Suchergebnis zu "of equal antiquity":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 80 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadaequātiō, adaequātiōnis f | making equal, , alignment, equalize, equation, same classification, compensation |
| adaequāre, adaequō, adaequāvī, adaequātum | level with, reache, equal, equalize, compare |
| aecus, aeca, aecum | plain, even, level, flat, favorable, convenient, advantageous, propitious, favorable, kind, friendly, benevolent, equal, like, fair, equitable, impartial in conduct toward others, right, reasonable, unruffled, calm, composed, tranquil, patient, enduring |
| aemulātiō aemulātiōnis f | an assiduous striving to equal or excel another in any thing, emulation, jealousy, envy, malevolence |
| aemulārī, aemulor, aemulātus sum | rival, endeavor to equal or to excel one, emulate, vie with, equal one by emulating, strive after or vie with enviously, be envious of, be jealous of |
| aequā parte | with equal risk |
| aequābilis, aequābile | that can be made equal, equal, similar, like, consistent, uniform, equable, equitable, just, right |
| aequābiliter dispertiō | divide into equal parts |
| aequaevus, aequaeva, aequaevum | of equal age, just as old, coeval |
| aequālis, aequāle | that can be put on an equality with, equal, like, of the same age, equally old, equal in years, contemporary, coeval, coexal, coexistent, of equal size, looking alike, resembling, similar, uniform, equable, unvarying, uniform, level, smooth, even, plain |
| aequāliter dīvidō | Divide in two equal halves |
| aequātiō, aequātiōnis f | equalizing, equal distribution |
| aequātīs iūribus | at eye level, with equal rights |
| aequātō iūre omnium | with equality of rights for all, with equal rights for all |
| aequātō omnium perīculō | with equal risk for all |
| aequicrūrius, aequicrūria, aequicrūrium | of equal legs, isosceles |
| aequilanx, aequilancis | with equal scale |
| aequilātātiō, aequilātātiōnis f | equal distance of two parallel lines from each other |
| aequilībritās, aequilībritātis f (ἰσονομία) | equal distribution of the powers of nature |
| aequinoctiālis, aequinoctiāle | pertaining to the equinox, pertaining to the time of equal day and night, equinoctial |
| aequinoctium, aequinoctiī n | the time of equal days and nights, equinox |
| aequipār, aequiparis | perfectly alike, perfectly equal |
| = aequiparāre, aequiparō, aequiparāvī, aequiparātum | put a thing on an equality with another thing, compare, like, place one’s self on an equality with another in worth, become equal to, equal, come up to, attain to |
| aequipedus, aequipeda, aequipedum | having equal feet, isosceles (of a triangle) |
| aequiperāre, aequiperō, aequiperāvī, aequiperātum | put a thing on an equality with another thing, compare, like, place one’s self on an equality with another in worth, become equal to, equal, come up to, attain to |
| aequipēs, aequipedis | having equal feet, isosceles (of a triangle) |
| aequipollēns, aequipollentis | of equal value, of equal significance, equivalent |
| aequipollentia, aequipollentiae f | equal dignity, equal rank, equivalence, equality |
| aequipollēre, aequipolleō, aequipollluī | be equal, be of equal value |
| aequipondium, aequipondiī n | equal weight, counterpoise |
| aequisonantia, aequisonantiae f | consonance, equal sound |
| aequisonātiō, aequisonātiōnis f | consonance, equal sound |
| aequivalēns, aequivalentis | having equal power, being equivalent |
| aequivalentia, aequivalentiae f | equal value, equality, equal dignity, equal rank |
| aequivalēre, aequivaleō, aequivaluī | have equal power, be equivalent |
| aequāre, aequō, aequāvī, aequātum | make one thing equal to another, place a thing on an equality with, compare, make level, make even, make smooth, become equal to one, equal, come up to, attain to |
| aequō discrīmine | equidistantly, at equal distance |
| aequō iūre (praeditus) | on an equal footing |
| aequō Mārte pūgnō | fight with equal chance of victory |
| aequum iūs | equality, equal rights |
| aequus, aequa, aequum | plain, even, level, flat, favorable, convenient, advantageous, propitious, favorable, kind, friendly, benevolent, equal, like, fair, equitable, impartial in conduct toward others, right, reasonable, unruffled, calm, composed, tranquil, patient, enduring |
| animō ac vīribus pār | equal in intellect and forces |
