Suchergebnis zu "very similar":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
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query 1/E (max. 1000): 297 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā cibō vīnōque et somnō multum temperāns | very moderate in food, wine consumption and sleep |
| ā summō ad īmum | from the high point to the low point, , from the very top to the very bottom |
| abunde | in great profusion, in great abundance, abundantly, exceedingly, very |
| accūrātissimē | very precise |
| acerrima atque attentissima cogitatio | a very acute and close manner of thinking |
| acinōsus, acinōsa, acinōsum | like grapes, similar to grapes |
| acipēnser, acupinseris m | fish very highly esteemed, sturgeon |
| āctuōsus, āctuōsa, āctuōsum | full of activity, very active |
| adalgidus, adalgida, adalgidum | very cold, chilly |
| adeō | to this, thus far, so far, as far, in the same degree - in which, in the same measure - in which, in the same proportion - in which, so very - as, so much - as, to such a degree - as |
| adēssurīre, adēssuriō, adēssurīvī | be very hungry |
| adēsurīre, adēsuriō, adēsurīvī | be very hungry |
| admodum | to the measure, to the limit, to a great measure, in a high degree, much, very, to a full measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely, about, near, nearly, just, at all, exactly, just so, quite so, certainly, yes, certainly |
| adnecessārius, adnecessāria, adnecessārium | very necessary |
| adolēscentula, adolēscentulae f | very young maiden |
| adolēscentulus, adolēscentulī m | very young man |
| adsimilātiō, adsimilātiōnis f (adsimulātiō) | assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others |
| adsimilātiō, adsimulātiōnis f | assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others |
| adsimilis, adsimile | similar, like |
| adsimilāre, adsimilō, adsimilāvī, adsimilātum | make one thing like another, consider as similar, compare, represent something irreal as real, imitate, counterfeit, pretend, feign, simulate |
| adsimulātiō, adsimulātiōnis f | assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others |
| adsimulātus, adsimulāta, adsimulātum | made similar, similar, like, imitated, feigned, pretended, dissembled |
| adsimulāre, adsimulō, adsimulāvī, adsimulātum | make one thing like another, consider as similar, compare, represent something irreal as real, imitate, counterfeit, pretend, feign, simulate |
| adulēscentula, adulēscentulae f | very young maiden, my child |
| adulēscentulus, adulēscentulī m | very young man, young soldier, recruit |
| adventū tuō valdē gaudeō | I am very happy about your visit |
| aeger gravī morbō | very ill, seriously ill |
| aemulus, aemula, aemulum | striving after another earnestly, emulating, rivalling, emulous, vying with, rivalling a thing, comparable to, similar to |
| aequābilis, aequābile | that can be made equal, equal, similar, like, consistent, uniform, equable, equitable, just, right |
| aequālis, aequāle | that can be put on an equality with, equal, like, of the same age, equally old, equal in years, contemporary, coeval, coexal, coexistent, of equal size, looking alike, resembling, similar, uniform, equable, unvarying, uniform, level, smooth, even, plain |
| aequiclīnātum, aequiclīnātī n | similar case-endings |
| afflātōrius, afflātōria, afflātōrium | scorching, very hot, burning |
| afflīctārī, afflīctor, mē afflīctātus sum | grieve, be greatly troubled in mind about a thing, be very anxious, be very uneasy, afflict one’s self |
| age | come!, come on!, follow me!, well then!, well now!, well!, very well!, good!, right! |
| agedum (agitedum)! | come!, come on!, follow me!, well then!, well now!, well!, very well!, good!, right! |
| agellulus, agellulī m | a very small field |
| agnōminātiō, agnōminātiōnis f | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| alciōsus, alciōsa, alciōsum | very frosty, yery sensitive to frost |
| algiōsus, algiōsa, algiōsum | very frosty, very sensitive to frost |
| alicuī in oculīs sum | be very popular with someone, be well liked by someone |
| alicuī māgnō adiūmentō sum in perīculīs | give great help to someone in danger, support someone very much in danger |
| alicuī plūrimum tribuō | think very highly of somebody, accede to someone's pleas |
| aliēnissimō locō et tempore | at the very wrong time in the very wrong place, at the most inconvenient time in the most inconvenient place |
