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sigh latinul

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lack of foresight noun

improvidentia [improvidentiae](1st) F
noun

lack of knowledge / thought / awareness / judgment / foresight / intention noun

imprudentia [imprudentiae](1st) F
noun

inprudentia [inprudentiae](1st) F
noun

long-sighted noun
[UK: ˈlɒŋ ˈsaɪ.tɪd]
[US: ˈlɔːŋ ˈsaɪ.təd]

presbyta [presbytae](1st) F
noun

look, sight noun

adspectamen [adspectaminis](3rd) N
noun

aspectamen [aspectaminis](3rd) N
noun

look, sight, appearance noun

visus [visus](4th) M
noun

look, sight, view noun

conspectio [conspectionis](3rd) F
noun

miracle, amazing act / event / object / sight noun

miraculum [miraculi](2nd) N
noun

out of sight, out of mind (something not nearby is forgotten)
phrase

procul ex oculis, procul ex mentephrase

purblind, dim-sighted adjective

lusciosus [lusciosa, lusciosum]adjective

luscitiosus [luscitiosa, luscitiosum]adjective

put out of sight verb

condo [condere, condidi, conditus](3rd) TRANS
verb

recoil at the sight of verb

reformido [reformidare, reformidavi, reformidatus](1st)
verb

rough, unsightly adjective

abhorridus [abhorrida, abhorridum]adjective

simple-sighted adjective

stultividus [stultivida, stultividum]adjective

speak by divine inspiration / with second sight, prophesy, divine verb

aricolor [aricolari, aricolatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

speak by divine inspiration or with second sight, prophesy, divine verb

haricolor [haricolari, haricolatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

that which is seen, appearance, sight noun

visum [visi](2nd) N
noun

ugliness / unsightliness noun

foeditas [foeditatis](3rd) F
noun

unbecoming, unseemly, unsightly adjective

indecens [(gen.), indecentis]adjective

urger (sight / sound) of horses in chariot races noun

hortator [hortatoris](3rd) M
noun

utter with a sigh verb

suspiro [suspirare, suspiravi, suspiratus](1st)
verb

view, (range of) sight noun

conspectus [conspectus](4th) M
noun

view, sight noun

prospectus [prospectus](4th) M
noun

view / sight noun

contuitus [contuitus](4th) M
noun

contutus [contutus](4th) M
noun

visible, clearly seen, in sight / full view adjective

conspicuus [conspicua, conspicuum]adjective

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