Suchergebnis zu "plant":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 15 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadserere, adserō, adsēvī, adsitum | sow, plant, set near, sow near, plant near |
| ampeloprason, ampeloprasī n | plant, probably field-garlic |
| asserere, asserō (adserō), assēvī, assitum | sow, plant, set near, sow near, plant near |
| centunculus, centunculī m | small patch or patchwork, partycolored saddle-cloth, plant, bind-weed, knotweed |
| chamaeleōn, chamaeleontis m (Akk.Sgl. auch chamaeleonta ) | plant, the carline thistle |
| chamaeleucē, chamaeleucēs f | plant, colt’sfoot |
| cōnserere, cōnserō, cōnsēvī, cōnsitum (cōnsatum) | sow with something, plant with something, plant, set, strew, fill, sow |
| dēmittere, dēmittō, dēmīsī, dēmissum | send down, drop, let, sink down, bring down, cause to hang down, cause to fall down, lower, put down, let fall, put into the ground, plant, lead down, cast down, let sink |
| deplāntāre, deplāntō, deplāntāvī, deplāntātum | take off a twig, take off a shoot, break off, set in the ground, plant |
| dēserere, dēserō, - , dēsitum | sow, plant |
| sēmināre, sēminō, sēmināvī, sēminātum | sow, beget, engender, procreate, plant, propagate, disseminate |
| serere, serō, sēvī, satum | sow, plant, beget, bring forth, produce, sow the seeds of any thing, found, establish, scatter, disseminate, propagate, cause, occasion, excite |
| statuere, statuō, statuī, statūtum | cause to stand, set up, set, station, fix in an upright position, set in the ground, erect, plant, place, set forth, construct and place, set up after constructing, make, establish, found, build, cause to stand still, cause to stop, cause to stand firm |
| stirps, stirpis f | lower part of the trunk of plants, stock, stem, stalk, root, plant, shrub, shoot, sprout, race, family, lineage, offspring, descendant, progeny, source, origin, foundation, first beginning, cause |
| triorchis, triorchis f | plant, kind of centaury |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 285 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabigeātor, abigeātōris m | plant which has the power of producing abortion, ground-pine |
| abrotonum, abrotonī n (ἀβρότονον) | plant of a aromatic smell, southernwood |
| abrotonus, abrotonī f | plant of a aromatic smell, southernwood |
| acanthinus, acanthina, acanthinum (ἀκάνθινος) | resembling the plant bear’s-foot |
| acinos, acinī f (Akk. Sgl. acinon) | fragrant plant, wild basil |
| aconīton, aconītī n | poisonous plant, wolfsbane, monkshood, aconite |
| acopos, acopī f | plant useful in childbirth |
| acoron, acorī n | aromatic plant, sweet-flag, calamus |
| acoros, acorī f | aromatic plant, sweet-flag, calamus |
| acorum, acorī n | aromatic plant, sweet-flag, calamus |
| acrō, acrōnis m (acrōn, acrōnis m) | extremity of a thing, member of the body, stem of a plant |
| acrōn, acrōnis m | extremity of a thing, member of the body, stem of a plant |
| actē, actēs f | a plant |
| adiantum, adiantī n | the plant maiden-hair |
| aegilōps, aegilōpis m (Akk. Sgl. aegilōpa, Akk.Plur. aegilōpas) | disease of the eyes, lacrimal fistula, ulcer in the inner corner of the eye, kind of oak with edible acorns, weed among barley, tare among barley, kind of bulbous plant |
| aegoceras, aegoceratis n | a plant, fenugreek |
| aegolethron, aegolethrī n | a plant in Pontus, injurious to goats |
| aeschȳnomenē, aeschȳnomenēs f | plant which shrinks when touched, a sensitive plant |
