Suchergebnis zu "light":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 9 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaccendere, accendō, accendī, accēnsum | kindle any thing above, set on fire, kindle, light, light up, illuminate, inflame a person, incite, rouse up |
| agitābilis, agitābile | that can be easily moved, easily movable, light |
| animāre, animō, animāvī, animātum | fill with breath or air, quicken, animate, endow with a particular temperament or disposition of mind, transform a lifeless object to a living being, enliven (with colors), light, kindle, encourage, move incite to |
| aura, aurae f (αὔρα) | air, breeze, wind, vital air, breath, upper air, Heaven, light, heat, sound, vapor, gleam, glittering, mist, odor, exhalation |
| 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 |
| lūminar, lūmināris n | that which gives light, light-giver, luminary, a heavenly body, light, lamp, window-shutter, window |
| lūmināre, lūmināris n | that which gives light, light-giver, luminary, a heavenly body, light, lamp, window-shutter, window |
| suspēnsus, suspēnsa, suspēnsum | raised, elerated, suspended, pressing lightly, touching lightly, light, uncertain, hovering, doubtful, wavering, hesitating, in suspense, undetermined, anxious |
| ventōsus, ventōsa, ventōsum | full of wind, windy, like the wind, light, quick, speedy, swift, nimble, changeable, inconstant, fickle, puffed up, vain, conceited, empty |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 75 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortacatium, acatiī n | light Greek boat |
| acatus, acatī f | light Greek boat |
| afflātus, afflātūs m (adflātus) | a blowing on, breathing on, a breeze, blast, breath, flash of light, glow of light, afflation of the divine spirit, inspiration |
| aiquid clārum existit | something shows up in bright light |
| albicērātus, albicērāta, albicērātum | wax-white, light yellow |
| albicēris, albicēre | wax-white, light yellow |
| albicērus, albicēra, albicērum | wax-white, light yellow |
| alicuius laudem (glōriam, fāmam) obscūrō | put someone in a bad light |
| alicula, aliculae f | light upper garment, light hunting-dress, child’s coat |
| aliquid illūstrō | drop a spotlight on something, let light fall on something |
| aliquid lūcis | glimmer of light, shimmer of light |
| aliquid manifēstum faciō | bring something to light |
| aliquid obscūrātur | something appears in a weaker light |
| alleviāre, alleviō (adleviō), alleviāvī, alleviātum | make light, lighten, raise up, relieve |
| amīcitia bonam spem praelūcet in posterum | friendship grants a joyful light of hope for the future |
| amplificāre, amplificō, amplificāvī, amplificātum | make wide, widen, extend, enlarge, increase, strengthen, place a subject in some way in a clearer light, amplify, dilate upon, enlarge upon |
| antelūcānō | before light, before day |
| antelūcānum | before light, before day |
| antelūcānus, antelūcāna, antelūcānum | before light, before day, continue the whole night until daybreak |
| ārās accendō | light the fire on the altars |
| ārās vōtīs incendō | light the altar for the vowed sacrifices |
| astrapaea, astrapaeae f | precious stone, black in color, with gleams of light crossing the middle of it |
| astrapiās, astrapiae m | precious stone, black in color, with gleams of light crossing the middle of it |
| aurōra boreālis | northern light |
| blatta, blattae f | insect that shuns the light, cockroach, chafer, moth |
| 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 |
| calumniārī, calumnior, calumniātus sum | accuse falsely, bring false information against a person, practise chicanery, practise trickery, practise subterfuge, depreciate, misrepresent, calumniate, blame unjustly, interpret injuriously, set in a false light |
| candēla, candēlae f | a light made of wax or tallow, wax-light, tallow-candle, taper, fire, a cord covered with wax |
| candor caelī | the light shine of the sky |
| candor in nārrandō | light clarity in storytelling |
| cercūrus, cercūrī m | kind of light vessel peculiar to the Cyprians, a sea-fish |
| cercȳrus, cercȳrī m (κέρκουρος) | kind of light vessel peculiar to the Cyprians, a sea-fish |
| circumlūstrāre, circumlūstrō, circumlūstrāvī, circumlūstrātum | light all around, travel over, travel through |
| cisium, cisiī n | a light two-wheeled vehicle, cabriolet |
| collūcēre, collūceō | give light on every side, shine brightly, be wholly illuminated, be bright, be brilliant, shine, be resplendent |
| coma, comae f | hair of the head, fleece, mane, crest of a helmet, wool or hair upon parchment, ray of light |
| contemnere, contemnō, contempsī, contemptum | consider as unimportant, consider as of small value, value little, esteem lightly, contemn, despise, disdain, defy, not to fear, be safe from, make light of, slight, speak contemptuously of, disparage |
| contempnere, contempnō, contempsī, contemptum | consider as unimportant, consider as of small value, value little, esteem lightly, contemn, despise, disdain, defy, not to fear, be safe from, make light of, slight, speak contemptuously of, disparage |
| contemptor, contemptōris m | he who puts small value upon or makes light of a thing, a contemner, despiser |
| cornua accendō | light the brushwood on the horns |
| cum prīmō lūcī | at dawn, at daybreak, at first light |
| cum prīmō lūcū | at dawn, at daybreak, at first light |
| dīlūcēscere, dīlūcēscit, dīlūxit | it becomes day, it dawns, it becomes light |
| dīlūcēscere, dīlūcēscō, dīlūxī | grow light, begin to shine, begin to dawn |
| dīlūculāre, dīlūculat | it grows light, it dawns, the day is coming, it is dawning |
| effervēscere, effervēscō, efferbuī (effervī) | boil up, boil over, foam up, effervesce, ferment, grow violent, rage, light up, shine out, boil out, subside, abate |
| homō tenebrārius | fellow that shuns the light, giddy fellow, obscure person |
| male parta male dīlābuntur | light come, light go |
| plūmā levior | light as a feather, feathery light |
| scapha, scaphae f (σκάφη) | a light boat, a skiff |
| soccus, soccī m | kind of low-heeled, light shoe, slipper, sock, comedy |
| stultividus, stultivida, stultividum | simple-sighted, that sees things in a foolish light |
| sublūcidus, sublūcida, sublūcidum | somewhat light, lightish |
| sublūstris, sublūstre | giving some light, having a faint light, glimmering |
| sufflāvus, sufflāva, sufflāvum | yellowish, light blonde |
| summātim expōnō | denote with light strokes |
| tenebriō, tenebriōnis m | one who shuns the light, trickster, swindler |
| testificārī, testificor, testificātus sum | bear witness, give evidence, attest, testify, show, demonstrate, exhibit, publish, bring to light, call to witnes |
| trechedīpnum, trechedīpnī n | light garment worn at table by parasites |
| tūs incendō | light incense, burn incense |
| umbrōsa, umbrōsōrum n | semi-darkness, twilight, dim light |
| ūnō digitulō | with the little finger, child's easy, very simple, baby light |
| 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, ventī m | wind, windiness, flatulence, light stuff |
| veraedus, veraedī m | light horse for posting, post-horse, courier’s horse, light, fleet huntinghorse |
| vēritātem ēnūbilō, ēnūbilāvi, ēnūbilātum | bring the truth to light |
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