Engl. Fund;
adversiō animī | focusing attention on something, , orientation of mental activity towards something |
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affavēre, affaveō | be well disposed, be inclined towards, favor, promote, befriend, countenance, protect |
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afflexus, afflexūs m | direction, turning towards, bending towards |
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aggerem ad urbem prōmoveō | extend the dam towards the city |
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alicuius animum alliciō | win someone over, make someone inclined towards oneself and one's cause |
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alicuius animum conciliō | to make someone inclined towards oneself and one's cause |
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alicuius mentem alliciō | make someone inclined towards oneself and one's cause |
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alicuius studiōsus sum | have a liking for someone, have a tendency towards someone |
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aliēnō sum animō in aliquem | be averse to someone, be disinclined towards someone, have a dislike of someone |
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aliquem ad meās partēs dūcō | make someone inclined towards oneself and one's cause, pull someone over, win someone over |
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aliquem ad meās partēs trahō | make someone inclined towards oneself and one's cause, pull someone over, win someone over |
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amīcē dē Rōmānīs cōgitō | be friendly towards the Romans |
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armentum ad lītora vertō | drive the cattle towards the shore |
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auctumnāscere, auctumnāscō | draw towards autumn |
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audītō | towards the message |
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autumnāscere, autumnāscō | draw towards autumn |
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autumnēscere, autumnēscō | draw towards autumn |
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āversō animō sum ab aliquō | be disinclined towards someone, be averse to someone |
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bellum mōlior | work towards a war, plan for war |
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bene animātus in aliquem | well disposed towards someone |
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bene animātus in amīcum sum | I am well disposed towards my friend |
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bene cupiō alicuī | be well disposed towards someone |
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benevolentiam praestō alicuī | show goodwill towards someone |
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benevolō animō sum in aliquem | have goodwill towards someone |
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benivolentia ergā mīlitēs | goodwill towards the soldiers |
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benivolentia in aliquem | benevolence towards someone |
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blandīmentīs adversum plēbem cōpiās dissocio | divide the troops by luring them towards the people |
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bonitās ergā hominēs | kindness towards people |
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bonitās in suōs | kindness towards one' s people |
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bonō sum animō in aliquem | be favourably disposed towards someone |
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Brundisium versus | the direction of Brundisium, towards Brundisium |
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cadente diē | towards evening |
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caelō vesperāscente | towards evening, with nightfall |
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cardō ortīvus | sky towards sunrise |
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cernuus, cernua, cernuum | with the face turned towards the earth, inclined forwards, stooping or bowing forwards, that turns a somersault, tumbler, mountebank, turning a wheel |
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circā ortum lūcis | towards sunrise |
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cōgitātiōnem in aliquid intendō | focus mentally on something, concentrate on something, direct one's thoughts towards something |
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conicere, coniciō (cōicio), coniēcī, coniectum | throw with force towards, cast quickly towards, urge with force towards, drive quickly towards, hurl with force towards, put quickly towards, direct quickly towards, bring eagerly towards, place with force towards, bearing down, prostrating |
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convertere, convertō, convertī, conversum | turn round, whirl round, wheel about, cause to turn, turn back, reverse, turn somewhere, direct somewhere, direct to, direct towards, move to, turn to, bring into disorder, translate |
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cursum dīrigō in (ad) aliquem locum | drive to a place, move towards a place |
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dēclīnātiō, dēclīnātiōnis f | the supposed slope of the earth towards the poles, a region of the earth or sky, a climate |
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dēvertere, dēvertō, dēvertī, dēversum | turn aside, go aside, turn towards, go towards, turn in, put up, lodge anywhere |
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dextrōrsum (dextrōrsus, dextrōversum) | towards the right side, to the right |
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dextrōrsus | towards the right side, to the right |
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dextrōrsus vergēns | towards the right side, to the right |
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dextrōversum | towards the right side, to the right |
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scaevus, scaeva, scaevum | left, that is on the left, towards the left side |
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sinistrōrsum | towards the left side, to the left |
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sinistrōrsus | towards the left side, to the left |
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sinistrōversum | towards the left side, to the left |
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sinistrōversus | towards the left side, to the left |
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sōlārīs, sōlāre | belonging to the sun, sun-, solar, sunny, towards the sun |
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sublūcānus, sublūcāna, sublūcānum | towards day, towards morning |
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timōrātus, timōrāta, timōrātum | full of reverence towards God, devout |
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tōtum mē ad alicuius voluntātem nūtumque convertō | orientate oneself entirely towards someone, dance to someone's tune |
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tōtum mē fingō et accommodō ad alicuius arbitrium et nūtum | to orientate oneself entirely towards someone |
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tractāre, tractō, tractāvī, tractātum | drag, tug, haul, touch, take in hand, handle, manage, wield, exercise, practise, transact, perform, handle, manage, practise, conduct, lead, treat, use, conduct one’s self towards a person, investigate, discuss, negotiate |
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tropaeus, tropaea, tropaeum | turning back, returning, blowing from the sea towards the land |
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tua ergā mē benevolentia | your benevolence towards me, your kindness towards me, your goodwill towards me |
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ultrātus, ultrāta, ultrātum | located on the other side, located further towards |
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vesperāscere, vesperāscit, vesperāvit | become evening, grow towards evening |
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voltus tuus adfulget populō | your face shines towards the people |
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voluntās, voluntātis f | will, freewill, wish, choice, desire, inclination, Disposition towards a person or thing, good-will, favor, affection, last will, testament, object, purpose, meaning, sense, signification, import |
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