English | Latin |
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prostrate [prostrated, prostrating, prostrates] verb [UK: prɒ.ˈstreɪt] [US: ˈprɑː.stret] | prosterno [prosternere, prostravi, prostratus](3rd) TRANS |
prostrate adjective [UK: prɒ.ˈstreɪt] [US: ˈprɑː.stret] | stratus [strata, stratum]adjective |
prostrate oneself verb [UK: prɒ.ˈstreɪt wʌn.ˈself] [US: ˈprɑː.stret wʌn.ˈself] | adfundor [adfundi, adfusus sum](3rd) DEP affundor [affundi, affusus sum](3rd) DEP provolvor [provolvi, provolutus sum](3rd) DEP |
prostrate oneself, lie prone (on) verb | adsterno [adsternere, adstravi, adstratus](3rd) TRANS asterno [asternere, astravi, astratus](3rd) TRANS |
fall freely / out of control / prostrate verb | delabor [delabi, delapsus sum](3rd) DEP |
fall on knees (genibus advolvor), grovel, prostrate oneself verb | advolvo [advolvere, advolvi, advolutus](3rd) TRANS |
fall prostrate, collapse verb | procido [procidere, procidi, -](3rd) |
lie ill / in ruins / prostrate / dead verb | jaceo [jacere, jacui, jacitus](2nd) INTRANS |
stand over (someone prostrate or recumbent) verb [UK: stænd ˈəʊv.ə(r)] [US: ˈstænd ˈoʊv.r̩] | supersto [superstare, supersteti, -](1st) |