| aetitē, aetitēs f (Akk. Sgl. aetitēn) | a climbing plant |
| agēratos, agēraton | plant that does not readily wither |
| agnos, agnī c | tall plant resembling the willow, chastetree |
| aiuga, aiugae f | a plant which has the power of producing abortion, ground-pine |
| albūcus, albūcī m | asphodel plant, bulb of the asphodel |
| alimon, alimī n | a plant, the orach |
| alōpecūros, alōpecūrī f | fox-tail, kind of plant |
| alsīnē, ēs f | a luxuriant plant, chickweed |
| alypon, alypī n | a plant, herb terrible |
| alypos, alypī m | a plant, herb terrible |
| alysson, alyssī n | a plant used for the bite of a mad dog, madwort |
| āmi n (indecl.) | ammi, an umbelliferous plant |
| āmium, āmiī n | ammi, an umbelliferous plant |
| āmmium, āmmiī n | ammi, an umbelliferous plant |
| amnacum, amnacī n | herbaceous plant, pellitory |
| amōmon, amōmī n | plant similar to the genuine amomum, but inferior in fragrance |
| ampelodesmos, ampelodesmī m | a plant used for tying up vines |
| anabasis, anabasis f | a plant, horse-tail, canary grass |
| anachylis, anachylis f (Akk. Sgl. anachylin) | kind of water plant |
| anactorium, anactoriī n | a plant, sword-grass |
| anagallis, anagallidis f (Akk.Sgl. anagallida) | a plant, pimpernel or chickweed |
| anarrhinon, anarrhinī n | a plant, wild lion’s-mouth |
| anchūsa, anchūsae f | a plant used as a cosmetic, ox-tongue |
| andrachlē, andrachlēs f | a plant, purslane |
| andrachnē, andrachnēs f | a plant, purslane |
| andremas | a plant, purslane |
| androsaces, androsacis n | a plant |
| anōnis, anōnidis f (Akk. onōnim) | a plant, the tall rest-harrow |
| anōnymos, anōnymī f | she, that is unnamed, designation of a plant |
| antirrhinon, antirrhinī n | a plant, wild lion’s-mouth |
| aparinē, aparinēs f | a plant, cleavers |
| apiastellum, apiastellī n | the plant batrachion or herba scelerata, the plant bryonia |
| apiastrum, apiastrī n | wild-parsley, balm, a plant of which bees are fond |
| arachidnē, arachidnēs f | wild leguminous plant, kind of chickling vetch |
| arachnē, arachnēs f | wild leguminous plant, kind of chickling vetch |
| arborēs serō | plant trees |
| arbustāre, arbustō | plant with trees |
| arcebion, arcebii n | a plant, usually called onochiles or anchusa, kind of ox-tongue |
| archebion, archebiī n | a plant used as a cosmetic, ox-tongue |
| arcīon, arciī n | a plant |
| ardissa, ardissae f | a plant |
| argemon, argemī n | a plant |
| aristolochia, aristolochiae f | plant useful in childbirth, birthwort, Easter luzei |
| arnoglōssa, arnoglōssae f | a plant, sheep’s-tongue, plantain |
| arnoglōsson, arnoglōssī n | a plant, sheep’s-tongue, plantain |
| arnoglōssos, arnoglōssī f | a plant, sheep’s-tongue, plantain |
| arrhenogonon, arrhenogonī n | species of the plant satyrion |
| arsenogonon, arsenogonī n | a species of the plant satyrion |
| ascyroīdes, ascyroīdis n | a plant similar to the ascyron |
| asperūgō, asperūginis f | a plant with prickly leaves |
| asphodelus, asphodelī m | asphodel, kind of lily-shaped plant with many tubercles at the root |
| asphodilus, asphodilī m | asphodel, kind of lily-shaped plant with many tubercles at the root |
| astercum, astercī n | kind of plant |
| astericum, astericī n | kind of plant |
| astragalus, astragalī m | little round moulding in the form of a ring, which encircles the upper part of a column, astragal, leguminous plant, Spanish tragacanth |
| asyla, asylae f | a plant |
