cōmō, cōmāvī, cōmptum comātum | be furnished with hair, having long hair, be hairy, be covered with hair, clothe with hair, deck with hair, deck with something like hair |
| compertō | after having learned, after having experienced |
| compos, compotis (+ Gen. / + Abl.) | having the mastery, having the control, having the power over a thing, master of, partaking of, possessing, participating in, sharing in, guilty of, sharing in, participating in, confederate in |
| compotēns, compotentis | having power with one |
| concitātus, concitāta, concitātum | violently moved, rapid, swift, quick, roused up, excited, vehement, ardent |
| cōnsors, cōnsortis | sharing property with one, living in community of goods, partaking of in common, dividing something with one, having an equal share, partaking of, sharing, of the same condition, common |
| cōnspīrātus, cōnspīrāta, cōnspīrātum | having conspired, having entered into a conspiracy |
| conterminus, contermina, conterminum | bordering upon, neighboring, having a common border |
| cōpiōsus, cōpiōsa, cōpiōsum | furnished abundantly with a thing, well supplied, having abundance, rich, copious, plentiful, abounding, rich in language, copious in expression, eloquent, existing in rich abundance |
| cornifer, cornifera, corniferum | bearing horns, having horns, horned |
| corniger, cornigera, cornigerum | having horns, bearing horns, horned |
| costātus, costāta, costātum | having ribs, ribbed |
| crassivēnius, crassivēnia, crassivēnium | having thick veins |
| crīniger, crīnigera, crīnigerum | having long hair, long-locked, longhaired |
| crīnītus, crīnīta, crīnītum | covered with hair, hairy, having long hair, having long locks, long-haired |
| crīspicapillus, crīspicapilla, crīspicapillum | having curled hair |
| crīspulus, crīspula, crīspulum | curled, having curled hair, crisped, crimped, elaborate, artificial |
| crīspus, crīspa, crīspum | curled, crisped, crimped, having curled hair, curlyheaded, artistic, elaborate, curled, uneven, waving, wrinkled, in tremulous motion, quivering, tremulous |
| cucullātus, cucullāta, cucullātum | hooded, having a hood |
| currāx, currācis | running, fast, quick, swift |
| decasēmus, decasēma, decasēmum | having ten time mores, having ten time units, ten-time |
| decastȳlos, decastȳlon | having ten columns, decastyle |
| decemrēmis, decemrēme | ten-oared, having ten banks of oars |
| decemscalmus, decemscalma, decemscalmum | ten-thowled, having ten oars |
| decēris, decēre | ten-rudder, having ten rows of oars |
| decēris, decēris f | a ten-oared ship, a ship having ten banks of oars |
| dentātus, dentāta, dentātum | toothed, having teeth, dentated, spiked, pointed, polished with a tooth |
| diastēmaticus, diastēmatica, diastēmaticum (opp. continuus) | having pauses, having intervals |
| dicrota, dicrotae f | galley with two banks of oars |
| dicrotum, dicrotī n | galley with two banks of oars |
| digitātus, digitāta, digitātum | having fingers, having toes |
| dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| disiūnctiō, disiūnctiōnis (dīiūnctiō, dīiūnctiōnis f) | separation, diversity, difference, an opposition of two propositions disjunctively connected, use of different words or phrases having the same import |
| relātīvus, relātīva, relātīvum | having reference, havingrelation, referring, relative |
| scalprātus, scalprāta, scalprātum | having a sharp edge, having a cutting edge |
| scaurus, scaura, scaurum | with large and swollen ankles, having the ankles bunching out |
| scius, scia, scium | knowing, having knowledge |
| sēmanticus, sēmantica, sēmanticum | designating, having an indicative force |
| sēmicorporālis, sēmicorporāle | half bodied, having but half its body visible |
