Suchergebnis zu "old established":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 190 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā bove māiōre discit arāre minor | as the old sang, so do the young chirp, from the older ox the younger one learns to plow |
| aedēs sacrae vetustāte collāpsae | temples dilapidated by their old age |
| 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 |
| aetās īngravēscēns | burden of old age, pressure of old age |
| aetās mala merx est | old age is a bad thing |
| aetās senīlis | old age |
| aeternus, aeterna, aeternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aeviternus, aeviterna, aeviternum | without beginning or end, eternal, everlasting, endless, immortal, lasting, enduring, perpetual, of yore, of old |
| aevō ingravēscente | when old age becomes burdensome |
| aevum, aevī n | uninterrupted, never-ending time, eternity, lifetime, life, age, old age, generation, men living in the same age, time |
| ānas, ānatis f | old wives' disease |
| anēre, aneō | be decrepit, tremble like an old woman |
| anēscere, anēscō | tremble like an old woman |
| anicilla, anicillae f | little old woman |
| anicla, aniclae f | little old woman |
| anicula, aniculae f | little old woman |
| aniculāris, aniculāre | worthy of an old woman, after the manner of an old woman |
| anīlis, anīle | pertaining to an old woman, like an old woman, old womanish, anile |
| anīlitās, anīlitātis f | old age of a woman, anility, old woman age |
| anīliter | like an old woman |
| anīlitārī, anīlitor | become an old woman |
| anitās, anitātis f | old age, elderly age |
| anniculus, annicula, anniculum | a year old, of a year, a yearling |
| annīs fessus | decrepit, frail, aged, senile, geriatric, old and decrepit, debilitated, , decrepit, frail, aged, senile, geriatric, old and decrepit, debilitated |
| annōs nōnāginta nātus | ninety years old |
| annōsitās, annōsitātis f | fulness of years, old age |
| annōsus, annōsa, annōsum | of many years, aged, old |
| annōtinus, annōtina, annōtinum | a year old, of last year |
| annuālis, annuāle | a year old |
| annuclus, annucla, annuclum | a year old, of a year, a yearling |
| annuculus, annucula, annuculum | a year old, of a year, a yearling |
| annulla, annullae f | old mum, old mother |
| antīcus, antīca, antīcum | old, ancient, former, past, gone by, good, simple, honest, venerable, illustrious |
| antīqua, antīquōrum n | the old, the prehistoric |
| antīquē | in former times, of old, anciently, from ancient times, in the old way, in the old style, in the old fashion |
| antīquī mōris est | it's an old fashion, it's an old custom |
| antīquitās, antīquitātis f | condition of former times, state of former times, the good old times, the honesty of the good old times, integrity, uprightness |
| antīquitus | in former times, of old, anciently, from ancient times, in the old way, in the old style, in the old fashion |
| antīquāre, antīquō, antīquāvī, antīquātum | reject, not adopt, make old |
| antīquō genere nātus | from an old family (born) |
| antīquum obtineō | still be the old one |
| antīquus amor cancer est | old love goes the crab |
| antīquus, antīqua, antīquum | old, ancient, former, past, gone by, good, simple, honest, venerable, illustrious |
| anucella, anucellae f | little old woman |
| anulla, anullae f | old mum, old mother |
| anus, anūs f | old woman, matron, old wife, old maid, female soothsayer, sibyl |
| apolectus, apolectī f | kind of tunny-fish when not a year old, piece for salting, cut from the tunnyfish |
| aquilae senectūs | sprightly old age, eternally young eagle power |
| archigeron, archigerontis m | chief of the old men (a title under the emperors) |
| assenēscere, assenēscō | age, grow old, become old |
| athēnogerōn, athēnogerontis m (Akk. Sgl. athēnogeronta) | student old man, studious old man |
| atta | salutation used to old men, father |
| avītus, avīta, avītum | belonging to a grandfather, coming from a grandfather, ancestral, very old, very ancient |
| avus, avī m | grandfather, grandsire, ancestor, forefather, an old man |
| Basilīa, Basiliōn n | Books of Kings (in the Old Testament) |
| bīmātus, bīmāta, bīmātum | two years old |
| bimēnstris, bimēnstre | of two months’ duration, of two months, two months old |
| bimēstris, bimēstre (bimēnstris) | of two months’ duration, of two months, two months old |
| bīmulus, bīmula, bīmulum | only two years old |
| bīmus, bīma, bīmum | two years old, of two years, biennial |
