English | Latin |
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mark of esteem, reward noun | honos [honoris](3rd) M |
measure, estimate verb | metior [metiri, mensus sum](4th) DEP |
mock sale of estate to free it of burdens noun | coemptio [coemptionis](3rd) F |
of / connected with land / estate adjective | agralis [agralis, agrale]adjective agrarius [agraria, agrarium]adjective |
one who establishes or upholds (cult-title of Jupiter) noun | stator [statoris](3rd) M |
one who wrongfully keeps another from possession of an estate adjective | deforcians [(gen.), deforciantis]adjective |
piece of land, estate noun | fundus [fundi](2nd) M |
popularity / esteem / credit (w / bona) noun | gracia [graciae](1st) F gratia [gratiae](1st) F |
portion (1 / 4) of estate secured to legal heir by Falcidian law of 40 BC noun | Falcidia [Falcidiae](1st) F |
prison on estate where refractory slaves worked in chains noun | ergastulum [ergastuli](2nd) N |
prize, esteem greatly verb | magnifico [magnificare, magnificavi, magnificatus](1st) TRANS magnufico [magnuficare, magnuficavi, magnuficatus](1st) TRANS |
prove, confirm, establish verb | firmo [firmare, firmavi, firmatus](1st) |
reckon, estimate, value verb | puto [putare, putavi, putatus](1st) TRANS |
regard / esteem verb | deputo [deputare, deputavi, deputatus](1st) TRANS |
relation establishing that thing exists noun | entitas [entitatis](3rd) F |
renewal, re-establishment, reconciliation noun | reconciliatio [reconciliationis](3rd) F |
restoration, re-establishment, return to former position noun | apocatastasis [apocatastasis](3rd) F |
ruta et caesa = everything dug up and cut down on an estate adjective | rutus [ruta, rutum]adjective |
sacred) rites (pl.) established by common agreement (w / sacra noun | consentium [consentii](2nd) N |
set going, establish verb | inchoo [inchoare, inchoavi, inchoatus](1st) incoho [incohare, incohavi, incohatus](1st) |
set up, establish, found, make, institute verb | instituo [instituere, institui, institutus](3rd) |
set up, establish, set, place, build verb | statuo [statuere, statui, statutus](3rd) |
settle / establish in a place / marriage verb | colloco [collocare, collocavi, collocatus](1st) TRANS conloco [conlocare, conlocavi, conlocatus](1st) TRANS |
she who confirms / establishes a thing noun | confirmatrix [confirmatricis](3rd) F |
small estate, little farm noun | praediolum [praedioli](2nd) N |
small estate of arable land noun | aratiuncula [aratiunculae](1st) F |
that / who confirms / establishes a thing (L+S) noun | confirmator [confirmatoris](3rd) M |
unequal (size / number / rank / esteem) adjective [UK: ˌʌn.ˈiː.kwəl] [US: ə.ˈniː.kwəl] | impar [(gen.), imparis]adjective inpar [(gen.), inparis]adjective |
unfriendly, estranged adjective | abalienatus [abalienata, abalienatum]adjective |
unowned / escheated estate noun | caducum [caduci](2nd) N |
valuated (price / worth), assessed / estimated (the cost / situation) adjective | aestimatus [aestimata, aestimatum]adjective |
valuation, estimate noun | aestimia [aestimiae](1st) F aestimium [aestimii](2nd) N |
valuation, estimation of money value noun | aestimatio [aestimationis](3rd) F |