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clause meaning in Latin

EnglishLatin
clause [clauses] noun
[UK: klɔːz]
[US: ˈklɒz]

clausula [clausulae](1st) F
noun

clause (Collins) noun
[UK: klɔːz]
[US: ˈklɒz]

incisio [incisionis](3rd) F
noun

clause added to will / codicil noun

elogium [elogii](2nd) N
noun

clause of a period noun

colon [coli]noun
N

clause referring to one preceding noun

apodosis [apodosis](3rd) F
noun

binding clause noun

sanctio [sanctionis](3rd) F
noun

dividing up (into clauses) noun

concisio [concisionis](3rd) F
noun

foreclosure (contract clause by which creditor gets property on non-payment) adjective
[UK: fɔː.ˈkləʊ.ʒə(r)]
[US: fɔːˈklo.ʊ.ʒə(r)]

commissorius [commissoria, commissorium]adjective

grammatical figure by which several clauses are referred to the same verb noun

antizeugmenon [antizeugmeni]noun
N

in short clauses adverb

caesimadverb

incisimadverb

intro clause of purpose with subj verb adverb

neadverb

sale contract clause by which creditor gets property / goods on non-payment noun

commissoria [commissoriae](1st) F
noun

sentence containing clauses of roughly same number of syllables noun

compar [comparis](3rd) N
noun

sentence containing clauses of roughly the same number of syllables noun

conpar [conparis](3rd) N
noun

serving to unite / join (words / clauses), copulative, conjunctive, connective adjective

conexivus [conexiva, conexivum]adjective

connexivus [connexiva, connexivum]adjective

subordinate clause (a clause that cannot stand alone)
noun
[UK: sə.ˈbɔː.dɪ.neɪt klɔːz]
[US: sə.ˈbɔːr.də.ˌnet ˈklɒz]

sententia subordinatanoun
F

terms of / clause on noun

cretio [cretionis](3rd) F
noun

with pauses in short clauses adverb

caesuratimadverb