Suchergebnis zu "raised":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortsubductus, subducta, subductum | raised, elevated, upturned, withdrawn, removed, remote |
| sublīmis, sublīme | uplifted, high, lofty, exalted, elevated, borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised, on high, lofty, in a high position |
| sublīmus, sublīma, sublīmum | uplifted, high, lofty, exalted, elevated, borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised, on high, lofty, in a high position |
| suspēnsus, suspēnsa, suspēnsum | raised, elerated, suspended, pressing lightly, touching lightly, light, uncertain, hovering, doubtful, wavering, hesitating, in suspense, undetermined, anxious |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 28 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaetās minima effertur | the minimum age is raised |
| alauda, alaudae f | name of a legion raised by Cœsar, in Gaul, at his own expense |
| amphitheāter, amphitheātrī m | amphitheatre, circular or oval building in which each successive seat, raised above the last, furnished an unobstructed view |
| amphitheātrum, amphitheātrī n | amphitheatre, circular or oval building in which each successive seat, raised above the last, furnished an unobstructed view |
| ancaesa, ancaesōrum n | vessels with raised work |
| caelāre, caelō, caelāvī, caelātum | engrave in relief, make raised work, carve, engrave, cast |
| celsus, celsa, celsum | raised high, extending upward, high, lofty, elevated above that which is common, great, elevated in rank or station, noble, eminent, haughty, proud, high-spirited |
| cohortēs colōnicae | cohorts raised from colonies |
| collātīcius, collātīcia, collātīcium | brought together, raised by contribution, mingled, effected by contributions |
| competum, competī n | place where several ways meet, cross-way, cross-road, altar raised at cross-roads |
| compitum, compitī n | place where several ways meet, cross-way, cross-road, altar raised at cross-roads |
| compitus, compitī m | place where several ways meet, cross-way, cross-road, altar raised at cross-roads |
| crīmen meum (tuum, suum) | an accusation made by me (you, him), an accusation raised by me (you, him) |
| Cȳrēa, ōrum n | the structures raised by the architect Cyrus |
| diērēctus, diērēcta, diērēctum | stretched out and raised on high, crucified |
| legiōnēs adiūtrīcēs | legions raised by the proconsul in the provinces for the purpose of strengthening the veteran army |
| suggestum, suggestī n | raised place, height, mound, platform, stage, tribune for a speaker |
| suggestus, suggestūs m | raised place, height, mound, platform, stage, tribune for a speaker |
| terrārius, terrāria, terrārium | grew up outdoors, raised in the open country |
| torus, torī m | raised ornament, knot, bolster, cushion, bed, bridalbed, marriage, mistress, elevation of earth, bank of earth, round moulding at the base of a column |
| tribūnal, tribūnālis n | raised semicircular or square platform, on which the seats of magistrates were placed, judgment-seat, tribunal, elevation in the camp, seat of the prætor in the theatre |
| tumultuārius, tumultuāria, tumultuārium | belonging to bustle, belonging to hurry, belonging to tumult, brought hurriedly together, raised hastily, raised suddenly, that is done in a hurry, that is done hurried, that happens hasty, that is done sudden, that happens confused, that is done irregular |
| tumulum, tumulī n | raised heap of earth, mound, hill, hillock, sepulchral mound, barrow, tumulus |
| tumulus, tumulī m | raised heap of earth, mound, hill, hillock, sepulchral mound, barrow, tumulus |
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