Suchergebnis zu "two-fold form":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 140 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortablacuāre, ablacuō, ablacuāvī, ablacuātum | turn up the earth round a tree, form a trench for water |
| ablaqueāre, ablaqueō, ablaqueāvī, ablaqueātum | turn up the earth round a tree, form a trench for water, create a tree slice |
| absīda, absīdae f | fitting together in a circular form, arch, vault |
| absīdātus, absīdāta, absīdātum | , fitted together in a circular form, arched |
| absis, absidis f | fitting together in a circular form, arch, vault, choir (in a chuch), round dish, round bowl |
| acervāre, acervō, acervāvī, acervātum | form a heap, heap up, pile up, amass, accumulate, multiply |
| aciem aequō | form a straight line, form a straight front line |
| adspectus, adspectūs m | seeing, looking at, look, sight, glance, sense of sight, visibility, appearance, manner of appearance, aspect, presence, mien, countenance, form, color |
| affātīvus, affātīva, affātīvum | belonging to the form of address |
| affigūrāre, affigūrō, affigūrāvī | form after the analogy of something else |
| aggerāre, aggerō (adgerō), aggerāvī, aggerātum | form an agger, heap up like an agger, heap up, pile up, fill, fill up |
| agmen cōgō | form the rear guard, close the train |
| agmen dūcō | form the vanguard, form the fore trot |
| alabaster, alabastrī m | box for perfume, casket for perfumes, box for unguents, form of a rose-bud |
| alabastrum, alabastrī n | box for perfume, casket for perfumes, box for unguents, form of a rose-bud |
| ampullāceus, ampullācea, ampullāceum | in the form of a flask, big-bellied |
| ancora, ancorae f (ἄγκυρα) | anchor, refuge, hope, support, an iron in the form of an anchor |
| anguineus, anguinea, anguineum | pertaining to the serpent, snaky, similar to a serpent in form, serpent-like |
| animō aliquid praecipiō | form an idea of sth, in advance, imagine something in advance |
| animō concipiō aliquid | imagine, form an idea, form a concept, form a conception |
| animō mihi effingō | get an idea, form a concept, imagine |
| anthrōpiānī, ōrum m | Anthropomorphites, Anthropians, heretics that attributed to God a human form |
| anthrōpomorphītae, anthrōpomorphītārum m | Anthropomorphites, Anthropians, heretics that attributed to God a human form |
| arcuāre, arcuō | make in the form of a bow, bend like a bow, curve like a bow |
| arcuārī, arcuor, arcuatus sum | bend itself in the form of a bow |
| arquāre, arquō | make in the form of a bow, bend like a bow, curve like a bow |
| aspectus, aspectūs m | seeing, looking at, look, sight, glance, sense of sight, visibility, appearance, manner of appearance, aspect, presence, mien, countenance, form, color |
| astragalus, astragalī m | little round moulding in the form of a ring, which encircles the upper part of a column, astragal, leguminous plant, Spanish tragacanth |
| augeō, addō, accumulō | pile up, form heaps |
| balanis, balanidis f | acorn, any fruit of similar form, kind of large chestnut, the Phœnician and Cilician date, nut yielding a balsam, Arabian ben-nut, the tree itself, any object in the form of an acorn, suppository (medic), shell-fish, species of sea-mussel |
| balanus, balanī f | acorn, any fruit of similar form, kind of large chestnut, the Phœnician and Cilician date, nut yielding a balsam, Arabian ben-nut, the tree itself, any object in the form of an acorn, suppository (medic), shell-fish, species of sea-mussel |
| barbarolexis, barbarolexeōs f (Akk. Sgl. barbarolexin) | mispronunciation of a foreign word, perversion of the form of a word |
| bifer, bifera, biferum | bearing fruit twice a year, of twofold form |
| bolis, bolĭdis f | a fiery meteor of the form of an arrow |
| bothynus, bothynī m | fiery meteor in the form of a pit |
| botryōdes, botryōdis | in the form of a cluster of grapes |
| breviātim | in an abbreviated manner, in an abbreviated form, abbreviated, compactly |
| bullēscere, bullēscō | bubble up, form bubbles |
| canifōrmis, canifōrme | having the form of a dog, dog-shaped |
| cāseōs figūrō | form individual cheeses, shape single cheeses |
| chalaziās, chalaziae m | unknown precious stone, of the form and color of hail |
| chēniscus, chēniscī m | gosling, ornament in the form of a goose on a ship’s stern |