| aliquantillum, aliquantillī n | a very little indeed, a little bit |
| aliquem dē altissimō dignitātis gradū praecipitō | bring someone down from his very high position |
| aliquem in sinū gestō | have someone very dear and worthy, be very fond of someone |
| aliquid ad obrussam exigō | put something through its paces, put something to the acid test, put something through a stress test, put something through a very close examination |
| ad vīvum resecō | cut something up to the meat, cut something very deep, take something very carefully |
| aliquid perfacētum | very fine joke, something very funny, something very witty |
| aliquid perlātē patet | something has a very wide circumference, something spreads out very far |
| aliquis est in sinū alicuius | someone is very dear to someone |
| altipotēns, altipotentis | of high power, very mighty |
| altissimīs montibus undique contineor | be enclosed on all sides by very tall trees |
| altissimīs rādīcibus dēfīxus | very deeply rooted |
| amitāre, amitō | love very much |
| amnis trānsitū perdifficilis | a very difficult river to cross |
| amōmon, amōmī n | plant similar to the genuine amomum, but inferior in fragrance |
| amplissimē triumphō | celebrate a very glamorous triumph |
| angī, angor, anctus sum (anxus sum) | be very afraid, be in great fear |
| angōre cōnficior | be very afraid, be in great fear, have great anxiety |
| anguineus, anguinea, anguineum | pertaining to the serpent, snaky, similar to a serpent in form, serpent-like |
| annōminātiō, annōminātiōnis f | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| antegeriō | strongly, vehemently, energetically, vigorously, intensely, very, very much, exceedingly |
| antigeriō | strongly, vehemently, energetically, vigorously, intensely, very, very much, exceedingly |
| antigerium | strongly, vehemently, energetically, vigorously, intensely, very, very much, exceedingly |
| antōnēscere, antōnēscō | become similar to Antonius |
| aphrodisiacum metrum | a metre similar to the choriambus |
| apiācius, apiācia, apiācium | relating to parsley, similar to parsley |
| apiacus, apiaca, apiacum | relating to parsley, similar to parsley |
| apprīmē | first of all, before all, especially, exceedingly, very |
| apprīmus, apprīma, apprīmum | the very first, by far the first, especially the first |
| approbē | very well |
| approbus, approba, approbum | very good, excellent |
| apriculus, apriculī m | small fish, similar in appearance to the wild hog |
| arānea, arāneae f | spider, spider’s web, cobweb, threads similar to spiders’ webs |
| arcellula, arcellulae f | a very little box |
| argūmentum per analogiam | conclusion by analogy, conclusion on similar cases |
| ariēs, arietis m (ἄρην, ἄρρην) | male sheep, ram, a sign of the zodiac, engine for battering down walls, battering-ram, beam for support, prop, buttress, unknown sea-monster, very dangerous to ships |
| arietillus, arietilla, arietillum | similar to the ram's head |
| arietīnus, arietīna, arietīnum | from a ram, ram’s-, similar to a ram’s head |
| armīs praepotēns | very powerful through force of arms |
| artissimō somnō quiēscō | be in a very sound sleep |
| ascyroīdes, ascyroīdis n | a plant similar to the ascyron |
| assidēre, assideō (adsideō), assēdī, assessum | be quite similar, be quite close, resemble |
| assimilātiō, assimilātiōnis f (adsimilātiō) | assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others |
| assimilis, assimile (adsimilis) | similar, like |
| assimilāre, assimilō, assimilāvī, assimilātum | make one thing like another, consider as similar, compare, represent something irreal as real, imitate, counterfeit, pretend, feign, simulate |
| assimulanter (adsimulanter) | in a similar manner |
| assimulātiō, assimulātiōnis f (adsimulātiō) | assimilating, being similar, similarity, likeness, feigned adoption of the opinion of one’s hearers, comparison of one thing with others |
| assimulātus, assimulāta, assimulātum (adsimulātus) | made similar, similar, like, imitated, feigned, pretended, dissembled |
| assimulāre, assimulō (adsimulō), assimulāvī, assimulātum, assimilō (adsimilō) | make one thing like another, consider as similar, compare, represent something irreal as real, imitate, counterfeit, pretend, feign, simulate |
| assimulārī, assimulor (adsimulor), assimulātus sum | same, be similar |
