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headlong meaning in Latin

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headlong adjective
[UK: ˈhed.lɒŋ]
[US: ˈhed.ˌlɒŋ]

concitus [concita, concitum]adjective

headlong adverb
[UK: ˈhed.lɒŋ]
[US: ˈhed.ˌlɒŋ]

praecepsadverb

falling headlong adjective

cernuus [cernua, cernuum]adjective

head first, headlong adjective

praeceps [(gen.), praecipitis]adjective

jump headlong, venture heedlessly verb

desilio [desilire, desilivi, desultus](4th) TRANS
verb

desilio [desilire, desilui, desultus](4th) TRANS
verb

desilio [desilire, desului, desultus](4th) TRANS
verb

precipitately, headlong adverb

caduciteradverb

rush / dash / run in / upon / headlong, attack / charge verb

inruo [inruere, inrui, inrutus](3rd)
verb

irruo [irruere, irrui, irrutus](3rd)
verb

rushing, headlong adjective

incitus [incita, incitum]adjective

throw headlong verb

cernulo [cernulare, cernulavi, cernulatus](1st) TRANS
verb

throw headlong, cast down verb

praecipito [praecipitare, praecipitavi, praecipitatus](1st)
verb