Suchergebnis zu "possession":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 3 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortbonum, bonī n | the good, possession, benefit, talent, virtue, advantage |
| diacatochia, diacatochiae f | possession |
| ūsūrpātiō, ūsūrpātiōnis f | taking into use, making use, using, use of, undertaking of, enjoyment, possession, seizing unlawfully, using unlawfully, usurpation |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 44 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaccipere, accipiō, accēpī, acceptum | accept, take, take possession of, get, receive, be the recipient of, hear, perceive, observe, learn, take a thing upon one’s self, undertake, bear, endure, suffer, be satisfied with, approve, explain a word in any manner |
| adipīscī, adipīscor, adeptus sum | arrive at, reach, overtake, attain to by effort, get, obtain, acquire, get possession of |
| adprehere, adprehend, adprehendī, adprehēnsum | lay hold upon, seize, take hold of, bring forward, allege, grasp with the mind, understand, comprehend, embrace, include, apprehend, take possession |
| adripere, adripiō, adripuī, adreptum | seize, snatch, lay hold of, draw to one’s self, take to one’s self, procure, appropriate, take possession of, secure, seize upon with eagerness, seize upon with haste, learn quickly, learn with avidity, bring before a tribunal, summon before a tribunal, complain of |
| adtinēre, adtineō, adtinuī, adtentum | hold to, bring near, hold near, hold at some point, detain at some point, hold fast, keep hold of, hold, keep, detain, hold back, delay, hold possession of, occupy, keep, guard, preserve |
| advenīre, adveniō, advēnī, adventum | come to a place, reach, arrive at, come into one’s possession, accrue, come by conveyance, be brought |
| affīxa, affīxōrum n | appendages belonging to a possession, appurtenances belonging to a possession, rivet- and nail-proof accessories |
| agrāriī, agrāriōrum m | those who urged the agrarian laws, and sought the possession of public land, partisans of the agrarian laws |
| agrī arcifīnālēs | lands received in possession and built upon by victors after expelling the previous owners |
| agripeta, agripetae m | one who strives for the possession of land, field hunter, goods hunter |
| aliēnātiō, aliēnātiōnis f | transferring of the possession to another, transferring of one’s self, going over to another, separation, desertion, aversion, dislike, alienation |
| animō parum valeō | be somewhat weak-minded, not to be quite able to think, not to be in full possession of one's mental powers |
| antecapere, antecapiō, antecēpī, anteceptum (antecaptum) | obtain before, receive before, take possession of beforehand, preoccupy, anticipate |
| apprehere, apprehendō (adprehendō), apprehendī, apprehēnsum, [apprēndere, apprēndō (adprēndō), apprēndī, apprēnsum | lay hold upon, seize, take hold of, bring forward, allege, grasp with the mind, understand, comprehend, embrace, include, apprehend, take possession |
| apprēndere, apprēndō, apprēndī, apprēnsum | lay hold upon, seize, take hold of, bring forward, allege, grasp with the mind, understand, comprehend, embrace, include, apprehend, take possession, |
| apud + Akk. | with, at, by, near, among, at the house of, in the possession of, in the hands of, in the view of, in the sight of, before |
| arvenīre, arveniō, arvēnī, arventum | come to a place, reach, arrive at, come into one’s possession, accrue, come by conveyance, be brought |
| asserere, asserō (adserō), asseruī, assertum | appropriate something to one’s self, claim, declare it one’s own possession, maintain, affirm, assert, declare |
| asserere, asserō (adserō), asseruī, assertum | declare it one’s own possession, maintain, affirm, assert, declare |
| attinēre, attineō (adtineō), attinuī, attentum | hold to, bring near, hold near, hold at some point, detain at some point, hold fast, keep hold of, hold, keep, detain, hold back, delay, hold possession of, occupy, keep, guard, preserve |
| capere, capiō, cēpī, captum | take in hand, take hold of, lay hold of, take, seize, grasp, partake of, take into possession, take captive, make prisoner, win, captivate, charm, allure, enchain, enslave, fascinate, cheat, seduce, deceive, mislead, betray, delude, catch, defeat, convict, overcome |
| castrīs potīrī | seize the camp, take possession of the camp, |
| circumstāre, circumstō, circumstetī | stand around a person or thing, surround, encircle, encompass, occupy, take possession of |
| circumvenīre, circumveniō, circumvēnī, circumventum | obtain possession of |
| colōnia, colōniae f | possession in land, landed estate, farm, abode, dwelling, colony, colonial town, settlement, the persons sent for the establishment of such a town, a colony, colonists, planters, colony of bees |
| complectī, complector, complexus sum | embrace from love, love, value, honor, be addicted to, care for, include, take into possession, seize, lay hold of, make one’s self master of |
| cōnsolidāre, cōnsolidō, cōnsolidāvī, cōnsolidātum | make firm, make solid, make thick, condense, confirm, settle the usufruct in a thing, settle the right of possession in a thing, consolidate |
| corripere, corripiō, corripuī, correptum | carry off, rob, plunder, take possession of, usurp |
| dēdūcere, dēdūcō, dēdūxī, dēductum | lead out, conduct, escort, accompany a person out of the house, conduct a young man to a public teacher, conduct a bride, take home the bride, bring one a concubine, drive out, expel, lead away a person from a disputed possession |
| dēductiō, dēductiōnis f | a leading away, a leading on, a leading forth, a transplanting of colonies, a colonizing, a leading away of the bride, an escorting, a conducting safely, a putting out of possession, ejection, expulsion, a deduction, diminution |
| dēicere, dēiciō, dēiēcī, dēiectum | throw down, cast down, hurl down, precipitate, drive out, dislodge an enemy from his position, drive out, turn out of possession, eject, dispossess, fell with a mortal wound, bring down dead to the ground, kill, slay, lower, let down, hang down, depress |
| dēiectiō, dēiectiōnis f | throwing down, casting down, throwing out, casting out, ejection, turning out of possession, depression |
| dētrūdere, dētrūdō, dētrūsī, dētrūsum | thrust away, drive away, force away, thrust down, push down, dislodge, dispossess, drive out from his possession, drive from any thing, drive to any thing, bring to any thing, reduce to any thing, keeping out of office, put off, postpone |
| memoriā vigeō | have a good memory, have a strong memory, be in full possession of one's memory |
| tyrannidem occupō | take possession of the sole reign, seize the autocracy, seize the autocratic power |
| ūsūcapiō, ūsūcapiōnis f | acquisition of ownership by long use or possession, usucaption |
| ūsūcaptiō, ūsūcaptiōnis f | acquisition of ownership by long use or possession, usucaption |
| ūsūrpātor, ūsūrpātōris m | one who uses possession unlawfully, one who takes possession unlawfully, usurper of a thing, one who accomplishes |
| ūsūrpāre, ūsūrpō, ūsūrpāvī, ūsūrpātum | take into use, make use of, use, employ, apply, practise, exercise, enjoy, get possession of, acquire, obtain a thing, assume unlawfully, appropriate unlawfully, usurp |
| ūsūs capiō, ūsūs capiōnis f | acquisition of ownership by long use or possession, usucaption |
| ūtī, ūtor, ūsus sum | indulge, yield to, experience, undergo, receive, enjoy the friendship of any one, be familiar with, be intimate with, associate with, be in possession of a thing, have, hold |
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