| attelabus, attelabī m | a very small locust without wings |
| attelebus, attelebī m | a very small locust without wings |
| attentus et pendēns | very excited, very curious |
| attingere, attingō, attigī, attāctum | undertake, enter upon some course of action, apply one’s self to, be occupied with, engage in, take in hand, manage, arrive somewhere, be similar, belong to, appertain to, concern, relate to |
| avītus, avīta, avītum | belonging to a grandfather, coming from a grandfather, ancestral, very old, very ancient |
| bacar, bacaris n | wine-vessel similar to the bacrio, wine-glass |
| bacarium, bacariī n | wine-vessel similar to the bacrio, wine-glass |
| 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 |
| barypicros, barypicron | very bitter |
| basanitēs, basanitae m | touchstone, test-stone, a very hard stone |
| bellum in multā varietāte versātum est | war was fought with very changing fortunes |
| bēlutus, bēluta, bēlutum | similar to an animal |
| bene (optimē) agō cum aliquō | deal (very) well with someone |
| bene māne | very early in the morning, very early, quite early |
| benīgnē | you are very kind, I thank you very much, am under great obligation, I thank you |
| bestius, bestia, bestium | similar to a wild animal |
| bios, biī m (Akk.Sgl. bion) | a very celebrated and wholesome Greek wine |
| bis terve | two or three times, two or three times, very rarely |
| blandissimus ingenio | very friendly of character, very friendly character |
| bratus, bratī f | Asian cypress, tree similar to the cypress tree |
| brevissimī sum somnī | find a very short sleep |
| callistrūthia, callistrūthiae f | a very delicate kind of figs, which sparrows were fond of |
| callistrūthis, callistrūththidis f | a very delicate kind of figs, which sparrows were fond of |
| Canusium, Canusiī n | a very ancient town in Apulia |
| capillāceus, capillācea, capillāceum | similar to hair, like hair, made of hair |
| capillācius, capillācia, capillācium | similar to hair, like hair, made of hair |
| capillōsus, capillōsa, capillōsum | full of hair, very hairy |
| capulō proximus | very close to the coffin |
| carbasa, carbasōrum n | very fine Spanish flax, fine linen, cambric, fine linen garment, curtain, sail, the Sibylline books, written upon linen |
| carbasum, carbasī n | very fine Spanish flax, fine linen, cambric, fine linen garment, curtain, sail, the Sibylline books, written upon linen |
| carbasus, carbasī f (κάρπασος) | very fine Spanish flax, fine linen, cambric, fine linen garment, curtain, sail, the Sibylline books, written upon linen |
| carmen orthium | song (to the zither) in a very high pitch |
| carpophyllon, carpophyllī n | shrub similar to the laurel-tree |
| carpophyllos, carpophyllī f | shrub similar to the laurel-tree |
| cartilāginōsus, cartilāginōsa, cartilāginōsum | full of cartilage, very gristly |
| cāseus iūcundissimē sapit | the cheese tastes very delicious |
| casia, casiae f (κασία) | a tree with an aromatic bark, similar to cinnamon, wild cinnamon, a fragrant, shrub-like plant, mexereon, also called thymelaea |
| cassia, cassiae f | a tree with an aromatic bark, similar to cinnamon, wild cinnamon, a fragrant, shrub-like plant, mexereon, also called thymelaea |
| castrīs percommodum fuit | for the camp it was very beneficial |
| celerrimō | very quickly |
| centimeter, centimetrī m | he who employs a hundred metres, who employs very many metres |
| cēpaea, cēpaeae f | a plant similar to the portulacca, portulacca-leaved sedum |
| cessāre, cessō, cessāvī, cessātum | stand back very much, be remiss in any thing, delay, loiter, cease from, stop, give over, be inactive, be idle, be at leisure, do nothing, be at rest, rest, be still, be inactive, be unemployed, be unused, lie uncultivated, fallow |
| cibī capācissimus | able to take very much food |
| cicera, cicerae f | pulse similar to the chickpea, chickling-vetch |
| cinerāceus, cinerācea, cinerāceum | similar to ashes, ashy, ash-colored |
| cinereus, cinerea, cinereum | similar to ashes, ash-colored |
| cinericius, cinericia, cinericium | similar to ashes, like ashes |
| cinyphes, cinyphum f | very small flies, gnats |
| cirra, cirrae f | lock, curl, ringlet of hair, tuft of hair, hair on the forehead of a horse, tuft of feathers or crest of birds, arms of polypi, filaments of plants similar to tufts of hair, a fringe upon a tunic |
