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A
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A
a
Ah!
a dextra
from the right
right
a sinistra
from the left
a tergo
behind
in the rear
ab aeterno
since a very long time ago
since the beginning of the time
ab initio
from the beginning
abacinare
[1]
remove the power of sight
[especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin]
to make blind
[especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin]
abactius
rustled
[of cattle]
stolen
[of cattle]
abactor
{m}
[one who drives off]
cattle thief
abactus
driven away
driven back
driven off
forced to resign
passed over
restrained
abactus
{m}
cattle thieving
rustling
[stealing of cattle]
stealing of cattle
abaculus
{m}
[small cube or tile of colored glass for making ornamental pavements]
tessera
abacus
{m}
counting table
gaming board
sideboard
tray
abaestuare
[1]
to wave down richly
abalienare
[1]
give up possession
ius
make alien
[from someone]
make hostile
to abstract
to alienate
to detach
to dispose of
to estrange
to remove
to separate
to transfer by sale
ius
abalienatus
dead
estranged
mortified
unfriendly
abante
before
in front
Abanteus
of Abas
Abantius
of Abantia
Abaritanus
of Abaris
abascantus
unenvied
abavia
{f}
great-great-grandmother
abavus
{m}
ancestor
forefather
great-great-grandfather
abaxialis
abaxial
abbas
{m}
abbot
abbatia
{f}
abbey
abbatialis
abbatial
of an abbey
of an abbot / abbess
pertaining to an abbey
pertaining to an abbot / abbess
abbatissa
{f}
abbess
relig.
abbreviare
[1]
to abbreviate
to abridge
to break off
to epitomize
to shorten
to weaken
abbreviatio
{f}
abbreviation
<abbr.>
ling.
abchasicus
Abkhasian
Abkhazian
Abderitanus
foolish
idiotic
of the city of Abdera
pertaining the city of Abdera
abdicare
[1]
to condemn
to deny
to disallow
to disapprove of
to forbid
to refuse
to reject
to renounce
[a throne]
ius
to withhold a right
ius
abdicatio
{f}
abdication
disinheriting
disowning
formal laying down
renouncing
renunciation of an office
voluntary renunciation
abdicative
negatively
abdicativus
negative
abditivus
removed
separated
abditum
{n}
hidden places
abditus
concealed
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A
a
Ah!
a dextra
from the right
a dextra
right
a sinistra
from the left
a tergo
behind
a tergo
in the rear
ab aeterno
since a very long time ago
ab aeterno
since the beginning of the time
ab initio
from the beginning
abacinare
[1]
remove the power of sight
[especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin]
abacinare
[1]
to make blind
[especially by using a red-hot iron rod or basin]
abactius
rustled
[of cattle]
abactius
stolen
[of cattle]
abactor
{m}
[one who drives off]
abactor
{m}
cattle thief
abactus
driven away
abactus
driven back
abactus
driven off
abactus
forced to resign
abactus
passed over
abactus
restrained
abactus
{m}
cattle thieving
abactus
{m}
rustling
[stealing of cattle]
abactus
{m}
stealing of cattle
abaculus
{m}
[small cube or tile of colored glass for making ornamental pavements]
abaculus
{m}
tessera
abacus
{m}
counting table
abacus
{m}
gaming board
abacus
{m}
sideboard
abacus
{m}
tray
abaestuare
[1]
to wave down richly
ius
abalienare
[1]
give up possession
abalienare
[1]
make alien
[from someone]
abalienare
[1]
make hostile
abalienare
[1]
to abstract
abalienare
[1]
to alienate
abalienare
[1]
to detach
abalienare
[1]
to dispose of
abalienare
[1]
to estrange
abalienare
[1]
to remove
abalienare
[1]
to separate
ius
abalienare
[1]
to transfer by sale
abalienatus
dead
abalienatus
estranged
abalienatus
mortified
abalienatus
unfriendly
abante
before
abante
in front
Abanteus
of Abas
Abantius
of Abantia
Abaritanus
of Abaris
abascantus
unenvied
abavia
{f}
great-great-grandmother
abavus
{m}
ancestor
abavus
{m}
forefather
abavus
{m}
great-great-grandfather
abaxialis
abaxial
abbas
{m}
abbot
abbatia
{f}
abbey
abbatialis
abbatial
abbatialis
of an abbey
abbatialis
of an abbot / abbess
abbatialis
pertaining to an abbey
abbatialis
pertaining to an abbot / abbess
relig.
abbatissa
{f}
abbess
abbreviare
[1]
to abbreviate
abbreviare
[1]
to abridge
abbreviare
[1]
to break off
abbreviare
[1]
to epitomize
abbreviare
[1]
to shorten
abbreviare
[1]
to weaken
ling.
abbreviatio
{f}
abbreviation
<abbr.>
abchasicus
Abkhasian
abchasicus
Abkhazian
Abderitanus
foolish
Abderitanus
idiotic
Abderitanus
of the city of Abdera
Abderitanus
pertaining the city of Abdera
abdicare
[1]
to condemn
abdicare
[1]
to deny
abdicare
[1]
to disallow
abdicare
[1]
to disapprove of
abdicare
[1]
to forbid
abdicare
[1]
to refuse
abdicare
[1]
to reject
ius
abdicare
[1]
to renounce
[a throne]
ius
abdicare
[1]
to withhold a right
abdicatio
{f}
abdication
abdicatio
{f}
disinheriting
abdicatio
{f}
disowning
abdicatio
{f}
formal laying down
abdicatio
{f}
renouncing
abdicatio
{f}
renunciation of an office
abdicatio
{f}
voluntary renunciation
abdicative
negatively
abdicativus
negative
abditivus
removed
abditivus
separated
abditum
{n}
hidden places
abditus
concealed
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