Suchergebnis zu "taking of food":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 140 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortablātiō, ablātiōnis f | taking away, removal, disposal |
| abstinentia, abstinentiae f | abstinence, self-restraint, refraining from, abstinence from food, fasting, starvation |
| 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 |
| aedūlium, aedūliī n | eatables, food |
| 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 |
| affluere, affluō (adfluō), afflūxī | flow to, run to, flow toward, run toward, come to in haste, hasten to, flock to, flock toward, flow down (of food), flow with a thing in rich abundance, overflow with, abound in, have in abundance |
| alimenta arcū expediō | obtain food with the bow |
| alimentōrum pretia intendō | increase the costs of living, raise the price of food |
| alimentum, alimentī n | nourishment, nutriment, food, provisions, aliment, maintenance, support, recompense due to parents from children for their rearing |
| alimōnia, alimōniae f | nourishment, food, sustenance, support |
| alimōnium, alimōniī n | nourishment, food, sustenance, support |
| alitūdō, alitūdinis f | nutrition, food |
| almen, alminis n | nourishment, nutriment, food, provisions, aliment, maintenance, support |
| ambrosia, ambrosiae f (ἀμβροσία) | ambrosia, food of the gods and the steeds of the gods, name of several plants, Turkish mugwort,antidote to poison |
| animālia cibum dentibus capessunt | animals grab the food with their teeth |
| annōna, annōnae f | yearly produce, annual income of natural products, means of subsistence, grain, corn, price of grain or other food, prices, market, dearness, market-price, dear rate, loaves of bread, rations, goddess of the yearly produce |
| annōnam macellī excandefaciō | increase food prices, make living more expensive |
| antepōnere, antepōnō, anteposuī, antepositum | set food before one, serve, prefer, give the preference to |
| 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 |
| assīs mīsceō ēlixa | mixing cooked with fried food, , mix cooked with roasted |
| 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 |
| auspicāliter | with the appropriate taking of auguries |
| avāritās, avāritātis f | greedy desire for possessions, greediness, avarice, covetousness, eagerness for food, gluttony |
| avāritia, avāritiae f | greedy desire for possessions, greediness, avarice, covetousness, eagerness for food, gluttony |
| avidus, avida, avidum | longing eagerly for, desirous, eager, earnest, greedy, eager for gain, avaricious, covetous, greedy of money, eager for food, hungry, greedy, voracious, gluttonous, insatiable, wide, large, vast |
| bibulus, bibula, bibulum | drinking readily, drinking freely, things, that absorbs moisture, growing in moist places, absorbing color, taking color, ready to hear, listening |
| canem cibō āvocō | appease the dog with food |
| 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 |
| carptor, carptōris m | carver of food, spiteful critic |
| catīnum, catīnī n | deep vessel for serving up or cooking food, bowl, dish, pot, crucible, censer, air-vessel in a hydraulic instrument, a (natural) hollow in a rock |
| catīnus, catīnī m (κάτυλος) | deep vessel for serving up or cooking food, bowl, dish, pot, crucible, censer, air-vessel in a hydraulic instrument, a (natural) hollow in a rock |
| 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 |
| cellārium, cellāriī n | receptacle for food, pantry, food, provisions |
| cēnam rapiō de rogō | snatch the food from the funeral pyre |
| cēnārius, cēnāriī m | food preparer, cook |
| cēnārius, cēnāriī m | money given instead of food, commutation money |
| cēnātus, cēnāta, cēnātum | that has taken food, having dined |
| Cerēs, Cereris f | goddess of agriculture, daughter of Saturn and Ops, food, bread, fruit, corn, grain |
| chorda, chordae f (χορδή) | an intestine as food, catgut, string, rope, cord |
| cibālis, cibāle | pertaining to food |
| cibāria, cibāriōrum n | food, nutriment, victuals, provisions, fare, ration, fodder |
| cibārius, cibāria, cibārium | pertaining to food, suitable for food |
| cibātus, cibātūs m | food, victuals, nutriment |
| cibī capācissimus | able to take very much food |
| cibī lautī | good food and drink |
| cibāre, cibō, cibāvī, cibātum | give food to animals, feed, fodder |
| cibō abstineō | abstain from food |
| cibō mē abstineō | abstain from food |
| cibō praebitō | after food has been served |
| cibārī, cibor, cibātus sum | take food |
| cibōs dente tangō | taste the food |
| cibōs digitīs carpō | dissect the food with one's fingers |
| cibōs in mēnsam appōnō | serve the dishes, serve up the food |
| cibōs ministrō | serve the dishes, serve up the food |
| cibum alicuī subtrahō | deprive someone of food, |