| chorōna, chorōnae f | garland, chaplet, wreath, crown, objects in the form of a crown, circle of men, assembly, crowd, multitude, the besiegers round a hostile place, line of siege, circumvallation, cornice, elevated ridge of land as a boundary line, hairy crown over the horse’s hoof |
| cicōnia, cicōniae f | stork, derisory bending of the fingers in the form of a stork’s bill, an implement in the form of a T, used by rustics to measure the depth of furrows, a transverse pole, moving upon a perpendicular post, for drawing water |
| circulārī, circulor | form a circle (of men) about one’s self, gather in a company or circle for conversation, collect people around one’s self |
| circumfingere, circumfingō | form around |
| claustra contrahō | form a circumvallation line |
| cochlis, cochlidis f | precious stone like a snail-shell in form |
| coīre, coeō, coiī (coīvī), coitum | go together, come together, meet, assemble, collect together, encounter, form a whole by coming together, be united into a whole, unite, combine, curdle, join together, assimilate, agree, ally one’s self, enter into an alliance, make a compact, form a league |
| collabellāre, collabellō | form by bringing the lips together |
| collȳra, collȳrae f | kind of pastry of a round, elongated form, maccaroni, vermicelli |
| color, colōris m | color, hue, tint, coloring stuff, dyestuff, complexion, external form, state, condition, position, outward show, appearance, character, fashion, cast, coloring, style, splendor, lustre, brilliancy, pretext, palliation, excuse |
| colōs, colōris m (altlat.) | color, hue, tint, coloring stuff, dyestuff, complexion, external form, state, condition, position, outward show, appearance, character, fashion, cast, coloring, style, splendor, lustre, brilliancy, pretext, palliation, excuse |
| columnāris, columnāre | rising in the form of a pillar |
| commodiōre rē frūmentāriā ūtor | use a lighter form of food |
| commūtāre, commūtō, commūtāvī, commūtātum | alter wholly, change entirely, change one’s form of expression, vary one's style, exchange something with another, change, interchange, replace, substitute, barter, traffic, make an exchange, exchange words, discourse, converse |
| cōmere, cōmō, cōmpsī, cōmptum | bring together, form, frame, construct, comb, arrange, braid, dress, adorn, deck, ornament |
| compacīscī, compacīscor, compactus sum, (compecīscor, compectus sum) | make an agreement, form a compact with one |
| conca, concae f | a bivalve shell-fish, mussel, pearl-oyster, pearl, purple-fish, mussel-shell, snail-shell, Triton’s trumpet, in form like a snail-shell, object in the form of a mussel-shell, vessel for holding oil, unguents, salt, the female pudenda |
| concha, conchae f (κόγχη) | a bivalve shell-fish, mussel, pearl-oyster, pearl, purple-fish, mussel-shell, snail-shell, Triton’s trumpet, in form like a snail-shell, object in the form of a mussel-shell, vessel for holding oil, unguents, salt, the female pudenda |
| concidentia, concidentiae f | equality of form, conformity, consistency |
| concinnāre, concinnō, concinnāvī, concinnātum | join fitly together, order, arrange appropriately, set right, adjust, form, cultivate, prepare, cause, occasion, produce, make, render, cause to be something |
| conciōnārī, conciōnor, conciōnātus sum | be convened in an assembly, be united in an assembly, form an assembly, deliver an oration before an assembly of the people, harangue, address, say publicly, publish, make known, declare |
| conclūsīvē | in form of a conclusion, conclusively |
| concrēscere, concrēscō, concrēvī, concrētum | grow together, harden, condense, curdle, stiffen, congeal, take form, grow, increase, grow strong, rise by growing |
| condere, condō, condidī, conditum | bring together, lay together, put together, join together into a whole, to form, fashion, produce, make by joining together, settle, make, construct, build, compose, write, celebrate, write of, treat of, describe, establish, found, be the author of |
| conea, coneae f | stork, derisory bending of the fingers in the form of a stork’s bill, an implement in the form of a T, used by rustics to measure the depth of furrows, a transverse pole, moving upon a perpendicular post, for drawing water |
| cōnfigūrāre, cōnfigūrō, cōnfigūrāvi, cōnfigūrātum | form from something, form after something, fashion accordingly |
| cōnfingere, cōnfingō, cōnfīnxī, cōnfictum | form, fashion, fabricate, invent, devise, feign, pretend |
| cōnfōrmāre, cōnfōrmō, cōnfōrmāvi, cōnfōrmātum | to form, fashion, shape symmetrically, shape skilfully |