| atractylis, atractylidis f (Gen. Sgl. auch atractylidos, Akk. Sgl. atractylida) | thistle-like plant, woolly carthamus |
| avia, aviae f [2] | a plant, groundsel |
| baccar, baccaris n | a plant having a fragrant root, from which an oil was expressed |
| bacchar, baccharis n | a plant having a fragrant root, from which an oil was expressed |
| batis, batis f | a plant, seafennel, samphire |
| battis, battis f | a plant, seafennel, samphire |
| bēchion, bēchiī n | a plant good for a cough, colt’sfoot |
| bētōnica, bētōnicae f | a plant, the betony |
| bolbīnē, bolbīnēs f | kind of bulbous plant |
| bolītes, bolītae m | the root of the plant lychnis |
| bōrith n (indecl.) | a plant purifying like soap, soapwort |
| brabilla, brabillae f | a unknown plant |
| brabyla, brabylae f | a unknown plant |
| bryon, bryī n | moss, grape-formed blossom of the silver poplar, plant growing upon the seashore, with leaves like lettuce |
| bryōnia, bryōniae f | moss, grape-formed blossom of the silver poplar, plant growing upon the seashore, with leaves like lettuce |
| bugula, bugulae f | an abortive plant |
| bulbīnē, bulbīnēs f | kind of bulbous plant |
| būpleuron, būpleurī n | an umbelliferous plant, hare’s-ear |
| burdunculus, burdunculī m | a plant, borage |
| būrrhīnon, būrrhīnī n | a plant, oxnose |
| cachry, cachryos n | an appendage to the catkin of certain trees in autumn, cone, capsule of rosemary, white kernel of the plant crethmos |
| cachrys, cachryos f (Akk. Sgl. cachrym, Abl. Sgl. cachry) | an appendage to the catkin of certain trees in autumn, cone, capsule of rosemary, white kernel of the plant crethmos |
| cactos, cactī m | a prickly plant with edible stalks, artichoke, any thing thorny, unpleasant |
| cactus, cactī m | a prickly plant with edible stalks, artichoke, any thing thorny, unpleasant |
| cadytās, cadytae m | a Syrian parasitical plant |
| calaminthē, calaminthēs f | a plant, kind of mint |
| calcētum, calcētī m | an unknown medicinal plant |
| callicia, calliciae f | a plant that is said to freeze water |
| callithrix, callithricis f | a plant used for coloring the hair, also called trichomanes |
| callitrix, callitricis f | a plant used for coloring the hair, also called trichomanes, a kind of ape or monkey in Ethiopia |
| calyx, calycis f (κάλυξ) | plant of two kinds, the monk’s-hood |
| caprĕĭda, caprĕĭdae f | a diuretic plant |
| caragōgos, caragōgī f | a medicinal plant |
| carcinōthron, carcinōthrī n | plant also called polygonon |
| cardamina, cardaminae f | a cress-like plant |
| carpasum, carpasī n | plant with narcotic juice |
| carpathum, carpathī n | plant with narcotic juice |
| caryitēs, caryitae m | a species of the plant tithymalus |
| casignētē, casignētēs f | name of a plant |
| catanancē, catanancēs f | plant used in magical love potions |
| caucalis, caucalidis f | an umbelliferous plant |
| cauliculus, cauliculī m | small stalk of a plant, small stem of a plant, sprout, a stalk or stem as an ornament on the capitals of columns |
| caulis, caulis m (cōlis, cōlēs) (καὐλός) | stalk or stem of a plant, tendrils, cabbage-stalk, cabbage, colewort, quill, stem or bony part of an ox’ s tail, tube by which eggs of insects are deposited, male member |
| cēmos, cēmī m | an unknown plant |
| cēpaea, cēpaeae f | a plant similar to the portulacca, portulacca-leaved sedum |
| ceratia, ceratiae | plant with a single leaf |
| cērintha, cērinthae f
| a plant which bees are fond of, wax-flower |
| cestron, cestrī n | the plant betony |
| cestros, cestrī f | the plant betony |
