Suchergebnis zu "taking of auspices":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 56 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortablātiō, ablātiōnis f | taking away, removal, disposal |
| absūmere, absūmō, absūmpsī, (absūmsī), absūmptum | take away, diminish by taking away, consume, annihilate, ruin, corrupt, destroy, spend (time), pass (time) |
| ademptiō, ademptiōnis f | taking away, seizure |
| adimitiō, adimitiōnis f | taking away, seizure |
| aditiō hērēditātis | entering upon an inheritance, taking over the inheritance |
| adoptiō, adoptiōnis f | taking of one in the place of a child, receiving of one in the place of a child, adopting, adoption |
| adtrectātiō, adtrectātiōnis f | touching, handling, term applied to words which denote a taking of many things together |
| affīnis, affīne | that is neighboring to one, near by family relationship, allied or related to by marriage, partaking, taking part in, privy to, sharing, associated with |
| affārī, affor (adfor), affātus sum | speak to, accost one, address one, fix the limits of the auspices |
| arcessītio, arcessītiōnis f | calling, summon, taking home to God |
| armīs nōn captīs | without a fight, without taking up arms |
| artaena, artaenae f | vessel for taking up liquids |
| arutaena, arutaenae f (ἀρύταινα) | vessel for taking up liquids |
| arytaena, arytaenae f (ἀρύταινα) | vessel for taking up liquids |
| assumptio, assumptionis f (adsumptio) | taking, receiving, assumption, an eager reception, adoption, one that takes up, that which is taken up, that which is lifted up, prophecy, minor proposition of a syllogism, an addition, circumstance |
| attrectātiō, attrectātiōnis f | touching, handling, term applied to words which denote a taking of many things together |
| augurātō | after taking auguries |
| augurium agō | hold auspices, hold a bird show |
| augurium capiō | hold auspices, hold a bird show |
| auspicāliter | with the appropriate taking of auguries |
| auspicium, auspiciī n | divination by observing the flight of birds, augury from birds, auspices, right, power, inclination, will, sign, omen, divine premonition, divine token, beginning |
| auspicāre, auspicō, auspicāvī, auspicātum | take the auspices, receive as an augury, accept as an augury |
| auspicārī, auspicor, auspicātus sum | take the auspices, make a beginning, begin, enter upon |
| bibulus, bibula, bibulum | drinking readily, drinking freely, things, that absorbs moisture, growing in moist places, absorbing color, taking color, ready to hear, listening |
| capiō, capiōnis f | taking, the right of property acquired by prescription |
| captīvitās, captīvitātis f | the condition of a captivus, captivity, bondage, taking, capture |
| captūra, captūrae f | taking, catching (of animals), that which is taken, prey, gain, profit, reward, pay, hire, wages |
| captus, captūs m | taking, seizing, that which is taken, that which is grasped, draught, power of comprehension, capacity, notion, physical power |
| causam paupertātis dēfendō | taking sides with poverty, becoming an advocate for poverty, defending the cause of poverty |
| cautiō, cautiōnis f | guarding, taking care of one’s self, wariness, precaution, caution, heedfulness, circumspection, obligation, security, bond, warranty, bail, pledge |
| cavitiō, cavitiōnis f | guarding, taking care of one’s self, wariness, precaution, caution, heedfulness, circumspection, obligation, security, bond, warranty, bail, pledge |
| conceptus, conceptūs m | collecting, gathering, collection, conflux, taking, catching, conceiving, pregnancy, budding, sprouting, the fœtus, conceiving in the mind, thought, purpose |
| contemplābilis, contemplābile | aiming, taking aim |
| contemplābiliter | taking aim |
| contemplātiō, contemplātiōnis f | an attentive considering, a viewing, surveying, contemplation, an aiming with a weapon, a taking aim, survey, consideration, regard |
| cūrātiō, cūrātiōnis f | a taking care of something, administration, oversight, care, management, charge, management of state affairs, administration, office, guardianship, trusteeship, healing, cure |
| decimātiō, decimātiōnis f | the taking of a tenth, a tithing, a selecting by lot of every tenth man for punishment, decimation, a tenth |
| dēlībātiō, dēlībātiōnis f | taking away from, diminishing, first fruit, sample, representative portion |
| dēminuere, dēminuō, dēminuī, dēminūtum | lessen by taking from, make smaller, lessen, diminish, take away from, abate, form into a diminutive |
| dēmptiō, dēmptiōnis f | taking away |
| dētractiō, dētractiōnis f | drawing off, taking away, withdrawal, departure from, purging, leaving out, ellipsis, detraction, slander, evil-speaking |
| dētractus, dētractūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. dētractū) | taking away, rejection |
| spectiō, spectiōnis f | observing of the auspices, the right of observing the auspices |
| sublātiō, sublātiōnis f | lifting up, raising, elevation, exaltation, removal, abrogation, annulling, taking away, withdrawal |
| sūmptiō, sūmptiōnis f | taking, premise taken for granted, assumption |
| susceptiō, susceptiōnis f | taking in hand, undertaking, acceptance |
| trānssūmptiō, trānssūmptiōnis f | taking of one thing for another, assuming of one thing for another, transumption, metalepsis |
| trānsūmptiō, trānsūmptiōnis f | taking of one thing for another, assuming of one thing for another, transumption, metalepsis |
| tuitiō, tuitiōnis f | taking care of, keeping, guarding, preserving, defense, protection, preservation |
| ultiō, ultiōnis f | taking vengeance, avenging, revenge, punishment |
| urbem auspicātō condō | found the city after perform auspices |
| ūsūrpātiō, ūsūrpātiōnis f | taking into use, making use, using, use of, undertaking of, enjoyment, possession, seizing unlawfully, using unlawfully, usurpation |
| veterīnārium, veterīnāriī n | place for taking care of diseased animals |
| vindicātiō, vindicātiōnis f | laying claim to a thing, civil action for a thing, lawsuit for a thing, taking into protection, protection, defence, vindication, avenging, punishment |
| vindicium, vindiciī n | taking into protection, self-defense, protection of the right |
| vitium, vitiī n | fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice, breach, blemish, , useless part, faulty position, moral fault, failing, error, offence, crime, defect in the auspices, fault of language, base metal, alloy |
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