Suchergebnis zu "pile":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 10 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortacervus fērālis | pyre, pile, stake |
| congeriēs, congeriēī f | that which is brought together, heap, pile, mass, chaos, heap of wood, wood-pile, funeral-pile |
| congestiō, congestiōnis f | a bringing together, a heaping up, accumulation, that which is heaped up, heap, mass, pile |
| congestus, congestūs m | bearing together, bringing together, accumulation, heap, pile, mass |
| coniectus, coniectūs m | throwing together, crowding, connecting together, uniting together, conflux, concourse, confluence, heap, crowd, pile, throwing, throwing down, casting, projecting, hurling, turning, directing |
| cumulus, cumulī m | heap, pile, a mass piled up, a heap added to an accumulated mass or to a full measure |
| strūctus, strūctūs m | heap, pile |
| struēs, struis f | heap, pile, heap of little offering-cakes, funeral pile, pyre |
| struīx, struīcis f | heap, pile |
| sudis, sudis f | stake, pile, kind of pike |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 35 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortacervāre, acervō, acervāvī, acervātum | form a heap, heap up, pile up, amass, accumulate, multiply |
| admōlīrī, admōlior, admōlītus sum | move one thing to another, move one thing upon another, bring one thing to another, bring one thing upon another, pile up, exert one’s self to reach a place, strive toward a place, struggle toward a place |
| adtumulāre, adtumulō, adtumulātum | pile up, pour over, heap, overflow |
| agger niveus | snow pile |
| agger, aggeris m | le, dike of earth, heap of arms, pile of arms, mound, mountains, funeral pile of wood, heap of ashes, high wave of the sea, rampart, embankment, viaduct, mole, trench, causeway, road, materials for mole, materials for rampart, pier, battery, barricade |
| aggerāre, aggerō (adgerō), aggerāvī, aggerātum | form an agger, heap up like an agger, heap up, pile up, fill, fill up |
| aggregātiō, aggregātiōnis f | aggregation, pile up |
| āra sepulcrī | funeral pile |
| āra, ārae f | altar, protection, refuge, shelter, funeral pile, constellation in the southern sky, monument of stone |
| āridum līgnum compōnō | pile up dry wood |
| armōrum cumulōs coacervō | pile up mountains of arms |
| attumulāre, attumulō, attumulātum | pile up, pour over, heap, overflow |
| augeō, addō, accumulō | pile up, form heaps |
| bustuārius, bustuāria, bustuārium | pertaining to the place where dead bodies were burned, that fought at a funeral pile in honor of the dead, upon which men were offered |
| caelō aliquid aequō | pile something sky-high |
| circumcumulāre, circumcumulō | heap up around, pile up around |
| cōnstruere, cōnstruō, cōnstrūxī, cōnstrūctum | heap, bring together, gather together, heap up, pile up, make by piling up, make, fabricate, construct, build |
| convāsāre, convāsō, convāsāvī, convāsātum | pack vessels together, pack implements together, pack up, pile up |
| cumulāre, cumulō, cumulāvi, cumulātum | form into a heap, accumulate, heap up, pile up, augment by heaping up, increase, heap, amass, make full by heaping up, fill full, fill, overload, overwhelm, made complete, made perfect, complete |
| dē stipulīs māgnus acervus erit | from individual stalks finally becomes a pile |
| struere, struō, strūxī, strūctum | place by or upon each other, pile up, arrange, make by joining together, build, erect, fabricate, make, form, construct, join together, compound, compose, prepare, cause, occasion, devise, contrive, instigate |
| sublica, sublicae f | stake driven into the ground, pile driven into the ground, palisade, pile for a bridge |
| superacervāre, superacervō | heap on, pile up |
| superacervāre, superacervō | heap on, pile up |
| turmae stīpātrīces | satellite cluster, satellite pile |
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FormenbestimmungWortform von: pile[2] Vok. Sgl. von | pīlus, pīlī m Manipel der Triarier; Zenturio der Triarier; |
[2] Vok. Sgl. von | pilus, pilī m Haar; Haarwuchs; Kleinigkeit; geringfügige Sache; |
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