| cānēscere, cānēscō, cānuī | grow white, whiten, become gray, become hoary, grow old, get feeble |
| cānīscere, cānīscō, cānuī | grow white, whiten, become gray, become hoary, grow old, get feeble |
| cānitia, cānitiae f | gray or grayish-white color, hoariness, gray hair, hoary age, old age |
| cānitiēs, cānitiēī f | gray or grayish-white color, hoariness, gray hair, hoary age, old age |
| cānitus | from old times |
| canōn, canonis m (Akk. Sgl. canona, Pl. canonas) | marking line, measuring line, rule, canon, model, wooden channel in hydraulic instruments, annual tribute, established by law, catalogue of sacred writings |
| cantilēna, cantilēnae f | song, old song, silly prattle, trite prattle, gossip, lampoon |
| cantilēnam eāndem canis (τὸ αὐτὸ ᾄδεις ἆσμα) | you sing ever the old song, you reel off the same old story |
| cānus, cāna, cānum | white, hoary, foamy, frothy, old, aged |
| cardō extrēmus | old age, elderly age |
| cariōsus, cariōsa, cariōsum | decayed, rotten, too loose, porous, withered, dry by old age |
| casca, cascae f | the old woman, the old lady, the ancient one |
| cascus, casca, cascum | old, ancient |
| cantilēna, cantilēnae f | song, old song, silly prattle, trite prattle, gossip |
| centēnāriō contiguus | almost a hundred years old |
| centēnārius ēvāsī | I became one hundred years old |
| certus, certa, certum | determined, resolved, fixed, settled, purposed, fixed, established, settled, fixed, particular, specified, sure, unerring, to be depended upon, true, faithful, certain, proved |
| cicātrīcem obductam refricō | reopen an old scar |
| cīnctūtus, cīnctūta, cīnctūtum | old fashioned, old roman, girded, not effeminate |
| cīvitātem in antīquum iūs repetō | demand the old rights for the city |
| colōnia auspicātō dēducta | the colony laid out under a lucky star, the colony established under a good star |
| cōmicī stultī senēs | the stupid old people from the comedy |
| commonefaciō tē veteris amīcitiae | I remind you of our old friendship |
| cōnsenēscere, cōnsenēscō, cōnsenuī | grow old together, grow old, become old, become gray, grow old or gray in an occupation, follow an occupation too long, become weak, become infirm, become powerless, waste away, fall into disuse, decay, fade, lose force, lose consideration, lose respect |
| cōnsilium senīle optimum | the old guess best |
| cōnstāre, cōnstat, cōnstititit | it is settled, it is established, it is undisputed, it is certain, it is well known |
| cōnstāre, cōnstō, cōnstitī, cōnstātūrus | be established, be settled, be certain, be manifest, be evident, be well known |
| conternāre, conternō | be three years old |
| cotīdiē aliquid addiscēns senex fīo | grow old by learning something every day |
| crambē repetīta (δὶς κράμβη) | a warmed over story, an old story |
| crūda vulnera retractō | renew old pains |
| decem annōs vīxī | be turned ten years old |
| decemnovennālis, decemnovennāle | nineteen year old |
| dēcrepitus, dēcrepita, dēcrepitum | very old, decrepit |
| Dīa, Dīae f | old name of the island of Naxos |
| Dicaearchēa, Dicaearchēae f | old name of Puteoli |
| Dicaearchīa, Dicaearchīae f | old name of Puteoli |
| Diiovis, Diiovis m | old Italian name for Juppiter |
| Diiovis, Diiovis m | old nomen for later Juppiter |
| dīmus, dīma, dīmum | two years old, of two years, biennial |
| Diovis, Diovis m | old Italian name for Juppiter |
| Dipsas, Dipsadis m | name given to an old bawd |
| mī vetule! | my little old fellow |
| mī vetule! | my little old fellow |
| nostrī veterēs | our old writers, our ancient writers |
| sēdecennis, sēdecenne | sixteen years old |
| sedēre, sedeō, sēdī, sessum | sit, sit close, sit tight, hold fast, hang fast, be fast, be firm, be fixed, be immovable, be settled, be established |
| seneciō, seneciōnis m | old man |
| senecta, senectae f | old age, extreme age, senility, old skin, slough of a serpent, cast off annually |
| senectus, senecta, senectum | aged, very old |
| senectūs, senectūtis f | old age, extreme age, senility, gray hairs, old skin, slough, cast off yearly by serpents |
| senēre, seneō | to be old, to be weak, to be feeble |
| senēs dēfloccātī | old men shorn of locks |
| senex, senis [senior, senius] | old, aged, advanced in years |
| senex, senis m | an aged person, an old man |
| senica, senicae f | aged person, old man, old woman |
| seniculus, seniculī m | old man |
| senīlis, senīle | belonging to old people, aged, senile |
| senīliter | after the manner of an old person |