| coniungere, coniungō, coniūnxī, coniūnctum | bind together, connect, join, unite, yoke together, contract, carry on concert, wage in concert, continue without interruption, compose, form by uniting, join in marriage, join in love, unite by the ties of relationship or friendship |
| coniūrāre, coniūrō, coniūrāvī, coniūrātum | swear together, swear one with another, band together by an oath, combine together by an oath, unite, be united, assent to by an oath, form a conspiracy, form a plot, conspire |
| cōnsilium capiō | decide, resolve, make a plan, take a decision, project, form a purpose, form a plan |
| cōnsummārī, cōnsummor, cōnsummātus sum | to form completely, reach the highest point, reach completion, reach perfection |
| cōntiōnārī, cōntiōnor, cōntiōnātus sum | be convened in an assembly, be united in an assembly, form an assembly, deliver an oration before an assembly of the people, harangue, address, declare before the people, say publicly, publish, make known, declare |
| corniculātus, corniculāta, corniculātum | in the form of a horn, horned |
| cornū, cornūs n | end of the stick around which books were rolled, side of a bow in the form of a horn, horn-shaped side of the cithara, summit of a mountain, wing of a place, feeler or claw of an insect, stiff hair of the Germans, bow, trumpet, lantern, oil cruet, funnel |
| corōna, corōnae f | garland, chaplet, wreath, crown, objects in the form of a crown, circle of men, assembly, crowd, multitude, the besiegers round a hostile place, line of siege, circumvallation, cornice |
| corōnāre, corōnō, corōnāvī, corōnātum | furnish with a garland, furnish with a crown, to crown, wreathe, receive as the prize of victory, surround, encompass, enclose something in a circular form |
| corvus, corvī m (κόραξ) | raven, a military implement, grapnel, a battering-ram, surgical instrument (in the form of a hook), the constellation Corvus, a sea-fish, a sucker |
| corymbion, corymbiī n | hair curled in the form of clusters of ivy-berries |
| crātīculātim | in grid form, in grill form, in braided form |
| cumulāre, cumulō, cumulāvi, cumulātum | form into a heap, accumulate, heap up, pile up, augment by heaping up, increase, heap, amass, make full by heaping up, fill full, fill, overload, overwhelm, made complete, made perfect, complete |
| cuneātim | in the form of a wedge, wedge-shaped |
| cuneum faciō | form a wedge-shaped battle line |
| cunīculātus, cunīculāta, cunīculātum | in the form of a channel, in the form of a tube |
| cūnifer, cūnifera, cūniferum | bearing fruit of a conical form |
| cylindrātus, cylindrāta, cylindrātum | in Form eines Zylinders, zylindrisch |
| cylindrus, cylindrī m | cylinder, a cylindrical stone for levelling the ground, a roller, precious stone ground off in the form of a cylinder |
| cymbium, cymbiī n (κυμβίον) | small drinking-vessel, cup, bowl, lamp in the same form |
| dēcaulēscere, dēcaulēscō | form a stem, run to stalk |
| dēcircināre, dēcircinō | make of a circular form, round off |
| decusātim | in the form of a Roman ten (X), crosswise |
| decusāre, decusō, decusāvī, decusātum | divide crosswise, divide in the form of an X, decussate |
| decussātim | in the form of a Roman ten (X), crosswise |
| decussāre, decussō, decussāvī, decussātum | divide crosswise, divide in the form of an X, decussate |
| dēfingere, dēfingō, dēfinxī, dēfictum | form, put in shape, fashion |
| dēflectere, dēflectō, dēflexī, dēflexum | bend downwards, bend aside, turn aside, turn in another direction, inflect, vary the form of a word, turn off |
| dēfōrmāre, dēfōrmō, dēfōrmāvī, dēfōrmātum | bring into form, bring into shape, form, fashion, design, delineate, describe, depict |
| dēminuere, dēminuō, dēminuī, dēminūtum | lessen by taking from, make smaller, lessen, diminish, take away from, abate, form into a diminutive |
| dēminūtiō, dēminūtiōnis f | diminution, decrease, lessening, abatement, right of alienation of one’s estate, diminutive form |
| dēvōtiō, dēvōtiōnis f | devoting, consecrating, devoting of oneself, fealty, allegiance, devotedness, piety, devotion, zeal, cursing, curse, imprecation, execration, sorcery, enchantment, magical formula, incantation, spell, any form of prayer |
| dicis causā (dicis grātiā) | for the sake of judicial form, for form’s sake, for the sake of appearance |
| diffarreātiō, diffarreātiōnis f | an ancient form of Roman divorce |