| cirrus, cirrī m | lock, curl, ringlet of hair, tuft of hair, hair on the forehead of a horse, tuft of feathers or crest of birds, arms of polypi, filaments of plants similar to tufts of hair, a fringe upon a tunic |
| cissanthemos, cissanthemī f | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| cissanthemum, cissanthemī n | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| cissophylon, cissophylī n | plant similar to ivy, species of cyclaminos |
| citumus, cituma, citumum | very close, the nearest |
| clārissimā vōce dīcam | will speak very loudly |
| clupea, clupeae f | kind of very small river-fish |
| coctilia, coctilium n | very dry wood, that burns without smoke |
| cōgnātus, cōgnāta, cōgnātum | sprung from the same stock, related by blood, kindred, related, connected, like, similar |
| collacrimātiō, collacrimātiōnis f | a weeping together, weeping very much, lamenting |
| collacrimāre, collacrimō, collacrimāvī | weep together, weep very much, bewail, deplore |
| collacrumāre, collacrumō, collacriumāvī | weep together, weep very much, bewail, deplore |
| collaudāre, collaudō, collaudāvī, collaudātum | praise or commend very much, extol highly |
| collocuplētāre, collocuplētō, collocuplētāvī | make very rich, enrich, embellish, enrich, adorn |
| commadēre, commadeō | become very soft |
| commodum | at a fit time, just in time, at the very nick, at the very moment, opportunely, seasonably |
| commōram | in the presence of, before the eyes of, in the face of, before, in the own hands, in one’s presence, on the spot, forthwith, in the very act, present in one’s own person, presence, personally |
| commōtāre, commōto | move very violently, agitate |
| complacēre, complaceō, complacuī (complacitus sum) | be pleasing at the same time, please also, be very pleasing to |
| complūrēs, complūra; complūrium | more than one, not a few, several, very many |
| concolor, concolōris | of the same color, like, similar |
| concupiēns, concupientis | very desirous, warmly desiring, coveting |
| concupere, concupiō | be very desirous, to long much for |
| concupīscēns, concupīscentis | very desirous, warmly desiring, coveting |
| concupīscibilis, concupīscibile | worthy to be longed for, very desirable |
| concupīscere, concupīscō, concupīvī (concupiī), concupītum | to long much for a thing, be very desirous of, covet, aspire to, strive after |
| condecōrē | in a very decent way, very appropriate |
| condēnsēre, condēnseō | make very dense, condense, press close together |
| condēnsāre, condēnsō, condēnsāvī, condēnsātum | make very dense, condense, press close together |
| condēnsāre, condēnsō, condēnsāvī, condēnsātum | make very dense, condense, press close together |
| condēnsus, condēnsa, condēnsum | very dense, close, thick, thickly covered |
| condignē | very worthily |
| condignus, condigna, condignum | wholly deserving, very worthy |
| condūrāre, condūrō | harden, make very hard |
| cōnfigūrātiō, cōnfigūrātiōnis f | similar formation, configuration |
| cōnfīnis, cōnfīne | bordering one upon another, bordering on, adjoining, contiguous, nearly related, nearly like, similar |
| cōnfīnius, cōnfīnia, cōnfīnium | bordering one upon another, bordering on, adjoining, contiguous, nearly related, nearly like, similar |
| cōnfōrmālis, cōnfōrmāle | conformable, like, similar |
| cōnfōrmis, cōnfōrme | similar, like, conformal, of similar shape |
| cōnfortātor, cōnfortātōris m | one that strengthens very, one that strengthens a lot |
| coniūnctissimē vīvō cum aliquō | being in very close contact with someone |
| coniunctissimus sum cum aliquō | being in very close contact with someone |
| conlaudāre, conlaudō, conlaudāvī, conlaudātum | praise or commend very much, extol highly |
| cōnsimilis, cōnsimile | similar in all respects, entirely similar, like |
| cōnsimiliter | very similarly, in like manner |
| cōnsplendēscere, cōnsplendēscō | shine very much |
| cōnstupēre, cōnstupeō, cōnstupuī | be very much astonished |
| contenebrāscere, contenebrāscō, contenebrāvī | become very dark, grow very dark |
| contenebrēscere, contenebrēscō | become very dark, grow very dark |
| contenebrāre, contenebrō | make very dark, darken |
| contrōversiōsus, contrōversiōsa, contrōversiōsum | very much controverted |