| chalbanē, chalbanēs f | resinous sap of an umbelliferous plant in Syria, galbanum |
| chalcēos, chalceī m | a prickly plant |
| chalcētum, chalcētī m | unknown medicinal plant |
| charitoblepharon, charitoblepharī n | a magical plant producing love |
| charitoblepharos, charitoblepharī m | a magical plant producing love |
| charta, chartae f | leaf of the Egyptian papyrus, paper, the papyrus plant itself, that which is written upon paper, writing, letter, poem, thin leaf, plate, lamina, tablet |
| chartus, chartī m | leaf of the Egyptian papyrus, paper, the papyrus plant itself, that which is written upon paper, writing, letter, poem, thin leaf, plate, lamina, tablet |
| chēnamychē, chēnamychēs f | a plant that shines by night |
| chēnomychē, chēnomychēs f | a plant that shines by night |
| chēnomychos, chēnomychī f | a plant that shines by night |
| chīliodynama, chīliodynamae f | unknown medicinal plant, thousand-virtues |
| chīliodynamia, chīliodynamiae f | unknown medicinal plant, thousand-virtues |
| chīliophyllon, chīliophyllī n | unknown plant, thousand-leaves |
| chondris, chondris f | a plant, a kind of horehound resembling marjoram |
| chȳlisma, chȳlismatis n | the extracted juice of a plant |
| chȳlos, chȳlī m | the extracted juice of a plant |
| chȳlus, chȳlī m | the extracted juice of a plant |
| cinaris, cinaris f | an unknown plant |
| circaea, circaeae f | a plant used as a charm |
| circaeon, circaeī n | the plant also called mandragoras |
| circaeum, circaeī n | the plant also called mandragoras |
| circumserere, circumserō | sow around, set around, plant around something |
| cissanthemos, cissanthemī f | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| cissanthemum, cissanthemī n | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| cissophylon, cissophylī n | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| cisthos, cisthī m | shrubby plant with red blossoms |
| citocacium, citocaciī n | the plant chamelaea, the dwarf olive |
| cleopicēton, cleopicētī n | the plant bedfoot |
| clinopodion, clinopodiī n | a plant, wild basil |
| clymenus, clymenī f | an unknown plant |
| cōbion, cōbiī n | a species of the plant tithymalus (wolf’s-milk), called also dendroides and leptophyllon |
| cōlēs, cōlis m | stalk or stem of a plant, tendrils, cabbage-stalk, cabbage, colewort, quill, stem or bony part of an ox’s tail, tube by which eggs of insects are deposited, male member |
| cōliculus, cōliculī m | small stalk or stem of a plant, stalk or stem as an ornament on the capitals of columns |
| complantāre, complantō, complantāvī, complantātum | plant together |
| cōnāmentum, cōnāmentī n | instrument for uprooting a plant |
| concilium, conciliī n | collection of people, association, gathering, union, meeting, assembly, assembly for consultation, council, a close conjunction, union, connection, bond of union, tie, sexual union, coition, blossom of the plant |
| condurdum, condurdī n | a plant, soapweed |
| cōnferba, cōnferbae f | kind of water plant |
| cōnferva, cōnfervae f | kind of water plant |
| conula, conulae f | a plant |
| corymbia, corymbiae f | species of the plant ferula |
| corymbiās, corymbiae f | species of the plant ferula |
| corymbītēs, corymbītae m | species of the plant tithymalus |
| corysidia, corysidiae f | another name of the plant Minyas |
| costum, costī n | an Oriental aromatic plant |
| costus, costī m | an Oriental aromatic plant |
