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forbid meaning in Latin

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forbid verb
[UK: fə.ˈbɪd]
[US: fər.ˈbɪd]

aberceo [abercere, -, -](2nd) TRANS
verb

abnuto [abnutare, abnutavi, abnutatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

forbid, interdict, prohibit verb

interdico [interdicere, interdixi, interdictus](3rd)
verb

forbid, prevent verb

prohibeo [prohibere, prohibui, prohibitus](2nd)
verb

prohibesseo [prohibessere, -, -](2nd)
verb

forbid, prohibit verb

veto [vetare, vetavi, vetatus](1st) TRANS
verb

veto [vetare, vetui, vetitus](1st) TRANS
verb

voto [votare, votui, votitus](1st) TRANS
verb

forbid by unfavorable omen verb

abdico [abdicere, abdixi, abdictus](3rd) TRANS
verb

forbid w / threats verb

interminor [interminari, interminatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

forbidden (not allowed)
adjective
[UK: fə.ˈbɪd.n̩]
[US: fər.ˈbɪd.n̩]

interdictusadjective

vetitus, interdictus, impermissusadjective

forbidden adjective
[UK: fə.ˈbɪd.n̩]
[US: fər.ˈbɪd.n̩]

impermissus [impermissa, impermissum]adjective

inconcessus [inconcessa, inconcessum]adjective

injussus [injussa, injussum]adjective

forbidden, unlawful, illicit adjective

illicitus [illicita, illicitum]adjective

forbidden w / threats adjective

interminatus [interminata, interminatum]adjective

deny / refuse / forbid (w / shake of head) repeatedly verb

abnuto [abnutare, abnutavi, abnutatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

god forbid, "let it be far from the hearts of the faithful" interjection

absitinterjection

apsitinterjection

not forbidden adjective

fastus [fasta, fastum]adjective

place struck by lightning where forbidden to tread noun

bidental [bidentalis](3rd) N
noun

which forbid anything to be done adjective

clivius [clivia, clivium]adjective

which forbid anything to be done (pl.) adjective

clivus [cliva, clivum]adjective