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"lodging house":

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dēversōrium, dēversōriī nlodging, guest house, lodging house, boarding house, shelter

dēvorsōrium, dēvorsōriī nlodging, guest house, lodging house, boarding house, shelter

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adparātōrium, adparātōriī npreparation house, armoury, mortuary

aedēs lēnōniaewhorehouse, brothel, house of pleasure

aedēs perpetuaethe house in its entirety

aedēs perviaeopen house

aedēs, aedium f (αἴθω)dwelling for men, house, habitation, obode, room, apartment, chamber, cells of bees, hive of bees, auricle

aedicula, aediculae fsmall building intended for a dwelling, chapel, small temple, niche, shrine, the recess in which the urn was placed, small house, small habitation, small room, closet

aedificiolum, aedificiolī nlittle building, little house, little structure

aedificium urbānumcity hall, town hall, town house

aedis, aedis fdwelling for men, house, habitation, obode, room, apartment, chamber, cells of bees, hive of bees, ear passage

aerāria, aerāriae f (sc. officina)copper mine, smelting house, refining house, smelting-furnace

aīzōon, aīzōī nhouse leek

āleātōrium, āleātōriī ncasino, gambling house

aliēnus, aliēnī mstranger, one not belonging to one’s house or country, one not related to a person

aliquem domō cūstōdiōplace someone under house arrest, give someone house arrest

aliquem domō ēgredī vetōplace someone under house arrest, give someone house arrest

aliquem domō prohibeōnot to let someone into one's house

aliquem domum ad mē nōn admittōban someone from one's house

aliquem prōvocōcall someone to the front of the house

aliquem tēctō prohibeōnot to let someone into one's house

andrōn, andrōnis m (Akk. Plur. andrōnas) (ἀνδρών)the part of the house in which the men resided, the men’s apartment (among the Greeks), passage between two walls or courts of a house (among the Romans), hallway, corridor

andrōnītis, andrōnītidis f (Akk. Sgl. andrōnītin)the part of the house in which the men resided, the men’s apartment

antēliī, antēliōrum mimages of gods that stood before the house door

antepagmentum, antepagmentī nevery thing that is used for garnishing the exterior of a house, ornaments about the doors, windows

antipagmentum, antipagmentī nevery thing that is used for garnishing the exterior of a house, ornaments about the doors, windows

apparātōrium, apparātōriī npreparation house, armoury, mortuary

appāritōrium, appāritōriī npreparation house, armoury, mortuary

apud + Akk.with, at, by, near, among, at the house of, in the possession of, in the hands of, in the view of, in the sight of, before

apud mēwith me, in my house, with myself

ārea, āreae fpiece of level ground, vacant place, ground for a house, building-spot, vacant space around or in a house, court, open space for games, open play-ground, raceground

armātī circumsistunt ipsumque domumquearmed they surround him himself and the house

assiduōs in domum coetūs arceōto close the door to the company that continually wants to come into the house

ātrium, ātriī n (αἴθριον)fore-court, hall, entrance-room, entry, the house itself, court, auction-hall, auction-room

aula, aulae ffront 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

āversa domūs parsthe rear part of the house

camera dēlēgātōrumChamber of Deputies, House of Representatives

camera dēputātōrumChamber of Deputies, House of Representatives

camera parlāmentī īnferiorHouse of Commons, Lower House

camera superiorHouse of Lords, Upper House

camera īnferiorHouse of Commons, Lower House

casa, casae fany simple house, any poorly-built house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed, country estate, farm

casubla, casublae flittle cottage, little hut, small house, sepulchre

cella ānserumgoose house

columnārium, columnāriī npillar-tax, tribute for the pillars of a house

commeō ad aliquemcoming in and out of someone's house

concolōna, concolōnae fshe who inhabits the same town or house with one, a female fellow-citizen, a female fellow-inhabitant

conductum, conductī nany thing hired, a hired house, a hired dwelling

cum peristӯliō domus tōta collāpsa esttogether with the peristyle the whole house collapsed

cūria repraesentantium Cīvitātum ŪnitārumUnited States House of Representatives, House

cūstōdia līberahouse arrest, home detention

dē ārīs et focīs dīmicōfight for house and home, fight for house and yard

dē ārīs et focīs pūgnōfight for house and home, fight for house and yard

dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductumlead out, conduct, escort, accompany a person out of the house, conduct a young man to a public teacher, conduct a bride, take home the bride, bring one a concubine, drive out, expel, lead away a person from a disputed possession

dēdūcō aliquem de domōgive someone the guard of honor from his house

dēverticulum, dēverticulī nby-road, by-path, sideway, deviation, digression, place for travellers to put up, inn, lodging, refuge, retreat, lurking-place

dēvertor ad aliquemvisit someone's house as a guest

dēvorticulum, dēvorticulī nby-road, by-path, sideway, deviation, digression, place for travellers to put up, inn, lodging, refuge, retreat, lurking-place

diathyra, diathyrōrum nenclosure in front of the door of a Greek house

dīrēctārius, dīrēctāriī mone who secretly enters a house in order to steal, sneak-thief, burglar

nōn est assiliendum statim ad aliquidyou can't just jump right in with something, you shouldn't fall into the house with the door straight away when you do something

stabulāre, stabulōhave an abode anywhere, stable, kennel, harbor, roost, stable cattle, house cattle

stabulārī, stabulor, stabulātus sumhave an abode anywhere, stable, kennel, harbor, roost, stable cattle, house cattle

stabulum, stabulī nstanding-place, abode, habitation, dwelling, stall, stable, enclosure, herds, flocks, droves, dwelling like a stable, cottage, hut, public-house, pothouse, tavern, hostelry, brothel, house of ill-fame

superficiārius, superficiāriī mone who has a house on another man’s land, superficiary

susceptor, susceptōris mone who undertakes any thing, undertaker, contractor, receiver, collector of taxes, one who takes into his house thieves, gamesters, etc, , receiver, gaming-house keeper, guardian, protector

tepidum tēctumcool house, chilly house

theātrum melodrāmaticumOpera House

tīnctōrium, tīnctōriī ndye works, dye house, dyeing factory

typographēum, typographeī n, letterpress, print Shop, printing house

verna, vernae cslave born in his master’s house, homeborn slave

vernāliterlike house slaves

vertīgine tēctum ambulatthe house is spinning before my eyes, the house turns before my eyes

vēstibulum, vēstibulī nthe enclosed space between the entrance of a house and the street, fore, court, entrance-court, entrance to any thing, entrance, opening, beginning

vīlla urbānatown house, city villa

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