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violent meaning in Latin

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enrage, make fierce / violent verb

aspero [asperare, asperavi, asperatus](1st) TRANS
verb

fan violently verb

conflabello [conflabellare, conflabellavi, conflabellatus](1st) TRANS
verb

fight / struggle / war fiercely / violently, battle verb

deproelior [deproeliari, deproeliatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

frenzy, violent excitement noun

amentia [amentiae](1st) F
noun

hurl down violently verb

dejecto [dejectare, dejectavi, dejectatus](1st) TRANS
verb

immoderately, excessively, violently adverb

intemperanter [intemperantius, intemperantissime]adverb

it hails violently, or (perhaps) it ceases to hail (Cas) verb

degrandinat [degrandinare, degrandinavit, degrandinatus est](1st) IMPERS
verb

it thunders violently / loudly / heavily verb

contonat [contonare, contonavit, -](1st) IMPERS
verb

lament loudly / together / violently verb

comploro [complorare, comploravi, comploratus](1st)
verb

conploro [conplorare, conploravi, conploratus](1st)
verb

lay violent hands verb

admolior [admoliri, admolitus sum](4th) DEP
verb

ammolior [ammoliri, ammolitus sum](4th) DEP
verb

lay violent hands on verb

concipilo [concipilare, concipilavi, concipilatus](1st) TRANS
verb

loud / violent complaint / bemoaning / bewailing (L+S) noun

comploratio [complorationis](3rd) F
noun

comploratus [comploratus](4th) M
noun

conploratio [conplorationis](3rd) F
noun

conploratus [conploratus](4th) M
noun

move, set in violent motion, stir up verb

concieo [concire, concivi(ii), concitus]verb
TRANS

concio [concire, concivi, concitus](4th) TRANS
verb

move very violently verb

commoto [commotare, commotavi, commotatus](1st) TRANS
verb

one who laughs (violently) (L+S), derider noun

cachinno [cachinnonis](3rd) M
noun

quarrel violently, brawl, dispute verb

rixor [rixari, rixatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

rampage, act in a fierce / violent / savage manner verb

ferocio [ferocire, -, -](4th) INTRANS
verb

remove (violently) verb
[UK: rɪ.ˈmuːv]
[US: ri.ˈmuːv]

deripio [deripere, deripui, dereptus](3rd) TRANS
verb

derupio [derupere, derupui, dereptus](3rd) TRANS
verb

repel (violently from a surface) verb
[UK: rɪ.ˈpel]
[US: rə.ˈpel]

reverbero [reverberare, reverberavi, reverberatus](1st) TRANS
verb

roused / vehement / violent (emotions) adjective

concitatus [concitata -um, concitatior -or -us, concitatissimus -a -um]adjective

shake, jolt, toss violently verb

vexo [vexare, vexavi, vexatus](1st)
verb

shake / vibrate / agitate violently verb

concutio [concutere, concussi, concussus](3rd) TRANS
verb

shake violently verb

conquasso [conquassare, conquassavi, conquassatus](1st) TRANS
verb

shake (violently), quake verb

contremesco [contremescere, contremui, -](3rd)
verb

contremisco [contremiscere, contremui, -](3rd)
verb

shatter, batter, convulse, shake violently verb

convello [convellere, convelli, convulsus](3rd) TRANS
verb

shatter, shake violently verb

discutio [discutere, discussi, discussus](3rd)
verb

sneeze (repeatedly or violently) verb
[UK: sniːz]
[US: ˈsniːz]

sternuto [sternutare, sternutavi, sternutatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

stimulate violently verb

perstimulo [perstimulare, perstimulavi, perstimulatus](1st) TRANS
verb

strike violently verb

arieto [arietare, arietavi, arietatus](1st)
verb

diverbero [diverberare, diverberavi, diverberatus](1st)
verb

struggling violently adjective

deproelians [(gen.), deproeliantis]adjective

take away violently verb

apscido [apscidere, apscidi, apscisus](3rd) TRANS
verb

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