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"quick":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 16 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
agilis, agilehat can be easily moved, easily movable, that moves easily, that moves quickly, nimble, agile, quick, rapid, sudden, hasty, precipitate in action, prompt, active, busy

alacer, alacris, alacre (alacris, alacre)lively, brisk, quick, eager, active, glad, happy, cheerful, nimble

alacris, alacrelively, brisk, quick, eager, active, glad, happy, cheerful, nimble

āles, ālitiswinged, quick, fleet, rapid, swift

ālipēs, ālipediswith wings on the feet, wing-footed, swift, fleet, quick

caldus, calda, caldumwarm, hot, fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement, quick, ready

calidus, calida, calidum (caldus)warm, hot, fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement, quick, ready

celer, celeris, celereswift, fleet, quick, speedy, quickly working, efficacious, lively, rapid, hurried, rash, hasty, precipitate

celōx, celōcisswift, quick

citātus, citāta, citātumdriven, urged on, hastened, hurried, quick, rapid, speedy, swift, vehement, impetuous

citus, cita, citumput in motion, quick, swift, rapid

concitātus, concitāta, concitātumviolently moved, rapid, swift, quick, roused up, excited, vehement, ardent

currāx, currācisrunning, fast, quick, swift

strēnuus, strēnua, strēnuumbrisk, nimble, quick, prompt, active, vigorous, strenuous, restless, turbulent

vēlōx, vēlōcisswift, quick, fleet, rapid, speedy

ventōsus, ventōsa, ventōsumfull of wind, windy, like the wind, light, quick, speedy, swift, nimble, changeable, inconstant, fickle, puffed up, vain, conceited, empty

query 1/E (max. 1000): 30 Ergebnis(se)
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admissō passūat an accelerated pace, at a quick pace

argūtiae digitōrumquick motion of the fingers

celebrī gradūwith double quick step

celerī humum ter pede pulsōwith quick steps I stamp three times on the earth (in dance)

celeris victōriaquick victory

celeritās respondendīrepartee, glibness, quick wit

celerāre, celerō, celerāvī, celerātumhasten, make haste, be quick

citāre, citō, citāvī, citātumput into quick motion, move violently, drive rapidly, hurl, shake, rouse, excite, provoke, incite, stimulate, promote, shoot forth, call the parties, call for votes in the senate, mention by name, name, mention, call out, proclaim, announce

concitātiō, concitātiōnis fhastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult

concitātus, concitātūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. concitātū)hastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult

concitāre, concitō, concitāvī, concitātummove violently, put in violent or quick motion, stir up, rouse up, excite, incite, shake, rouse, urge, impel one to, move strongly, influence, instigate, rouse, cause any action, occasion any action, produce any emotion

concitus, concitüs mhastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult

curriculōin a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily

venēnum praesēnsa fast acting poison, a quick acting poison

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