| cibum appōnō alicuī | serve food to someone |
| cibum canī obiciō | throw food to the dog |
| cibum capiō | take food, eat food |
| cibum concoquō | digest the food |
| cibum cōnficiō | digest the food |
| cibum ōvīs obligō | crack eggs into the food |
| cibum pōnō alicuī | put food in front of someone, serve food to someone |
| cibum sūmō | eat food, take food |
| cibus et pōtiō | food and drink |
| cibus hōc modō coctus placet | the food prepared in this way tastes good |
| cibus onerat | the food makes discomfort |
| cibus, cibī m | food (for man and beast), victuals, fare, nutriment, fodder, food, sustenance |
| circā vīctum indifferēns | no food hater |
| cocētum, cocētī n | kind of food prepared from honey and poppies |
| coctiō, coctiōnis f | cooking, burning, digesting of food |
| coctum, coctī n | cooked food |
| coenātus, coenāta, coenātum | that has taken food, having dined |
| colīna, colīnae f | kitchen, food, fare, victuals |
| cōlīphia, cōlīphiōrum n | kind of nourishing food for athletae |
| commercium annōnae impediō | prevent the supply of food |
| commodiōre rē frūmentāriā ūtor | use a lighter form of food |
| complēre, compleō, complēvī, complētum | fill up, fill full, fill out, make the army of a full number, make a legion of a full number, complete, to man, fill with men, impregnate, fill (with light, with sounds, with odors, with food) |
| conceptus, conceptūs m | collecting, gathering, collection, conflux, taking, catching, conceiving, pregnancy, budding, sprouting, the fœtus, conceiving in the mind, thought, purpose |
| concibō, concibōnis | belonging to the same food department |
| 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 |
| corpus cibō cūrō | fortify oneself with food |
| crūditās, crūditātis f | an overloading, repletion of the stomach, superabundance of nutritious juices, undigested food, bitterness |
| culīna, culīnae f | kitchen, food, fare, victuals, a portable kitchen |
| cūrātiō, cūrātiōnis f | a taking care of something, administration, oversight, care, management, charge, management of state affairs, administration, office, guardianship, trusteeship, healing, cure |
| cūrēmus cuticulam! | we want to feast (on the food), let us feast (on food) |
| dapifex, dapificis m | servant who prepared food |
| dē rē frūmentāriā prōvideō | provide food |
| 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 |
| dēmēnsum, dēmēnsī n | the measured, due food requirement, ration |
| 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 |
| diārium, diāriī n | daily allowance of food or pay, diary, journal |
| dīgestiō, dīgestiōnis f | dividing of food, dissolving, digestion |
| māchina coquinātōria | food processor, kitchen appliance |
| satullus, satulla, satullum | filled with food, satisfied |
| scītāmenta, scītāmentōrum n | delicate food, dainties |
| strūctor, strūctōris m | one who erects a building, builder, mason, carpenter, one who spreads the table, one who serves up food and carves, server, carver |
| sublātiō, sublātiōnis f | lifting up, raising, elevation, exaltation, removal, abrogation, annulling, taking away, withdrawal |
| sūmptiō, sūmptiōnis f | taking, premise taken for granted, assumption |
| supellex coquīnāria | kitchen appliance, food processor |
| supīnātiō stomachī | rejection of food |
| susceptiō, susceptiōnis f | taking in hand, undertaking, acceptance |
| tetrafarmacum, tetrafarmacī n | plaster composed of four ingredients, mess of four kinds of food |
| tetrapharmacum, tetrapharmacī n | plaster composed of four ingredients, mess of four kinds of food |
| 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 |
| tumidus, tumida, tumidum | swollen, swelling, rising high, protuberant, tumid, stuffed with food, excited, incensed, enraged, exasperated, puffed up, elated, haughty, arrogant, restless, violent, ready to break out, swelling with rage, seditious, bombastic, pompous, inflated, turgid, puffing up |
| ultiō, ultiōnis f | taking vengeance, avenging, revenge, punishment |
| ūnctior cēna | tasty food, delicious food, tasty meal |
| ūsūrpātiō, ūsūrpātiōnis f | taking into use, making use, using, use of, undertaking of, enjoyment, possession, seizing unlawfully, using unlawfully, usurpation |
| venter, ventris m | belly, paunch, maw, appetite for ordinary food, glutton, gormandizer, fruit of the womb, fœtus, swelling, protuberance |
| vescī, vescor | fill one’s self with food, to take food, feed, eat, enjoy, make use of, use, have |
| veterīnārium, veterīnāriī n | place for taking care of diseased animals |
| vīctus agrestis | farmer's food |
| vīctus cotīdiānus | everyday food, daily food |
| 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 |
| xērophagia, xērophagiae f | eating of dry food |
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