Angol | Latin |
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lie (down / asleep) verb [UK: laɪ] [US: ˈlaɪ] | cubo [cubare, cubui, cubitus](1st) INTRANS |
lie down / back, recline, lie on the back verb | recubo [recubare, recubui, recubitus](1st) |
lie down often verb | cubito [cubitare, cubitavi, cubitatus](1st) INTRANS |
load / weigh down verb | gravo [gravare, gravavi, gravatus](1st) TRANS |
load / weigh down, burden (Ecc) verb | gravido [gravidare, gravidavi, gravidatus](1st) TRANS |
loaded down adjective | gravatus [gravata -um, gravatior -or -us, gravatissimus -a -um]adjective |
locks (pl.) of hair that hang down in front, forelock noun | antia [antiae](1st) F |
look down on, take poor view of verb | contemno [contemnere, contempsi, contemptus](3rd) TRANS contemno [contemnere, contemsi, contemtus](3rd) TRANS contempno [contempnere, contempsi, contemptus](3rd) TRANS |
look down on / over verb | despicio [despicere, despexi, despectus](3rd) |
look over / down at, survey verb | despecto [despectare, despectavi, despectatus](1st) TRANS |
looking down adjective | despicus [despica, despicum]adjective |
looking down from on high noun | altispex [altispicis](3rd) M |
low / low-lying, deep down adjective | depressus [depressa -um, depressior -or -us, depressissimus -a -um]adjective |
lower, further down adjective | infer [infera -um, inferior -or -us, infumus -a -um]adjective inferus [infera -um, inferior -or -us, infimus -a -um]adjective |
lowering, sinking down (action of) noun | depressio [depressionis](3rd) F |
lowest, deepest, furtherest down / from the surface adjective | infimus [infima, infimum]adjective infumus [infuma, infumum]adjective |
lying down (rude) noun [UK: ˈlaɪ.ɪŋ daʊn] [US: ˈlaɪ.ɪŋ ˈdaʊn] | descensus [descensus](4th) M |
lying down with (anyone) adjective | conrecumbens [(gen.), conrecumbentis]adjective correcumbens [(gen.), correcumbentis]adjective |
lying down? adverb | cubitissimadverb |
march / go / come / flow down, descend verb | degredior [degredi, degressus sum](3rd) DEP |
mark (down) verb [UK: mɑːk] [US: ˈmɑːrk] | denoto [denotare, denotavi, denotatus](1st) TRANS |
massacre, slaughter, cutting down noun | strages [stragis](3rd) F |
melt (down) verb [UK: melt] [US: ˈmelt] | conflo [conflare, conflavi, conflatus](1st) TRANS |
mitigate, mollify, smooth down, soothe verb | delenio [delenire, delenivi, delenitus](4th) TRANS delinio [delinire, delinivi, delinitus](4th) TRANS |
movement upwards and downwards noun | nutamen [nutaminis](3rd) N |
moving / bending / drooping down adjective | declinis [declinis, decline]adjective |
nervous breakdown (Cal) noun [UK: ˈnɜː.vəs breɪk daʊn] [US: ˈnɝː.vəs ˈbreɪk ˈdaʊn] | depressio [depressionis](3rd) F |
not felled, not cut down (of woods) adjective | incaeduus [incaedua, incaeduum]adjective |
not thrown down adjective | indejectus [indejecta, indejectum]adjective |
note / jot down, notice, become aware verb | adnoto [adnotare, adnotavi, adnotatus](1st) TRANS annoto [annotare, annotavi, annotatus](1st) TRANS |
note down verb [UK: nəʊt daʊn] [US: noʊt ˈdaʊn] | persigno [persignare, persignavi, persignatus](1st) TRANS praenoto [praenotare, praenotavi, praenotatus](1st) |
note down (by scratching the wax on the tablets) verb [UK: nəʊt daʊn] [US: noʊt ˈdaʊn] | exaro [exarare, exaravi, exaratus](1st) |