| crataegis, crataegidis f (Akk. Sgl. crataegin) | another name of the plant satyrion |
| crēpis, crēpidis f | a unknown plant |
| crīspāre, crīspō, crīspāvī, crīspātum | curl, crisp, crimp, make variegated, make rough, make uneven, cover with something, plant with something, strew over, put into a tremulous motion, swing, brandish, wave |
| crocis, crocidis f (Akk. Sgl. crocida) | an unknown plant |
| crocodīlēon, crocodīleī n | a plant |
| crūs, crūris n | leg, shank, shin, foot, the lower part of the plant stem, |
| cucubalus, cucubalī f | the plant called also strychnos and strumus |
| cunebula, cunebulae f | a plant, a species of origanum |
| cunēla, cunēlae f | a plant, a species of origanum |
| cunīla, cunīlae f | a plant, a species of origanum |
| cyclamen, cyclaminis n | the plant sowbread |
| cyclamīnon, cyclamīnī n | the plant sowbread |
| cyclamīnos, cyclamīnī f | the plant sowbread |
| cyclamīnum, cyclamīnī n | the plant sowbread |
| cynaris, cynaris f | a plant |
| cynoglōssus, cynoglōssī f | hound’s-tongue (a plant), an other plant producing small burs |
| cynoīdes, cynoīdis n | another name of the plant psyllion |
| cynōps, cynōpis f | a plant, dog’s-eye |
| cynosorchis, cynosorchis f (Akk. Sgl. cynosorchiim) | hound’s-cod, a plant |
| cyparissos, cyparissī f | a plant |
| cypēris, cypēridis f (Akk. Sgl. cypērida) | the root of the plant cyperos |
| cypīrus, cypīrī m | a plant = gladiolus |
| damasōnion, damasōniī n | a plant = alisma |
| damasōnium, damasōniī n | a plant = alisma |
| daphnoīdēs, daphnoīdis f | the plant called also Clematis Aegyptia |
| daucos, daucī m | a plant of the parsnip or carrot kind |
| Dēmētrias, Dēmētriadis f
| a plant |
| dēprimere, dēprimō, dēpressī, dēpressum | press down, weigh down, sink down, depress, sink deep, plant deep, dig deep, sink to the bottom, sink, depreciate in words, disparage, oppress |
| diacheton, diacheti n | small plant in Rhodes; called also crysisceptrum |
| diagredion, diagrediī n | juice of the plant scammonea |
| diagridium, diagridiī n | juice of the plant scammonea |
| diagrydion, diagrydiī n | juice of the plant scammonea |
| dialion, dialiī n | the plant heliotropium |
| diaorīganōn | a medicine from the plant origanon |
| diaxylon, diaxylī n | a plant |
| dichomēnion, dichomēniī n | a plant |
| dīgerere, dīgerō, dīgessī, dīgestum | force apart, separate, divide, distribute, cut up, dissolve, dissipate, arrange, dispose, set in order, plant in regular rows, consider maturely, digest, endure, exercise |
| digitellum, digitellī n | the plant house-leek |
| digitillum, digitillī n | the plant house-leek |
| dinuptila, dinuptilae f | a plant = bryonia |
| dircion, dirciī n | plant also known as Apollinaris herba, a kind of solanum |
| herba vēsīcālis | plant that cures pain in the bladder, bladder-wort |
| scorpioctonon, scorpioctonī n | scorpion killer, the name of a plant, heliotrope |
| selāgō, selāginis f | plant resembling the savin tree |
| sēmina pōnō | plant seedlings |
| serichātum, serichātī n | an aromatic plant |
| sēsamoīdes, sēsamoīdis n | a plant resembling sesame |
| sēsimoīdes, sēsimoīdis n | a plant resembling sesame |
| sidērion, sidēriī n | the plant ironwort, vervain |
| silphium, silphiī n | a plant called in Latin laserpitium |
| sirpicus, sirpica, sirpicum | belonging to the plant sirpe |
| sisyrinchion, sisyrinchiī n | kind of bulbous plant |
| societās industriālis | industrial enterprise, industrial plant, industrial company |
| sparganion, sparganiī n | the plant bur-weed |
