English | Latin |
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violently adverb [UK: ˈvaɪə.lənt.li] [US: ˈvaɪə.lənt.li] | atrociter [atrocius, atrocissime]adverb graviteradverb instanter [instantius, instantissime]adverb perditeadverb |
violently, w / unreasonable / destructive force adverb | violenter [violentius, violentissime]adverb |
violently disturbed, stormy, turbulent adjective | turbulentus [turbulenta -um, turbulentior -or -us, turbulentissimus -a -um]adjective |
beat violently verb | everbero [everberare, everberavi, everberatus](1st) |
beat violently / thoroughly verb | commulco [commulcare, commulcavi, commulcatus](1st) TRANS |
brandishing / waving / shaking / moving violently noun | agitatio [agitationis](3rd) F |
break in, come violently, force verb | ingruo [ingruere, ingrui, -](3rd) |
discharge violently verb | eructo [eructare, eructavi, eructatus](1st) |
drag violently off verb | rapto [raptare, raptavi, raptatus](1st) |
fan violently verb | conflabello [conflabellare, conflabellavi, conflabellatus](1st) TRANS |
fight / struggle / war fiercely / violently, battle verb | deproelior [deproeliari, deproeliatus sum](1st) DEP |
hurl down violently verb | dejecto [dejectare, dejectavi, dejectatus](1st) TRANS |
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 |
it thunders violently / loudly / heavily verb | contonat [contonare, contonavit, -](1st) IMPERS |
lament loudly / together / violently verb | comploro [complorare, comploravi, comploratus](1st) conploro [conplorare, conploravi, conploratus](1st) |
move very violently verb | commoto [commotare, commotavi, commotatus](1st) TRANS |
one who laughs (violently) (L+S), derider noun | cachinno [cachinnonis](3rd) M |
quarrel violently, brawl, dispute verb | rixor [rixari, rixatus sum](1st) DEP |
remove (violently) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈmuːv] [US: ri.ˈmuːv] | deripio [deripere, deripui, dereptus](3rd) TRANS derupio [derupere, derupui, dereptus](3rd) TRANS |
repel (violently from a surface) verb [UK: rɪ.ˈpel] [US: rə.ˈpel] | reverbero [reverberare, reverberavi, reverberatus](1st) TRANS |
shake, jolt, toss violently verb | vexo [vexare, vexavi, vexatus](1st) |
shake / vibrate / agitate violently verb | concutio [concutere, concussi, concussus](3rd) TRANS |
shake violently verb | conquasso [conquassare, conquassavi, conquassatus](1st) TRANS |
shake (violently), quake verb | contremesco [contremescere, contremui, -](3rd) contremisco [contremiscere, contremui, -](3rd) |
shatter, batter, convulse, shake violently verb | convello [convellere, convelli, convulsus](3rd) TRANS |
shatter, shake violently verb | discutio [discutere, discussi, discussus](3rd) |
sneeze (repeatedly or violently) verb [UK: sniːz] [US: ˈsniːz] | sternuto [sternutare, sternutavi, sternutatus](1st) INTRANS |
stimulate violently verb | perstimulo [perstimulare, perstimulavi, perstimulatus](1st) TRANS |
strike violently verb | arieto [arietare, arietavi, arietatus](1st) diverbero [diverberare, diverberavi, diverberatus](1st) |
struggling violently adjective | deproelians [(gen.), deproeliantis]adjective |
take away violently verb | apscido [apscidere, apscidi, apscisus](3rd) TRANS |
tremble / shake violently verb | contremo [contremere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS |