Suchergebnis zu "period":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 12 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcircumductiō, circumductiōnis f | leading around, conducting around, cheating, defrauding, expansion of a thought, period |
| complexiō verbōrum | word association, word complexion, period |
| complexiō, complexiōnis f | combination, connection, physical constitution, physical habit, association, comprehension, comprisal, period, rhetorical figure, according to which one constantly recurs to what has been previously said, conclusion in a syllogism |
| comprehēnsiō, comprehēnsiōnis f | a seizing or laying hold of with the hands, hostile seizure, arresting, catching, apprehending, a mental comprehending, perceiving, comprehension, perception, idea, power to unite and grasp as a whole things which belong together, expression, style, period |
| comprēnsiō, comprēnsiōnis f | a seizing or laying hold of with the hands, hostile seizure, arresting, catching, apprehending, a mental comprehending, perceiving, comprehension, perception, idea, power to unite and grasp as a whole things which belong together, expression, style, period |
| conclūsiō, conclūsiōnis f | a shutting up, closing, a hostile shutting in, siege, blockade, conclusion, end, period, conclusion in a syllogism, the consequence |
| diēs, diēī m | day, civil day, a set day, appointed time, term, natural day, birthday, dying-day, space of time, period, daylight, sky, heavens, weather, air |
| sēnsus, sēnsūs m | thought expressed in words, sentence, period |
| sententia, sententiae f | thought expressed in words, sentence, period |
| spatium, spatiī n | room, space distance, interval, size, bulk, extent walk, promenade, public place, public square, race-course, room in a building, space in a building, action of walking, walk, promenade, turn, course, space of time, period, time, leisure, opportunity, path, race, track |
| tempestās, tempestātis f | portion of time, point of time, space of time, time, season, period, storm, tempest, commotion, disturbance, calamity, misfortune, shower, throng, multitude |
| tractus, tractūs m | drawing, dragging, hauling, pulling, drawing out, trailing, stretch, extent, tract of a thing, territory, district, region, tract of land, course, progress, movement, space, lapse, period, drawing out, protracting, lengthening, protraction, extension, length |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 65 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaetās, aetātis f | period of life, time of life, life, age, space of time, generation, time, four ages of the world (the golden age, silver age, etc) |
| aevō sequentī | subsequently, in the following period, in future times |
| aliquantisper | for a moderate period of time, for a while, for a time, for some time |
| ambitūdō, ambitūdinis, f | period of revolution |
| antistrophē | antistrophe answering to the strophe, rhetorical figure, when several parts of a period end with the same word = conversio |
| antistrophē, antistrophēs f | antistrophe answering to the strophe, rhetorical figure, when several parts of a period end with the same word = conversio |
| atomum, atomī n | moment, time period |
| bīduum, bīduī n | period of two days, space of two days, two days |
| biennium, bienniī n | period of two years, space of two years, two years |
| binoctium, binoctiī n | period of two nights, space of two nights, two nights |
| brevī tempor interiectō | after a short interruption, after a short interim period |
| castum, castī n | festival, period of time consecrated to a god, holy festival time |
| circuitus, circuitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| circumductum, circumductī n | a period |
| circumitus, circumitūs m | going round, circling, revolving, revolution, periodical return of a disease, circuit, compass, way around, open space left around a building, speaking period, circumlocution, periphrasis, roundabout way, indirect procedure |
| circumscrīptiō, circumscrīptiōnis f | encircling, circle, boundary, limit, outline, contour, circuit, compass, period (verborum), compendious statement, summing up, the limitation of a question by the removal of a circumstance in dispute |
| clausula, clausulae f | close, conclusion, end, fitting end, close of a period, conclusion of a legal formula, any clause of a law, any section of a law |
| coena, coenae f | principal meal of the Romans in the early period, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment |
| comma, commatis n | division of a period, mark of punctuation, comma, caesura |
| 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 |
| compositiō verbōrum | period structure, sentence structure |
| continuātiō, continuātiōnis f | a following of one thing after another, unbroken series, connection, continuation, succession, uninterrupted succession, a period |
| continuāre, continuō, continuāvī, continuātum | join together in uninterrupted succession, make continuous, join one with another, connect, unite, erect in rows, connect together in a period, join, connect together, continue uninterruptedly, do successively one thing after another, continue, last |
| 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 |
| cyclus, cyclī m | circle, recurring period, periodic change, recurrence, instrument for branding |
| decennium, decenniī n | period of ten years |
| dēpositiō, dēpositiōnis f | laying down, putting off, depositing for safe-keeping, pulling down, tearing down, depositing in the earth, burying, parting from, getting rid of, deposition, testimony, lowering, degradation, close of a period, lowering of voice |
| dēvirginārī, dēvirginor, dēvirginātus sum | quit the period of youth |
| diēs satis laxa | fairly long deadline, quite a long period of time |
| dietēris, dietēridis f | period of two years |
| hōra vacua | free period |
| multa acervātim frequentō | crowding together many thoughts in one period |
| septennium, septenniī n | period of seven years |
| septuennium, septuenniī n | period of seven years |
| sexennium, sexenniī n | period of six years, six years |
| superadultus, superadulta, superadultum | fully mature, past the first period of maturity |
| tempora Caesariāna | imperial era, imperial age, imperial period |
| tempora māterna | period of pregnancy, gestational period |
| tempus ad dēlīberandum pōstulō | request a cooling-off period |
| tempus alicuī dō | allow a period of time |
| tempus appellātōrium | withdrawal period |
| tempus diēī | day period |
| tempus quadragēsimāle | lenting period |
| tempus, temporis n (cf. τέμνω) | portion of time, period of time, a time, time, season, fitting time, appointed time, the right season, proper period, opportunity, state of the times, position, state, condition |
| tempusculum, tempusculī n | short time span, brief period |
| tetracōlon, ī, n., eine | period consisting of four members |
| tetraëtēris, tetraëtēridis f (Akk. Sgl. tetraëtērida) | four-year period |
| trānscursiō, trānscursiōnis f | passing over, lapse of a period of time, hasty treatment, brief handling in thought |
| tricōlon, tricōlī n | period consisting of three clauses |
| tricōlum, tricōlī n | period consisting of three clauses |
| triduō intermissō | after three days, after a period of three days, after a break of three days |
| trienniō circumāctō | after a period of three years, after three years, |
| vīcennium, vīcenniī n | period of twenty years |
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