| sēmicorporeus, sēmicorporea, sēmicorporeum | half bodied, having but half its body visible |
| sēmicorporis, sēmicorporw | having half a body |
| sēmicorpus, sēmicorporis | having half a body |
| septiforis, septifore | having seven openings, seven holed |
| sētiger, sētigera, sētigerum | bristle bearing, having coarse hair, having bristles, bristly, setaceous |
| silus, sila, silum (σιλλός u. σιλός) (= sīmus, sīma, sīmum) | having a broad nose, having a turned up nose, pug nosed, snub nosed |
| sīstrātus, sīstrāta, sīstrātum | having a sistrum, bearing a sistrum |
| societās fiscālem tēlecommunicātiōnem inter argentārias mundī moderans (SWIFT) | Society for Worldwide Interbank Financel Telecommunication (SWIFT) |
| soleātus, soleāta, soleātum | wearing sandals, having sandals on |
| splēniātus, splēniāta, splēniātum | plastered, having a plaster, having a patch on |
| stomachicus, stomachica, stomachicum | disordered in the stomach, having a disease of the stomach |
| strūmāticus, strūmātica, strūmāticum | having a struma, scrofulous, strumous |
| strūmōsus, strūmōsa, strūmōsum | having a struma, scrofulous, strumous |
| strūthopūs, strūthopodis | sparrow-footed, having small feet |
| subdiālis cēnō | having a picnic, picnic |
| sublūstris, sublūstre | giving some light, having a faint light, glimmering |
| suppaetulus, suppaetula, suppaetulum | squinting somewhat, having a little cast, having a little squint |
| suppēs, suppedis | having feet turned under, with twisted feet |
| synōnymon, synōnymī n | word having the same meaning with another, synonym |
| synōnymum, synōnymī n | word having the same meaning with another, synonym |
| tardus, tarda, tardum | slow, not swift, sluggish, tardy, slow of apprehension, dull, heavy, stupid |
| tēsticulātus, tēsticulāta, tēsticulātum | having testicles |
| tetrachordos, tetrachordon | having four strings, having four notes |
| tetracordos, tetracordon | having four strings, having four notes |
| tetrastȳlos, tetrastȳlon | having four columns |
| trānsitōrius, trānsitōria, trānsitōrium | adapted for passing through, having a passage-way, passing, transitory |
| triangulus, triangula, triangulum | having three corners, having three angles, threecornered, triangular |
| tricamerātus, tricamerāta, tricamerātum | having three chambers |
| triceps, tricipitis | having three heads, triple-headed, threefold |
| tricorniger, tricornigera, tricornigerum | having three horns, having three points |
| tricornis, tricorne | having three horns, three-horned |
| tricorpor, tricorporis | having three bodies, three-bodied, tricorporal |
| tricuspis, tricuspidis | having three points, having three tines, three-pointed, tricuspid |
| tridēns, tridentis | having three teeth, having three tines, three-tined, threepronged, tridented, trident |
| triēris, triēre | having three ranges of oars |
| trifaux, trifaucis | having three throats, triple-throated |
| trifīlis, trifīle | having three threads, having three hairs |
| trifōrmis, trifōrme | having three forms, having three shapes, having three natures, threefold, triple, triform |
| trifurcus, trifurca, trifurcum | having three forks, having three prongs, having three points, threeforked, three-pronged |
| trigemmis, trigemme | having three buds, having three eyes |
| trilinguis, trilingue | triple-tongued, having three tongues, speaking three tongues or languages |
| trilōris, trilōre | having three stripes, triple-striped |
| trimembris, trimembre | having three sets of limbs, triple-membered |
| trinōdis, trinōde | having three knots, three-knotted, of three syllables, trisyllabic |
| trinōminis, trinōmine | having three names, triple-named |
