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rope latinul

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rope [ropes] noun
[UK: rəʊp]
[US: roʊp]

funis [funis](3rd) M
noun

linum [lini](2nd) N
noun

retinaculum [retinaculi](2nd) N
noun

rudens [rudentis](3rd) M
noun

rope, cord noun

restis [restis](3rd) F
noun

rope / cable noun

mitra [mitrae](1st) F
noun

rope / cord (binding a slave) (L+S) noun

corda [cordae](1st) F
noun

rope / cord (binding slave) (L+S) noun

chorda [chordae](1st) F
noun

rope-dancer noun
[UK: ˈrəʊp dɑːn.sə(r)]
[US: ˈroʊp dɑːn.sər]

funambulus [funambuli](2nd) M
noun

(rope) end, loop, hook noun

ansa [ansae](1st) F
noun

rope) for raising (scaffold, mast adjective

antarius [antaria, antarium]adjective

rope-maker noun
[UK: rəʊp ˈmeɪk.ə(r)]
[US: roʊp ˈmeɪk.ər]

restio [restionis](3rd) M
noun

rope-walker noun
[UK: ˈrəʊp.ˌwɔːk.ə]
[US: ˈrəʊp.ˌwɔːk.ə]

schoenobates [schoenobatae]noun
M

(esp. as proper name) place on Aventine Hill at Rome noun

lauretum [laureti](2nd) N
noun

loretum [loreti](2nd) N
noun

(legal action) for the purpose of reclaiming property / restitution / repossession adjective

condictitius [condictitia, condictitium]adjective

act as overseer of estate / public property verb

vilico [vilicare, vilicavi, vilicatus](1st)
verb

villico [villicare, villicavi, villicatus](1st)
verb

adjudication (disputed property), assignment (of debtor to custody / creditor) noun

addictio [addictionis](3rd) F
noun

after the expected / proper time adjective

serus [sera -um, serior -or -us, serissimus -a -um]adjective

agreeing with, corresponding to, proper / appropriate / suitable adjective

competens [(gen.), competentis]adjective

also proper name noun

lipara [liparae](1st) F
noun

another's property / land / possessions noun

alienum [alieni](2nd) N
noun

apt, proper adjective

aptus [apta -um, aptior -or -us, aptissimus -a -um]adjective

asarabacca or hazelwort (Asarum europeaum) noun

asarum [asari](2nd) N
noun

be fitting / proper for, suit verb

condeceo [condecere, -, -](2nd) INTRANS
verb

be proper / fitting / concerned with verb

conduco [conducere, conduxi, conductus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

behave improperly to verb

subigito [subigitare, subigitavi, subigitatus](1st) TRANS
verb

between boundaries of possessions / property (w / termmi / limits) adjective

comportionalis [comportionalis, comportionale]adjective

bleating as proper epithet of sheep adjective

balans [(gen.), balantis]adjective

braces (pl.) (supporting yard-arms), ropes fastened to sail-yards noun

ceruchus [ceruchi](2nd) M
noun

by clerk / layman til proper priest provided adjective

commendatarius [commendataria, commendatarium]adjective

carry on or undergo the process proper to spring verb

verno [vernare, vernavi, vernatus](1st)
verb

catachresis, loose / improper use of a word / term / metaphor noun

abusio [abusionis](3rd) F
noun

claim of restitution of property or for damages noun

condictio [condictionis](3rd) F
noun

condition, wealth, property noun

fortuna [fortunae](1st) F
noun

confiscation / seizure of a person's property noun

confiscatio [confiscationis](3rd) F
noun

consular, of / proper to a consul adjective

consularis [consularis, consulare]adjective

consularius [consularia, consularium]adjective

conveyance / transfer of property noun

emancipatio [emancipationis](3rd) F
noun

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