| stachys, stachyos f | a plant, horsemint |
| staphis, staphidis f | a plant, licebane, staves-acre |
| stephanomelis, stephanomelis f | plant which checks bleeding at the nose |
| strūmus, strūmī m | a plant that cures the struma, called also strychnos and cuculus |
| strūthion, strūthiī n | a plant, soapwort |
| sublabium, sublabiī n | a plant, dog’s-tongue |
| subserere, subserō | sow after, plant after, plant secretly, distribute secretly |
| sūrcellus, sūrcellī m | young twig, young branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, scion, graft, sucker, slip, set of a plant for growth, small tree |
| sūrcillus, sūrcillī m | young twig, young branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, scion, graft, sucker, slip, set of a plant for growth, small tree |
| sūrclus, sūrclī m | young twig, young branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, scion, graft, sucker, slip, set of a plant for growth, small tree |
| sūrculum, sūrculī n | young twig, young branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, scion, graft, sucker, slip, set of a plant for growth, small tree |
| sūrculus, sūrculī m | young twig, young branch, shoot, sprout, sprig, scion, graft, sucker, slip, set of a plant for growth, small tree |
| teramōn, teramī n | a plant growing near Philippi |
| teramum, teramī n | a plant growing near Philippi |
| thēlypteris, thēlypteridis f (Akk. Sgl. thēlypterim) | female plant of the filix |
| theobrotios, theobrotiī f | a plant |
| theombrotios, theombrotiī f | a plant |
| thērionarca, thērionarcae f | plant which benumbs serpents |
| thēronarca, thēronarcae f | plant which benumbs serpents |
| thryallis, thryallidis f | name of two different plants, plant, called also lychnitis, ear-shaped plant |
| thymelaea, thymelaeae f (Akk. Sgl. thymelaeān) | a plant, flax-leaved daphne |
| thyrsus, thyrsī m | stalk, stem of a plant, thorn, Bacchic staff, thyrsus |
| tīnus, tīnī f | a plant, Viburnum |
| tirsus, tirsī m | stalk, stem of a plant, thorn, Bacchic staff, thyrsus |
| tithymallus, tithymallī c | plant with a milklike sap, spurge |
| tithymalon, tithymalī n | plant with a milklike sap, spurge |
| tithymalus, tithymalī c | plant with a milklike sap, spurge |
| tordȳlon, tordȳlī n | seed of the plant seselis |
| traganthēs, traganthis f | species of the plant artemisia |
| tragopōgōn, tragopōgōnis m | a plant, goat’s-beard |
| tragorīganum, tragorīganī n | a plant, goat’s-thyme |
| tragorīganus, tragorīganī m | a plant, goat’s-thyme |
| tragos, trāgī m | kind of thorny plant, kind of sponge |
| trichomanes, trichomanis n | plant resembling adiantum |
| tripolion, tripoliī n | plant growing on cliffs |
| turbiscus, turbiscī f | a plant, flax-leaved daphne |
| ulcerāria, ulcerāriae f | the plant horehound |
| ūlophonon, ūlophonī n | variety of the plant chamaeleon |
| ūra scorpiū | scorpion’s-tail, a plant |
| urbs oblongā fōrmā | city of elongated plant |
| vela, velae f | the Gallic name for the plant erysimon |
| verrūcāria, verrūcāriae f | plant that drives away warts, wartwort, turnsole |
| vēsīcāria, vēsīcāriae f | plant that cures pain in the bladder, bladder-wort |
| vettōnica, vettōnicae f | a plant, the betony |
| vitrāria, vitrāriae f | a plant, called also parietaria, wall-pellitory |
| vitriāria, vitriāriae f | a plant, called also parietaria, wall-pellitory |
| zmintha, zminthae f | an aromatic plant, a kind of mint |
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