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unto meaning in Latin

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unto (Up to)
preposition
[UK: ˈʌn.tuː]
[US: ˈʌn.tuː]

ad, usque, subpreposition

untouched, entire, whole, complete adjective

integer [integra -um, integrior -or -us, integerrimus -a -um]adjective

untouched, intact adjective

intactus [intacta, intactum]adjective

untouched, unhurt adjective

indestrictus [indestricta, indestrictum]adjective

free from / untouched by adjective

castus [casta -um, castior -or -us, castissimus -a -um]adjective

hitherto untold adjective

immemoratus [immemorata, immemoratum]adjective

inmemoratus [inmemorata, inmemoratum]adjective

left untouched adjective

relictus [relicta -um, relictior -or -us, relictissimus -a -um]adjective

Sagunto (town in Spain)
proper noun

Saguntumproper noun
{n}

strive unto death (Vulgate Sirach 4:33) verb

agonio [agoniare, agoniavi, agoniatus](1st) TRANS
verb

sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof (there is no need to worry about the future; the present provides enough to worry about)
phrase

sufficit diei malitia suaphrase

that which is left / forsaken / abandoned / left untouched noun

relictum [relicti](2nd) N
noun