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Bestimmung lateinischer Wortformen
(2) Drei Arbeitsbereiche: 1. Wortausgabe, 2. Formenbestimmung, 3. Textbelege

   
longae: ā ē ī ō ū ӯ Ā Ē Ī Ō Ū - breves: ă ĕ ĭ ŏ ŭ Ă Ĕ Ĭ Ŏ Ŭ - ancipitia: ā̆ ē̆ ī̆ ō̆ ū̆ ȳ̆

Suchergebnis zu
"notion":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 9 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
animī cōnformātiōterm, conception, notion, concept, idea

captus, captūs mtaking, seizing, that which is taken, that which is grasped, draught, power of comprehension, capacity, notion, physical power

cōgnitiō, cōgnitiōnis fbecoming acquainted with, learning to know, acquiring knowledge, knowing, acquaintance, cognition, conception, notion, idea, branch of learning, judicial examination, inquiry, cognizance, trial,recognition, discovery

sēnsus, sēnsūs midea, notion, meaning, signification

sententia, sententiae fsense, meaning, signification, idea, notion

speciēs, speciēī fseeing, sight, look, view, outward appearance, outside, exterior, shape, form, figure, mien, spectacle, appearance, idea, notion, show, seeming, appearance, semblance, pretence, cloak, color, pretext, appearance in sleep, vision, apparition, reputation, honor, special case

suspīciō, suspīciōnis fmistrust, distrust, suspicion, notion, idea, suggestion, appearance, indication

vīs, vim, vī, vīrēs, vīrium fforce, vigor, power, energy, virtue, potency, violence, quantity, number, abundance, mental strength, notion, meaning, sense, import, nature, essence, signification

vīsiō, vīsiōnis fact of seeing, sense of seeing, sight, vision, a thing seen, an appearance, apparition, image of a thing in the mind, an idea, conception, notion, supposition, case

query 1/E (max. 1000): 13 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
antecepta animō reī quaedam īnformātiōan innate notion, an inherent concept

anticipātiō, anticipātiōnis fpreconception, innate notion of a thing formed before receiving instruction concerning it, first movements of the body before walking, figure of speech, anticipation = occupatio = πρόληψις

complēre, compleō, complēvī, complētumcover, overwhelm, supply fully, furnish abundantly, fill with any notion (story, desire, humor, passion), make complete, make perfect, finish, perfect

ut est captus alicuiusaccording to one’s capacity or notion

Formenbestimmung

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