| diffingere, diffingō, diffinxī, diffictum | form differently, remodel, make anew, alter |
| dīminūtiō, dīminūtiōnis f | diminution, decrease, lessening, abatement, right of alienation of one’s estate, diminutive form |
| dīminūtīvē | in the diminutive form |
| fōrma dērīvātīva | derived form, derivation, variant |
| frontem aequō | form a front line, make a front line |
| imbricātim | in the form of a gutter-tile |
| scaphium, scaphiī n (σκάφιον) | basin in the form of a boat |
| schēma, schēmatis n (σχῆμα) | a shape, a figure, a form, a fashion, a manner, a posture, a attitude |
| simulācrum, simulācrī n | likeness, image, form, representation, semblance, image, form, shade, phantom, sign, type, emblem, description, similitude, appearance |
| speciēs, speciēī f | seeing, sight, look, view, outward appearance, outside, exterior, shape, form, figure, mien, spectacle, appearance, idea, notion, show, seeming, appearance, semblance, pretence, cloak, color, pretext, appearance in sleep, vision, apparition, reputation, honor, special case |
| spectrum, spectrī n | appearance, form, image |
| sphīngātus, sphīngāta, sphīngātum | in the form of a sphinx |
| spīngātus, spīngāta, spīngātum | in the form of a sphinx |
| stagnāre, stagnō, stagnāvī, stagnātum (στεγνόω) | form a pool of standing water, stagnate, be stagnant, be overflowed, be inundated, cause to stand, make stagnant, cover with water, overflow, inundate |
| status, statūs m | civil status, condition, position, circumstances, constitution, institutions, form of government, characteristic, mark, character, essential feature, mood of the verb |
| struere, struō, strūxī, strūctum | place by or upon each other, pile up, arrange, make by joining together, build, erect, fabricate, make, form, construct, join together, compound, compose, prepare, cause, occasion, devise, contrive, instigate |
| suppūrāre, suppūrō, suppūrāvī, suppūrātum | gather matter, form pus, come to a head, suppurate, bring to a head, cause to suppurate, bring forth, produce |
| syllogismus, syllogismī m | form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two premises, syllogism |
| tessellātim | in a checkered form, in a tesselated form |
| thymela, thymelae f | elevation in the centre of the orchestra of a Greek theatre, in the form of an altar, upon which stood the leader of the chorus, theatre, drama |
| thymelē, thymelēs f | elevation in the centre of the orchestra of a Greek theatre, in the form of an altar, upon which stood the leader of the chorus, theatre, drama |
| trānscrībere, trānscrībō, trānscrīpsī, trānscrīptum | write over, write off in an altered form, alter, forge, make over, transfer, surrender, yield, remove to another place, copy |
| tribulus, tribulī m (τρίβολος) | kind of thorn or thistle, land-caltrops, kind of water-plant bearing a prickly nut of a triangular form, water-chestnut, water-caltrops |
| turbinātiō, turbinātiōnis f | pointing in the form of a cone |
| undātus, undāta, undātum | in a wavy form, in a wave-like form |
| vadimōnium concipiō | vouch in writing, vouch in written form |
| verbum dērīvō | form a new word, derive a new word |
| vermiculātus, vermiculāta, vermiculātum | in the form of worms, inlaid so as to resemble the tracks of worms, vermiculated |
| versifōrmis, versifōrme | changing its form, changeable |
| versipellis, versipelle | that changes its shape or form, that alters its appearance, that transforms himself or itself, skilled in dissimulation, sly, cunning, crafty, subtle |
| vēsīcāre, vēsīcō, vēsīcāvī | form bubbles |
| vibia, vibiae f | plank, cross-piece supported on trestles (varae) so as to form a bank |
| virtūtēs et vitia in contrāria abeunt | virtues and vices form opposites, virtues and vices are opposites |
| volūbilitās, volūbilitātis f | rapid whirling motion, roundness, round form, rapidity, fluency, volubility, changeableness, mutability |
| volvere, volvō, volvī, volūtum | roll, turn about, turn round, tumble, roll up, roll together, form by rolling, roll itself round about, turn along, roll along, roll along, roll off, roll onwards, turn over in the mind, revolve in the mind, ponder, meditate, reflect upon, consider |
| vorsipellis, vorsipelle | that changes its shape or form, that alters its appearance, that transforms himself or itself, skilled in dissimulation, sly, cunning, crafty, subtle |
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