Suchergebnis zu "of level field":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 6 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaequum, aequī n | level, field |
| campester, campestris, campestre | pertaining to a level field, even, flat, level, champaign, relating to the Campus Martius, relating to the athletic exercises held in the Campus Martius, pertaining to the comitia held in the Campus Martius |
| campestria, campestrium n | plain, flat land, level ground, flat, level area, Mars Field |
| campestris, campestre | pertaining to a level field, even, flat, level, champaign, relating to the Campus Martius, relating to the athletic exercises held in the Campus Martius, pertaining to the comitia held in the Campus Martius |
| campus, campī m (cf. κῆπος) | an even, flat place, plain, field, the produce of the field, any level surface, place of action |
| campus, campī m (cf. κῆπος) | arable land, level ground, area, free play space, realm, sea area, lowland, square, seed field, battlefield, playing field, playground, romping ground |
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 117 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortad amussim | according to a rule or level, accurately, exactly |
| ad certam fōrmulam astringō | limit to a certain level, restrict to a certain extent |
| adaequāre, adaequō, adaequāvī, adaequātum | level with, reache, equal, equalize, compare |
| adamussim | according to a rule, according to a level, accurately, exactly |
| aecor, aecoris n | level surface, plane surface, even surface of the sea, , calm sea, smooth sea |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| aequātīs iūribus | at eye level, with equal rights |
| aequilībrātus, aequilībrāta, aequilībrātum | in perfect equilibrium, in perfect equipoise, level, horizontal |
| aequilībris, aequilībre | in perfect equilibrium, in perfect equipoise, level, horizontal |
| aequilībrium, aequilībriī n | level position, horizontal position, equilibrium, perfect equality |
| aequitās locī | level nature of the site, flatness of the site |
| 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 |
| aequor, aequoris n | level surface, plane surface, even surface of the sea, , calm sea, smooth sea |
| aequum, aequī n | level ground, plain |
| 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 |
| aestuat ager | the field languishes |
| agellulus, agellulī m | a very small field |
| agellus, agellī m | small piece of ground, little field |
| ager decimānus (ager decumānus) | tithe field |
| ager exossātus | field cleaned from stones |
| ager extrēmus | outermost field, border field |
| ager nōn renovātus | unploughed field |
| ager parturit | the field wants to bear fruit, the field is greening |
| ager restibilis | field that is sown annually, field that does not lie fallow |
| ager satiōnālis | field suitable for sowing, seed field |
| ager sterilis est | the field does not bear fruit |
| ager, agrī m (ἀγρός) | territory, district, domain, the whole of the soil belonging to a community, productive land, field, the fields, the open country, country, plain, valley, champaign, measure of length |
| agrimōnia, agrimōniae f | field herb |
| agripeta, agripetae m | one who strives for the possession of land, field hunter, goods hunter |
| agro abaliēnātō | after the sale of the field |
| agrum colō | till the field, cultivate the field |
| agrum moveō | plow the field |
| agrum renovō | plow the fallow field |
| aiquus, aiqua, aiquum | plain, even, level, flat, favorable, convenient, fair, equitable, patient, enduring |
| alicuī pār sum | be in the same line with someone, be on the same level with someone |
| aliquid cōnsequor in aliquā rē | to achieve something in a field |
| aliquid efficiō in aliquā rē | achieve something in a field |
| amussim | according to a rule or level, accurately, exactly |
| amussis, amussis f (Akk.: amussim) | rule, level |
| ante sīgna | in front of the field signs, before the field signs |
| apertum, apertī n | that which is open, that which is free, open space, clear space, open field |
| aphaca, aphacae f | kind of pulse, field or chick-pea, common dandelion |
| aphacē, aphacae f | kind of pulse, field or chick-pea, common dandelion |
| arātiuncula, arātiunculae f | small arable field, small estate |
| ārea, āreae f | piece 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 |
| armīs dēcernō | fight in open field |
| arūra, arūrae f | field, cornfield, seedfield |
| arva, arvae f | arable field, cornfield |
| arvālis, arvāle | pertaining to a cultivated field |
