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adversam pūgnam prosperā oblitterō | make a defeat forgotten by a victory |
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aequō Mārte pūgnō | fight with equal chance of victory |
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ambitus, ambitūs m | unlawful striving for posts of honor, unlawful canvassing for office, bribery, corruption, desire to make a display, ostentation, vanity, show, parade, bombastic fulness, parade |
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auspicia victōriae | signs of victory, auspicies of victory |
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Cannae, Cannārum f | village in Apulia, north of Canusium, famous for the victory of Hannibal over the Romans |
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causam īnferiōrem dīcendō reddō superiōrem (τὸν ἥττω λόγον κρείττω ποιεῖν) | help the weaker cause to victory through the art of speech |
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celeris victōria | quick victory |
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congrātulātiō victōriae | congratulations for the victory |
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corōna nāvālis | ship crown, award for a naval victory |
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corōnam (capite) gerō (gestō) | wear the wreath of victory on the head |
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corōnam alicuī impōnō | put the victory wreath on someone's head |
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corōnam capitī detrahō | tear off the victory wreath from the head |
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corōnam dēpōnō | lay down the victory wreath (on the altar) |
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corōnam honōris alicuī dō | give someone the victory wreath, award someone with the victory wreath |
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corōnam pariō | win the victory wreath |
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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 |
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dē palmā cum aliquō contendō | contest someone for supreme, dispute someone's first rank, compete with someone for the victory prize |
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dē victōriā alicuī grātulor | wish someone luck for victory, congratulate someone for victory |
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in eō victōria vertitur | that is decisive for the victory, the victory is based on that |
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litterae victrīcēs | letter containing news of victory, letter with the news of the victory |
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suffrāgiōrum victōria | election victory |
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tabellae victrīcēs | writing containing news of victory, writing with the news of the victory |
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triumphāre, triumphō, triumphāvī, triumphātum | make a triumphal, make a procession, hold a triumph, celebrate a triumph, triumph, hold an ovation, celebrate an ovation, triumph, exult, be glad, rejoice exceedingly, triumph over, lead in triumph, conquer, obtaine by victory, get as booty, win as booty |
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triumphō ex victōriā meā | triumph due to his victory |
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triumphum dē (ex) hostibus agō victōriae Pharsāliae | triumph over the enemy because of the victory at Pharsalus |
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triumphus, triumphī m | triumphal procession, triumph, victory |
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tropaeum, tropaeī n
| sign and memorial of victory, trophy, mark, token, sign, memorial, monument |
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trophaeum, trophaeī n
| sign and memorial of victory, trophy, mark, token, sign, memorial, monument |
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trophēum, trophēi n
| sign and memorial of victory, trophy, mark, token, sign, memorial, monument |
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ut explōrātā victōriā | as if victory was a foregone conclusion, as if the victory was certain |
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vīcia, vīciae f | victory |
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victōria cīvīlis | victory over fellow citizens |
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victōriā clueō | achieve the glory of victory |
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victōria fūrtīva | victory obtained by fraud |
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Victōria in antefīxīs est | a goddess of victory stands (as ornament) on the cornice |
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victōria multō sanguine ac vulneribus stetit | the victory cost a lot of blood and wounds |
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victōria nāvālis | lake victory, sea victory |
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victōria Rōmānōrum | the victory of the Romans (the Romans were victorious) |
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victōria spectābilis | splendid victory, brilliant victory |
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victōria, victōriae f | victory |
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victōriae Pompēī comes esse vult | want to be companion of Pompey in victory |
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victōriālis, victōriāle | belonging to victory |
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victōriam ā dīs expōscō | implore victory from the gods, beg the gods for victory |
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victōriam ab hoste reportō | defeat the enemy, achieve a victory over the enemy |
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victōriam adipīscor | achieve a victory, gain a victory, win a victory |
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victōriam alicuī grātulor | congratulate someone on the victory, wish someone luck for victory |
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victōriam cohonestō | celebrate the victory |
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victōriam explōrātam dīmittō | give an already certain victory out of hand |
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victōriam ferō | carry off the victory |
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victoriam gratulari alicui | congratulate someone on a victory |
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victōriam iam partam ex manibus ēripiō | snatch an already won victory |
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victōriam ostendō | hold out the prospect of victory, promise a victory |
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victōriam pariō | win a victory, carry off a victory |
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victōriam referō | carry off the victory |
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victōriam temperō | use the victory with moderation |
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victōriātus, victōriāta, victōriātum | gained by victory |
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victōriātus, victōriātī m | silver coin stamped with the image of Victory, an apothecaries’ weight |
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Victōriola, Victōriolae f | little statue of Victory |
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vim victōriamque prōsperō | give strength and victory |
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