English | Latin |
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that can't be summoned / held / drawn back / undone / reversed adjective | inrevocabilus [inrevocabila, inrevocabilum]adjective irrevocabilis [irrevocabilis, irrevocabile]adjective irrevocabilus [irrevocabila, irrevocabilum]adjective |
that may be rolled back to the beginning adjective | revolubilis [revolubilis, revolubile]adjective |
throw back by way of retort verb | regero [regerere, regessi, regestus](3rd) |
throw back head / eye / brows as sign verb | rennuo [rennuere, rennui, rennutus](3rd) renuo [renuere, renui, renutus](3rd) |
tie up / down / back / on / together / tightly verb | adstringo [adstringere, adstrinxi, adstrictus](3rd) TRANS astringo [astringere, astrinxi, astrictus](3rd) TRANS |
turn / fold / bend back (on) verb | replico [replicare, replicavi, replicatus](1st) TRANS replico [replicare, replicui, replicitus](1st) TRANS |
turn one's back on a task or challenge verb | tergiversor [tergiversari, tergiversatus sum](1st) DEP |
turned / facing away, w / back turned adjective | aversus [aversa -um, aversior -or -us, aversissimus -a -um]adjective avorsus [avorsa -um, avorsior -or -us, avorsissimus -a -um]adjective |
virgin sacrificing w / the lappet / flap of her toga thrown back over her shoulder noun | armita [armitae](1st) F |
write back in reply verb | rescribo [rescribere, rescripsi, rescriptus](3rd) |