| arvum urgeō | laboriously work the seed field |
| arvum, arvī n | arable field, cultivated land, field, ploughed land, glebe, country, plain, region, pasture-ground, sea, shore, coast |
| assolāre, assolō, assolāvī (adsolō) | level to the ground, throw to the ground, destroy |
| atamussim | according to a rule or level, accurately, exactly |
| bellica īnsīgnia | field signs |
| caepīna, caepīnae f | field of onions, bed of onions |
| caepuila, caepuilae f | field of onions, bed of onions, onion planting |
| caespes, caespitis m | turf, sod as cut out, cot, hut, hovel, shed, altar, knot, knob, clump, group of plants, grassy field, a green field, earth, ground |
| campārius, campāriī m | field guardian, field gunner |
| campēnsis, campēnse | belonging to the flat field |
| campēnsis, campēnse | worshipped on the Field of Mars |
| campicellum, campicellī n | small field, little field |
| campulus, campulī m | small field, piece of land |
| campum arō | till the field, cultivate the field, plough the field |
| campus assiduis pulsatus equis | the field rushed through by persevering horses |
| campus bellātor | the field of battle, battlefield, battleground |
| campus fēniculārius | fennel field |
| campus gāsālis | gas field |
| campus lūsōrius | playing field, sports field |
| campus māgnēticus | magnetic field |
| campus pedelūdiārius | football pitch, football field |
| campus pinguis | fertile seed field |
| campus, quī castra praeiacet | the field in front of the camp |
| castriānus, castriānī m | field soldier |
| cēpīna, cēpīnae f | field of onions, bed of onions, onion planting |
| certāmen campestre | the battle for positions of honor fought on the Field of Mars |
| chōrobatēs, chōrobatae m | an instrument for finding the level of water, ground-level |
| cibulla, cibullae f | field of onions, bed of onions |
| clārus in philosophiā | famous in the field of philosophy |
| 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 |
| cōdēta, cōdētae f | a field overgrown with horsetail |
| collātiō sīgnōrum | enemy clash, gathering of the field signs |
| colere, colō, coluī, cultum | cultivate, till, tend, take care of a field, work in a garden, abide, dwell, stay in a place, inhabit, bestow upon a thing, care upon a thing, care for, frequent, cherish, protect, be the guardian of |
| columba agrestis | eld dove, field pigeon |
| complānātor, complānātōris m | , one who makes level, |
| complānāre, complānō, complānāvī, complānātum | make even, make level, make plain, render tolerable |
| cōnsternere, cōnsternō, cōnstrāvī, cōnstrātum | strew over, cover by strewing, bestrew, to thatch, floor, pave, spread, cover, to throw down, prostrate, level |
| cucurbitulāris, cucurbitulāris f | the field cypress |
| cultellāre, cultellō, cultellāvī, cultellātum | make in the shape of a knife, to level land by the coulter |
| cultus agricolārum (agricolae) | farming, agriculture, field culture |
| cultus agrōrum (agrī) | farming, agriculture, field development |
| dē plānō | on level ground, not on the tribunal |
| dēgrūmāre, dēgrūmō | level off, straighten |
| dēgrūmārī, dēgrūmor | level off, straighten |
| deplānāre, deplānō, deplānāvī, deplānātum | level off, make level, make even |
| dērēctus, dērēcta, dērēctum | made straight, straight, direct, level, upright, steep |
| dignitātis gradum ascendō | climb to a higher level of honor, make a career, ascend to an honorary position |
| dīrēctus, dīrēcta, dīrēctum | made straight, straight, direct, level, upright, steep |
| frātrēs arvālēs | college of twelve priests, who yearly made offerings to the field-Lares for the increase of the fruits of the field |
| scopelismos, scopelismī m | placing stones in an enemy's field |
| sedēre, sedeō, sēdī, sessum | remain encamped, keep the field |
| seges, segetis f | cornfield, standing corn, growing corn, crop in a field, field, ground, soil |
| striga, strigae f | row of grain or hay cut down, swath, windrow, furrow drawn lengthwise of the field, spaces between the squadrons |
| summa aqua | water surface, water level |
| tenilūsor campēnsis | Field tennis player |
| tergum dō | clear the field, move away, give way |
| terrula, terrulae f | small piece of land, field |
| trānsbeāre, trānsbeō | additionally increase, raise to a higher level |
| undae recēdunt | the water falls, the water level sinks |
| vervāctum, vervāctī n | fallow ground, fallow field |
| virtūte mē cum aliquō comparō | put oneself on the same level with someone in terms of bravery |
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