| trinōmius, trinōmia, trinōmium | having three names, triple-named |
| triōnymus, triōnyma, triōnymum | having three names, triple-named |
| tripectorus, tripectora, tripectorum | having three breasts, three-breasted, triplebreasted |
| tripēs, tripedis | having three feet, three-footed |
| triptōtos, triptōton | having only three case endings |
| triquetrus, triquetra, triquetrum | having three corners, three-cornered, triangular, belonging to the island of Sicily, Sicilian |
| trirēme, trirēmis n | vessel with three banks of oars, trireme |
| trirēmis, trirēme | having three banks of oars |
| trirēmis, trirēmis f | vessel with three banks of oars, trireme |
| tunicātus, tunicāta, tunicātum | having skins, dressed only with the tunic |
| tutulātus, tutulāta, tutulātum | having a tutulus, wearing a tutulus |
| ūnārius, ūnāria, ūnārium | having only one variation |
| ūndecirēmis, ūndecirēmis f | ship of eleven banks of oars |
| unguifer, unguifera, unguiferum | having nails |
| ungulātus, ungulāta, ungulātum | having claws, having hoofs |
| ūnicalamus, ūnicalama, ūnicalamum | having a single stem, having a single straw |
| ūnicaulis, ūnicaule | having a single stalk |
| ūnicornis, ūnicorne | onehorned, having a single horn |
| ūnicorporeus, ūnicorporea, ūnicorporeum | having one body, single-bodied |
| ūniiugus, ūniiuga, ūniiugum | having one yoke, fastened to a single yoke, fastened to a single cross-beam, that has been married only once |
| ūnimanus, ūnimana, ūnimanum (nur Akk. Sgl. ūnimanum) | having only one hand, one-handed |
| ūnipetius, ūnipetia, ūnipetium | having only one stalk |
| ūnistirpis, ūnistirpe | having only one stem, having only one trunk |
| urbe oppidōve ēgressus | left Rome or a country town, having left Rome or a rural town |
| valgus, valga, valgum | having the calves of the legs bent outwards, bow-legged |
| valvātus, valvāta, valvātum | having folding-doors |
| vatāx, vatācis | having crooked feet |
| vatrāx, vatrācis | having crooked feet |
| vectifer, vectifera, vectiferum | having a bolt, well bolted |
| vēlīs rēmīsque | with oars and sails, with tooth and nail, with might and main |
| vēlō et rēmige | with oars and sails, with rudders and sails |
| vēlōx, vēlōcis | swift, quick, fleet, rapid, speedy |
| ventōsus, ventōsa, ventōsum | full of wind, windy, like the wind, light, quick, speedy, swift, nimble, changeable, inconstant, fickle, puffed up, vain, conceited, empty |
| ventricōsus, ventricōsa, ventricōsum | having a large belly, big-bellied, pot-bellied |
| ventriōsus, ventriōsa, ventriōsum | having a large belly, big-bellied, pot-bellied |
| vērnicomus, vērnicoma, vērnicomum | having young leaves |
| vērōsus, vērōsa, vērōsum | full of slime, covered with slime, slimy, having a bad odor, stinking, fetid, poisonous, foul |
| vīcēnālis, vīcēnāle | containing the number twenty, having twenty angles |
| vīgintīangulus, vīgintīangula, vīgintīangulum | having twenty angles |
| vīnōsus, vīnōsa, vīnōsum | full of wine, drunk with wine, fond of wine, winebibbing, drunken, having the taste of wine, having the flavor of wine |
| vīrōsus, vīrōsa, vīrōsum | full of slime, covered with slime, slimy, having a bad odor, stinking, fetid, poisonous, foul |
| vīverādīx, vīverādīcis f | set or cutting having a root, layer, quickset |
| vīvirādīx, vīvirādīcis f | set or cutting having a root, layer, quickset |
| volātilis, volātile | flying, winged, swift, rapid, fleeting, transitory, changing from one part to another |
| volucer, volucris, volucre | flying, winged, winged, fleet, swift, rapid, passing quickly by, fleeting, transient, transitory |
| volucripēs, volucrippedis | swiftfooted, swift |
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