| cōram | in the presence of, before the eyes of, in the face of, before, in the own hands, in one’s presence, on the spot, forthwith, in the very act, present in one’s own person, presence, personally |
| cōram | present in one’s own person, in one’s own presence, personally, in one’s presence, in their own hands, in the very act |
| costamōmum, costamōmī n | an aromatic plant, similar to the costum and amomum |
| cōthōn, cōthōnis m | a name given to any artificial harbor, the artificial inner harbor of Carthage, a similar harbor at Adrumetum, the name of several islands |
| crāpulentus, crāpulenta, crāpulentum | very much intoxicated |
| craterītes, craterītae m | a very hard unknown precious stone |
| crocotillus, crocotilla, crocotillum | very slight |
| Croesī, Croesōrum m | men as rich as Croesus, very rich men |
| cubīle, cubīlis n | place of rest, couch, bed, marriage-bed, nest, lair, hole, kennel, couch of the setting sun, joint of a stone, bed of a stone, beam, the very den of something, the very lair of something |
| cuci (indecl.) | a tree similar to the palm |
| cucumis, cucumeris m | cucumber, a sea-plant, similar to the cucumber |
| cucurbitīnus, cucurbitīna, cucurbitīnum | like a gourd, similar to a gourd |
| cucurbitīvus, cucurbitīva, cucurbitīvum | like a gourd, similar to a gourd |
| cum cūrā dīligentiāque scrībere | write very carefully |
| dēcrepitus, dēcrepita, dēcrepitum | very old, decrepit |
| dēmagis | very much |
| dēmāne | very early |
| dēmum | at length, at last, not till then, just, precisely, especially, exactly, indeed, not till, in fact, in very truth, certainly, only, solely, exclusively, finally, in fine |
| dēnigrāre, dēnigrō | blacken utterly, dye very black, color very black, blacken, asperse, defame |
| dērīdiculus, dērīdicula, dērīdiculum | very laughable, ridiculous |
| dētrīmentōsus, dētrīmentōsa, dētrīmentōsum | hurtful, detrimental, lossy, very disadvantageous, very harmful |
| dīlaudāre, dīlaudō | praise in all respects, praise very much |
| et cōnsimilia | and the like, and similar things |
| ex unguiculīs (= ἐξ ὀνύχων) | from the very finger-tips, through and through |
| fēlīx ter et amplius | very happy, over and over happy |
| fortūnae dēterrima | the very depraved rabble |
| fortūnīs secundīs ūtor | live in brilliant circumstances, I am doing very well, I am doing brilliantly, be blessed with fortunate goods |
| māgnā sollicitūdine hōc nūntiō afficior | be very unpleasantly surprised by this news |
| minimum in mē esse arbitror | have very little self-confidence |
| pertināciter | very fast or firmly, very tenaciously, persistently, constantly, firmly, steadily, perseveringly, obstinately, stubbornly, pertinaciously |
| pertināx, pertinācis | that holds fast, that clings firmly, very tenacious, firm, constant, steadfast, persevering, unyielding, obstinate, pertinacious, stubborn |
| pessimus est rērum nostrārum status | our community is in a very bad way |
| praeclārē agitur cum aliquō | someone is doing very well |
| proximē | nearest, very near, next, shortly before, shortly after, last, very closely, very nicely, very accurately |
| sāplūtus, sāplūta, sāplūtum | very rich |
| scrūpulōsus, scrūpulōsa, scrūpulōsum | very nice, exact, precise, anxious, careful, scrupulous |
| senectus, senecta, senectum | aged, very old |
| sīdus, sīderis n | Stars united in a figure, a group of stars, a constellation, sky, heavens, a very great height, ornament, pride, glory, season of the year, climate, weather |
| silīgo, silīginis f | kind of very white wheat, winter wheat, fine wheaten flour |
| similātiō, similātiōnis f | making similar |
| similis, simile | like, resembling, similar |
| similitūdō, similitūdinis f | likeness, resemblance, similitude, imitation, analogy, application to similar cases, sameness, uniformity, monotony |
| sitīculōsus, sitīculōsa, sitīculōsum | very dry, parched, arid, producing thirst |
| spurium, spuriī n | female genital, marine animal of a similar shape |
| stīlla, stīllae f | drop, small quantity, a very little, moment |
| strigilis, strigilis f | scraper, strigil, surgical instrument of a similar shape, for dropping a liquid into the ear, flute of a column |
| subsimilis, subsimile | somewhat like, partly similar |
| sūbula, sūbulae f | awl, a very small weapon |
| suīllās carnēs mīrum in modum amō | I love pork very much |
| summopere (= summō opere) | with great difficulty, very much |
| summus, summī m | the highest, the very highest |
