Suchergebnis zu "sacred":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 2 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcastus, casta, castum | morally pure, unpolluted, spotless, guiltless, pure, chaste, unpolluted, virtuous, continent, free from barbarisms, pious, religious, holy, sacred |
| deificus, deifica, deificum | who makes one a god, who deifies, consecrated, sacred |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 30 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortantīquissimus, antīquissima, antīquissimum | most important, most sacred |
| Apollināris, Apollināre | belonging or sacred to Apollo, of Apollo |
| arcānum, arcānī n | a secret, sacred secret, mystery |
| avis sanquālis.ossifragus. | a bird sacred to Sancus, the ospray |
| berbēna, berbēnae f | foliage, herbage, leaves, twigs, branches (of laurel, olive, or myrtle), cypress, tamarisk, sacred boughs, class of plants used in medicine as cooling remedies (olive, myrtle, ivy) |
| caeremōnia, caeremōniae f | the sacred, the divine, that which has reference to the Deity, sacredness, sanctity, holy dread, awe, reverence, veneration of the Deity, religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony |
| caerimōnia, caerimōniae f (caeremōnia, cēremōnia) | the sacred, the divine, that which has reference to the Deity, sacredness, sanctity, holy dread, awe, reverence, veneration of the Deity, religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony |
| caerimōnium, caerimōniī n | the sacred, the divine, that which has reference to the Deity, sacredness, sanctity, holy dread, awe, reverence, veneration of the Deity, religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony |
| canōn, canonis m (Akk. Sgl. canona, Pl. canonas) | marking line, measuring line, rule, canon, model, wooden channel in hydraulic instruments, annual tribute, established by law, catalogue of sacred writings |
| cēremōnia, cēremōniae f | the sacred, the divine, that which has reference to the Deity, sacredness, sanctity, holy dread, awe, reverence, veneration of the Deity, religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony |
| cērimōnia, cērimōniae f | the sacred, the divine, that which has reference to the Deity, sacredness, sanctity, holy dread, awe, reverence, veneration of the Deity, religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony |
| cista, cistae f (κίστη) | wooden box, wooden basket, in mystical religious festivals, a box for holding the sacred utensils, box for depositing the votes in assemblies of the people, money-box |
| cistophoros, cistophorī m | an Asiatic coin of the value of about four drachms, on which a cista was stamped, bearer of the sacred box |
| cistophorus, cistophorī m | bearer of the sacred box |
| cōnsacrāre, cōnsacrō, cōnsacrāvī, cōnsacrātum | dedicate, devote something as sacred to a deity, elevate to the rank of deity, place among the gods, deify, devote to destruction, doom to destruction, execrate, lay upon the altar, hallow, recognize as holy, make immortal, immortalize |
| cōnsecrātrīx, cōnsecrātrīcis f | she who consecrates, she who makes sacred |
| cōnsecrāre, cōnsecrō, cōnsecrāvī, cōnsecrātum | dedicate, devote something as sacred to a deity, elevate to the rank of deity, place among the gods, deify, devote to destruction, doom to destruction, execrate |
| cupressus, cupressī f (cupressus, cupressūs m, cyparissus, cyparissī f) (κυπάρισσος) | cypress, an evergreen tree sacred to Pluto and used at funerals |
| cupressus, cupressūs m | cypress, an evergreen tree sacred to Pluto and used at funerals |
| Cynosarges, Cynosargis n | a gymnasium near Athens sacred to Hercules |
| Dictynnēum, Dictynnēī n | place sacred to the goddess Dictynna, near Sparta |
| Librī Pontificālēs | Instructions of the Pontifices for the performance of the sacred rites |
| templum augustissimum | sacred temple |
| templum, templī n (cf. τέμενος) | open place for observation, open space, circuit, infernal regions, plain of the sea, hollow space, consecrated place, sacred place, sanctuary, asylum, shrine, fane, temple, sepulchral monument |
| verbēnae, verbēnārum f | foliage, herbage, leaves, twigs, branches (of laurel, olive, or myrtle), cypress, tamarisk, sacred boughs, class of plants used in medicine as cooling remedies (olive, myrtle, ivy) |
| verbēnārius, verbēnāriī m | one who bears the sacred boughs, of the fetiales |
| verbēnātus, verbēnāta, verbēnātum | crowned with a wreath of sacred boughs |
| violātās caerimoniās inexpiābilī religiōne sanciō | frowning upon the violation of sacred customs by an inexpiable curse |
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