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weight meaning in Latin

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pay little attention to, give little weight to verb

parvipendo [parvipendere, parvipependi, parvipensus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

scruple-weight noun

gramma [grammatis](3rd) N
noun

set of blocks and pulleys for raising weights noun

trochilea [trochileae](1st) F
noun

trochlea [trochleae](1st) F
noun

trochlia [trochliae](1st) F
noun

trocilea [trocileae](1st) F
noun

troclea [trocleae](1st) F
noun

troclia [trocliae](1st) F
noun

small weight noun

calculus [calculi](2nd) M
noun

calcus [calci](2nd) M
noun

succumb / collapse (w / weight) verb

subcumbo [subcumbere, subcubui, subcubitus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

succumbo [succumbere, succubui, succubitus](3rd) INTRANS
verb

sum or weight of one as (penny), a pound (as was originally a pound of copper) noun

assipondium [assipondi(i)](2nd) N
noun

two asses (weight / money) noun

dipondius [dipondi(i)](2nd) M
noun

dupondius [dupondi(i)](2nd) M
noun

dupundius [dupundi(i)](2nd) M
noun

unit of weight (1 / 24 unica, 1 / 288 libra) noun
[UK: ˈjuː.nɪt əv weɪt]
[US: ˈjuː.nət əv ˈweɪt]

scriptulum [scriptuli](2nd) N
noun

scrupulum [scrupuli](2nd) N
noun

weigh down, press down by its weight verb

depondero [deponderare, deponderavi, deponderatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

weigh out, measure by weight verb

demetior [demetiri, demensus sum](4th) DEP
verb

dimetior [dimetiri, dimensus sum](4th) DEP
verb

wool when half the weight remains after washing noun

aequilavium [aequilavii](2nd) N
noun

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