| senium, seniī n | feebleness of age, decline, decay, debility, an old man, old fellow, peevishness, moroseness |
| senius, seniī m | old man |
| septemvīcennis, septemvīcenne | twenty seven years old |
| septennis, septenne | seven years old |
| septuennis, septuenne | of seven years, seven years old |
| sexāgēnārius, sexāgēnāria, sexāgēnārium | of sixty, containing sixty, sixty years old, sexagenary |
| sexennis, sexenne | of six years, six years old |
| suggrundārium, suggrundāriī n | grave of a child less than forty days old |
| sūtor veterāmentārius | mender of old shoes, cobbler |
| tempus prius | the old days |
| tempus superius | the old days |
| tempus vetus | the old days |
| tempus vetustum | the old days |
| tredecim annōs nātus sum | be thirteen years old |
| trīcēnārius, trīcēnāria, trīcēnārium | containing thirty, thirty years old, thirty quarterdigits in diameter |
| triennis, trienne | three years old |
| trimēstris, trimēstre | three months old, that ripens in three months, that remain with us but three months |
| trīmulus, trīmula, trīmulum | of three years, three years old |
| trīmus, trīma, trīmum | of three years, three years old |
| trisaeclisenex, trisaeclisenis m | old man of three generations |
| trisēclisenex, trisēclisenis m | old man of three generations |
| ūsū receptum est | it is a traditional custom, it is an old fashioned custom |
| vetāmur vetere prōverbiō | an old proverb forbids us, an old saying forbids us |
| vetera novīs et quiēta turbidīs antehabeō | prefer the old to the new and the calm to the storm |
| vetera omittō | leave the old out, pass over the old |
| vetera, veterum n | the old, the former |
| veterāmentārius, veterāmentāria, veterāmentārium | belonging to old things |
| veterānus, veterāna, veterānum | old, veteran, experienced, skilled |
| veterānus, veterānī m | old tried soldier, veteran soldier, veteran |
| veterāria, veterāriōrum n | old wine stocks |
| veterārium, veterāriī n | old wine storage room |
| veterārius, veterāria, veterārium | old, mature |
| veterārius, veterāriī m | old, mature |
| veterāscere, veterāscō | grow old |
| veterātor, veterātōris m | one who has grown old, one who has become gray, one who has practised, one who has skilled in any thing, crafty fellow, old fox, sly-boots, an old slave |
| veterātus, veterāta, veterātum | old, inveterate |
| veterēscere, veterēscō | grow old |
| veterētum, veterētī n | ground that has long lain fallow, old fallow ground |
| veternus, veterna, veternum | of great age, old, ancient |
| veternus, veternī m | old age, age, old dirt, lethargy, somnolence, deep long sleep, long torpidity, drowsiness, dulness, sluggishness, sloth |
| veterāre, veterō, veterāvī, veterātum | make old |
| veterulus, veterula, veterulum | quite old, relatively old, a little old, somewhat old |
| veterum annālēs | old history, ancient history |
| vetrānus, vetrāna, vetrānum | old, veteran, experienced, skilled |
| vetula, vetulae f | little old woman |
| vetulārum oblectāmenta antequadragēsimālia | old women's carnival |
| vetulī nōtīque columbī sumus | we are like an old familiar pair of doves |
| vetulus, vetula, vetulum | little old, old |
| vetulus, vetulī m | a little old man |
| vetus (verbum) est (+ AcI) | it's an old word that, , , , |
| vetus quassaque nāvis | old leaky ship, old leaking vessel |
| vetus sepulcrum | old man, half dead man |
| vetus vīnum | old wine |
| vetus, veteris | old, aged, veteran, experienced, of a former time, former, earlier, ancient |
| vetusculus, vetuscula, vetusculum | somewhat old, somewhat ancient, oldish, rather antiquated |
| vetustās, vetustātis f | old age, age, long existence, long duration, great age, posterity, the remote future |
| vetustāte amīcitiae coniūnctus sum cum aliquō | be bound to someone in old friendship |
| vetustēscere, vetustēscō | grow old |
| vetustīscere, vetustīscō | grow old |
| vetustāre, vetustō | age, make old |
| vetustārī, vetustor, vetustātus | grow old |
| vetustus, vetusta, vetustum | that has existed a long time, aged, old, ancient |
| vīcēnārius, vīcēnāria, vīcēnārium | twenty years old |
| vīnum annōsum | a many years old wine |
| vīnum ēdentulum | old wine |
| vir mōris antīquī | an old fashioned man |
| vir mōrum veterum | a man of old conventionality |
| virgō senecta | celibate old age |
| vītae ratiō bene ac sapienter īnstitūta | a wise life plan, a wisely established life plan |
| vitula conternāns | three year old calf |
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