Suchergebnis zu "moral":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferD (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | Moral | honestum, honestī n | honestum, honesti n |  |  | | |  | Moral (cf. ἀρετή) (Ansicht der Menschen über die Tugend) | virtūs, virtūtis f | virtus, virtutis f |  |  | | |  | Moral (ἦθος) | ēthos, ētheos n | ethos, etheos n |  |  | | |  | Selbstbewusstsein (mei, tui, sui, nostri, vestri, sui) | fīdūcia suī | fiducia sui | | |
query 1/D (max. 1000): 4 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | geselle der verkommenen Moral Begehrlichkeiten hinzu | corruptīs mōribus libīdinēs circumdō | corruptis moribus libidines circumdo | | |
query 1/D1 (max. 1000): 2 Ergebnis(se)
| |  | moralisch blind | caecus, caeca, caecum | caecus, caeca, caecum |  |  |
query 1/E (max. 1000): 18 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| barbaria, barbariae f (barbariēs) | foreign country, mental barbarism, moral barbarism, rudeness, rusticity, stupidity, savageness, barbarousness, uncivilized manners |
| | barbariēs, barbariēī f | foreign country, mental barbarism, moral barbarism, rudeness, rusticity, stupidity, savageness, barbarousness, uncivilized manners |
| | 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 |
| | cēnsōriē | like a strict moral judge, in the manner of a strict moral judge |
| | cōnscientia, cōnscientiae f | consciousness, knowledge, feeling, sense, self-consciousness, a conscientious fear, guilty fea, consciousness of right or wrong, the moral sense, conscience |
| | conversiō, conversiōnis f | the transfer from one species of composition to another, the rounding of a period, moral change, conversion, change of view, change of opinion |
| | dē virtūte alicuī praecipiō | give someone moral standards of conduct |
| | decus, decoris n | ornament, grace, embellishment, splendor, glory, honor, dignity, a deed of honor, moral dignity, virtue |
| | dedecus, dedecoris n | disgrace, dishonor, infamy, shame, blot, blemish, moral dishonor, vice, turpitude, a vicious action, shameful deed |
| | dēmūtātiō mōrum | moral decay |
| | homō umbrāticus | creep, moral coward, pussyfoot, creeper, creep, sneakers, hypocrite |
| | īgnāvia animī | quiet kicking, sneaking, grumbling, moral cowardice |
| | lepus dormiēns | creep, moral coward, pussyfoot, creeper, creep, sneakers, hypocrite |
| | sēnsus, sēnsūs m | common feelings of humanity, moral sense, taste, discretion, tact |
| | sincēritās, sincēritātis f | cleanness, purity, soundness, wholeness, moral purity, uprightness, honesty, integrity, sincerity |
| | virtūs, virtūtis f | manliness, manhood, strength, vigor, bravery, courage, aptness, capacity, worth, excellence, virtue, moral perfection, virtuousness, obstinacy |
| | vītae sincēritās | moral purity |
| | vitium, vitiī n | fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice, breach, blemish, , useless part, faulty position, moral fault, failing, error, offence, crime, defect in the auspices, fault of language, base metal, alloy |
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