Suchergebnis zu "proper to males":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 62 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaddecēre, addecet | it is due, it is appropriate, it behooves, it is fit that, it is proper that |
| aequum est | it is reasonable, it is proper, it is right |
| alicuius dignitātem neglegō | not showing someone the proper respect |
| altāria, altārium n | that which was placed upon the altar proper (ara) for the burning of the victim, high altar, single altar |
| ante tempus | before the right time, before the appointed time, before the proper time, before the lawful time |
| antiphrasis, antiphrasis f | use of a word in a sense opposite to its proper meaning |
| appositus, apposita, appositum | put to, applied to, placed near to, situated at, contiguous to, bordering upon, fit, proper, suitable, appropriate, apposite |
| aptus, apta, aptum | fitted to something, suited, suitable, proper, apposite, fit, appropriate, adapted, conformable to, apt for, easily changed into |
| bene cōnstituō | put in good shape, bring into a proper condition |
| cercopithēcos, cercopithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| cercopithēcus, cercopithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| cercupithēcos, cercupithēcī m | a monkey with a tail, a proper name |
| cerdō, cerdōnis m | handicraftsman, proper name, especially of slaves |
| chlamydem collocō, ut pendeat aptē | give the Chlamys the proper drape |
| commoditās et aequitās membrōrum | the proper symmetry of the limbs, the proper balance of the limbs |
| commodus, commoda, commodum | that has a due or proper measure, complete, perfect, of full weight or measure, fit, suitable, due, proper, convenient, opportune, commodious, easy, appropriate, favorable, friendly to |
| compōnere, compōnō, composuī, compositum | pacify, allay, settle, calm, appease, quiet, tranquillize, reconcile, set right, set in or restore to the proper place or condition, arrange, adjust, order, set in order |
| congruēns, congruentis | agreeing, fit, appropriate, suitable, consistent, congruous, fit, proper, meet, symmetrical, proportioned, accordant, consistent, harmonious |
| cōnsecūtiō, cōnsecūtiōnis f | effect, consequence, the proper following of one thing after another, order, connection, sequence, an acquiring, obtaining, attainment |
| cōnsentāneus, cōnsentānea, cōnsentāneum | agreeing with something, according with something, suited to, becoming, meet, fit, proper |
| contemperātiō, contemperātiōnis f | a proper mixture, a suitable mixture |
| convenīre, convenit, convēnit | the thing is fit, it is becoming, it is seemly, it is suitable, it is appropriate, it is proper, it is serviceable for something, it becomes |
| Curtilius, Curtiliī m | a Roman proper name |
| Curtilius, Curtiliī m | a Roman proper name |
| Cusinius, Cusiniī m | a Roman proper name |
| decēns, decentis | seemly, becoming, decent, proper, fit, regularly, symmetrically, handsomely, shaped, well-formed, noble |
| decēre, decet, decuit | it is seemly, it is comely, it is becoming, it beseems, it behooves, it is fitting, it is suitable, it is proper |
| Decima, Decimae f | proper name |
| Decimus, Decimī m | proper name |
| decōrus, decōra, decōrum | becoming, fitting, seemly, proper, suitable, decorous, decorated, ornamented, adorned, elegant, fine, beautiful, handsome, adorned with, shining, beautiful with any thing |
| decēre, decet, decēbat,decuit | it would have been proper, it would have been in accordance with decency |
| dedecet eos (improbos esse) | it's not proper for them (to be cheeky) |
| Dēmea, Dēmeae m | a Greek proper name |
| dēpōnēns, dēpōnentis n | deponent, a verb that lays aside its proper passive signification, |
| dēscrīptiō, dēscrīptiōnis f | marking out, delineation, copy, transcript, representation, delineation, description, delineating of character, proper disposition, proper order, proper arrangement, distribution, division |
| Dexippus, Dexippī m | a Greek proper name |
| Dexius, Dexiī m | a Roman proper name |
| Dexo, ōnis f | a Greek proper name |
| dexter, dextra, dextrum (dexter, dextera, dexterum) (comp. dexterior, dexterius, superl. dextimus) | to the right, on the right side, right, handy, dexterous, skilful, opportune, proper, suitable, fitting, favorable, propitious, fortunate |
| Digitus, Digitī m | proper name |
| dignus, digna, dignum | worthy, deserving, suitable, fitting, becoming, proper |
| dīligenter attendō aliquid | pay close attention to something, take proper care of something |
| rēs convenit | the thing is fit, it is becoming, it is seemly, it is suitable, it is appropriate, it is proper, it is serviceable for something, it becomes |
| scītus, scīta, scītum | fit, suitable, proper, judicious, sensible, witty |
| sēmentīnus, sēmentīna, sēmentīnum | belonging to seed, belonging to sowing, that occur at seed time, proper for sowing |
| sēmentīvus, sēmentīva, sēmentīvum | belonging to seed, belonging to sowing, that occur at seed time, proper for sowing |
| sēnsū propriō verbī | in the proper meaning of the word |
| temperāmentum, temperāmentī n | mixing in due proportion, proper measure, proper disposition, proper constitution, proper mean, proper moderation, temperament, temperature |
| temperāre, temperō, temperāvī, temperātum | observe proper measure, moderate one’s self, restrain one’s self, forbear, abstain, be moderate, be temperate, abstain from, refrain from, spare, be indulgent to any thing |
| tempestīvē | at the right time, in proper season, seasonably, opportunely, fitly, appropriately |
| tempestīvitās, tempestīvitātis f | right time, proper time, timeliness, seasonableness, right state, proper state, proper condition |
| tempestīvō tempore | in due course, in due time, at the right time, in proper season, seasonably, opportunely, fitly, appropriately |
| tempestīvus, tempestīva, tempestīvum | belonging to the right time, done at the proper time, happening at the proper time, seasonable, opportune, fitting, appropriate, suitable, timely, seasonable, ripe, mature, timely, betimes, in good time, in good season, early |
| tempestus, tempesta, tempestum | belonging to the right time, done at the proper time, happening at the proper time, seasonable, opportune, fitting, appropriate, suitable, timely, seasonable, ripe, mature, timely, betimes, in good time, in good season, early |
| 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 |
| tuus, tua, tuum | thy, thine, your, yours, your own, favorable for you, auspicious for you, proper for you, suitable for you, right for you |
| ūtilis, ūtile | useful, serviceable, beneficial, profitable, advantageous, suitable, adapted, proper |
| verbum proprium | the proper (not tropical) expression, real meaning of the word |
| vērum est | it is right and proper, it is right and fair, it is right and just |
| vērus, vēra, vērum | true, real, actual, genuine, right, proper, fitting, suitable, reasonable, just, containing the truth, true, veracious |
| viā dīcō | speak in due order, speak in proper order |
| vidētur alicuī | it seems someone proper, it seems someone right, it seems someone fit, it seems good to any one, it pleases someone, it someone likes |
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