| annumerāre, annumerō (adnumerō), annumerāvī, annumerātum | count to, count out to, put to a person’s account, add to, include with, reckon with, give the number of something, attribute to, impute to, reckon for, consider equal to |
| antīquāria, antīquāriae f | she that is fond of antiquity, female antiquarian |
| antīquāris, antīquāre | pertaining to antiquity |
| antīquārius, antīquāria, antīquārium | pertaining to antiquity |
| antīquīs temporibus | in antiquity, in ancient times, in ancient times |
| antīquitās, antīquitātis f | the quality of being antiquus, age, antiquity, ancient time, occurrences of antiquity, history of ancient times, men of former times, the ancients |
| antīquitātis monumenta | monuments of antiquity |
| assequī, (adsequor), assequor, assecūtus sum | follow, pursue, reach by pursuing, overtake, come up with, gain, obtain, procure, attain to, come up to, equal, match, comprehend, understand |
| aurō contrā | equal to gold, weighed against gold |
| certāmen aequō | make the armed forces equal on both sides |
| cēterīs glōriā pār est | he is equal to the rest in fame |
| coaequālis, coaequāle | of equal age, coeval |
| coaequāliter | same, equal, in the same way |
| coaequāre, coaequō, coaequāvī, coaequātum | make one thing equal with another, make one thing even with another, even, level, make equal in worth, make equal in dignity, make equal in power, bring to the same level, place on the same footing, equalize |
| commēnsūrātus, commēnsūrāta, commēnsūrātum | equal |
| compār, comparis | like to another, equal to another |
| compār, comparis c | an equal, companion, comrade, colleague, one beloved, spouse, consort, mate, figure of speech whereby several members of a period have an equal number of syllables |
| comparilis, comparile | equal, like |
| comparāre, comparō, comparāvī, comparātum | couple together in the same relation, connect in pairs, pair, match, unite, join, bring together to, couple together in judgment, count one object fully equal to another |
| concursus, concursūs m | running together, flocking together, a concourse, assembly, uproar, tumult, running together, dashing together, a pressing, striking one upon another, an encountering, meeting, concourse, onset, attack, charge, assault, an equal claim, joint heirship |
| cōnsequī, cōnsequor, cōnsecūtus sum | obtain, acquire, get, attain, reach, become like, equal to a person or thing in any property or quality, attain, come up to, equal, attain to something intellectually or by speech, understand, perceive, learn, know, be equal to, impress fully, do justice to |
| 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 |
| coomnipotēns, coomnipotentis | equally omnipotent, equal almighty |
| cotila, cotilae f (κοτύλη) | small vessel, as a measure, equal to a hemina or half a sextarius |
| cotilla, cotillae f (κοτύλη) | small vessel, as a measure, equal to a hemina or half a sextarius |
| cotula, cotulae f (κοτύλη) | small vessel, as a measure, equal to a hemina or half a sextarius |
| cotyla, cotylae f (κοτύλη) | small vessel, as a measure, equal to a hemina or half a sextarius |
| cum artibus marītī bene composita est | she is equal to the arts of her husband |
| deos adaequare | equal to the gods |
| dēprehendere, dēprehendō, dēprehendī, dēprehēnsum | lay hold of, take away, snatch away, seize upon, catch, overtake, surprise, apprehend,detect, find out, discover, comprehend, perceive, understand, detect, discover, discern, observe, equal, imitate, find, come upon, impede, check, bring into a strait, embarrass |
| dēprēndere, dēprēndō, dēprēndī, dēprēnsum | lay hold of, take away, snatch away, seize upon, catch, overtake, surprise, apprehend,detect, find out, discover, comprehend, perceive, understand, detect, discover, discern, observe, equal, imitate, find, come upon, impede, check, bring into a strait, embarrass |
| diezeugmenon, diezeugmenī n | separation of equal circumstances |
| diezeugmenon, diezeugmenī n | separation of equal circumstances |
| dīmidiāre, dīmidiō | divide into two equal parts, halve |
| suppār, supparis | nearly equal |
| suppetere, suppetō, suppetīvī (suppetiī), suppetītum | be at hand, be in store, be present, be equal to, be sufficient for, suffice, agree with, correspond to, ask in place of another, to personate another in asking |
| tāliō, tāliōnis f | punishment similar and equal to the injury sustained |
| vir vīta et morte cōnsentāneus | a man, equal in life and death |
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