| sūmptuōsus, sūmptuōsa, sūmptuōsum | very expensive, very costly, that costs much, dear, expensive, sumptuous, spending much, lavish, wasteful, extravagant |
| superabundanter | very abundantly |
| superabundāre, superabundō, superabundāvī | be very abundant, superabound |
| superbus, superba, superbum | haughty, proud, arrogant, insolent, discourteous, uncivil, rude, supercilious, domineering, delicate, fastidious, squeamish, very severe, utterly impartial, uncivil, arrogant, proud, superior, excellent, distinguished, splendid, magnificent, superb |
| superexcellēns, superexcellentis | very excellent, superexcellent |
| supersapere, supersapiō | possess very good taste |
| supersapere, supersapiō | possess very good taste |
| supparile, supparilis n | the bringing together two words different in meaning, but similar in sound, paronomasia |
| supparāre, supparō | make somewhat like, make somewhat similar |
| tāliō, tāliōnis f | punishment similar and equal to the injury sustained |
| tantopere (tantō opere) | so greatly, in so high a degree, so very |
| tītivillīcium, tītivillīciī n | very small trifle, bagatelle |
| tittibilīcium, tittibilīciī n | very small trifle, bagatelle |
| toga vitrea | very thin toga, very fine toga |
| tot | so many, so great a number, such a great number, so very many, such and such a number, so few |
| tōtō corpore perhorrēscō | be very horrified, tremble all over the body, shaking all over the body |
| triparcus, triparca, triparcum | very sparing, stingy, niggardly |
| tripotēns, tripotentis | very powerful |
| trochilus, trochilī m | very small bird, golden-crested wren, trochil, semicircular hollow running round the base of a column, casement, scotia |
| tuī percupidus sum | I am very inclined to you, I am very fond of you |
| Tūsculum, Tūsculī n | a very ancient town of Latium, on a hill near the modern Frascati |
| ungellula, ungellulae f | very little claw |
| unguellula, unguellulae f | very little claw |
| ūnō digitulō | with the little finger, child's easy, very simple, baby light |
| urbs praevalida | very powerful city, very mighty city |
| urbs sitū ad aspectum praeclāra est | the location of the city is very beautiful |
| ūrceātim pluit | it pours like from cans, it rains very strongly |
| ut ad minima veniam | to quote very trivial things |
| vaegrandis, vaegrande | not very large, little, small, diminutive |
| vaepallidus, vaepallida, vaepallidum | deathly pale, corpse pale, very pale |
| valdē [valdius, valdissimē] | strongly, stoutly, vehemently, mightily, powerfully, exceedingly, very |
| validē | strongly, stoutly, vehemently, mightily, powerfully, exceedingly, very |
| vapōreus, vapōrea, vapōreum | dissolving in haze, void, very hot, full heat, full steam |
| vēgrandis, vēgrande | not very large, little, small, diminutive, very great |
| vehemēns, vehementis | very eager, violent, furious, impetuous, ardent, vehement, active, forcible, vigorous, powerful, mighty, strong |
| vehementer | eagerly, impetuously, ardently, violently, earnestly, vehemently, strongly, forcibly, powerfully, exceedingly, extremely, very much |
| vēlōcissimē refugiō | , escape with lightning speed, escape very quickly |
| venēnōsē | very poisonously |
| venēnōsus, venēnōsa, venēnōsum | full of poison, very poisonous |
| vēpallidus, vēpallida, vēpallidum
| deathly pale, corpse pale, very pale |
| vidēlicet | it is easy to see, it is clear, it is evident, clearly, plainly, evidently, manifestly, it is very plain, of course, forsooth |
| vīlissimē nātus | from very low origin |
| vīndēmia, vīndēmiae f | grape-gathering, vintage, grapes, wine, time of grape-gathering, vintage season, harvest of similar things |
| vir ad efficiendum ācerrimus | a very energetic man, a very active man, a very effective man |
| vir gravis et sevērus | a man of very great seriousness, a very serious man |
| vir īnsīgnis industriae | a very active man |
| vir iūstus īdemque sapientissimus | a just and at the same time very wise man |
| vir omnium callidissimus | the man superior to all in cunning, the very cleverest |
| vir perēlegantis ingeniī | a very fine head |
| vir summī labōris | a very active man |
| volvere, volvō, volvī, volūtum | be vividly engaged in something, be very active about something |
| zāplūtus, zāplūta, zāplūtum | very rich |
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