Latin | Angol |
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per preposition ACC | by, by means ofpreposition during (time)preposition through (space)preposition |
per, ab preposition | by(indicates a means) |
per aspera ad astra noun | rags to riches(from poverty to exceptional wealth) |
per centum, pro centum noun | percent [percents](a part or other object per hundred) |
per definitionem preposition | by definitionpreposition |
per saturam adverb | willy-nilly(seemingly at random, see also: haphazardly) |
pera [perae] (1st) F noun | bag slung over shoulder (for day's provisions)noun satchelnoun |
perabsurdus [perabsurda, perabsurdum] adjective | highly ridiculousadjective |
peraccedo [peraccedere, peraccessi, peraccessus] (3rd) INTRANS verb | |
peraccommodatus [peraccommodata, peraccommodatum] adjective | very convenientadjective |
peracer [peracris, peracre] adjective | very sharpadjective |
peracerbus [peracerba, peracerbum] adjective | very sour, very harshadjective |
peracesco [peracescere, peracui, -] (3rd) INTRANS verb | get teed offverb |
peractio [peractionis] (3rd) F noun | completion [completions]noun |
perago [peragere, peregi, peractus] (3rd) verb | carry through to the end, completeverb disturb [disturbed, disturbing, disturbs]verb finish [finished, finishing, finishes]verb kill [killed, killing, kills]verb |
peracutus [peracuta, peracutum] adjective | very penetratingadjective very sharpadjective |
peradulescens [(gen.), peradulescentis] adjective | very youngadjective |
Peraea proper noun | Peraiaproper noun |
peraequo [peraequare, peraequavi, peraequatus] (1st) TRANS verb | equalize [equalized, equalizing, equalizes]verb make quite equalverb |
peraeque adverb | equallyadverb |
peragito [peragitare, peragitavi, peragitatus] (1st) verb | |
peragro [peragrare, peragravi, peragratus] (1st) verb | |
peragratio [peragrationis] (3rd) F noun | travelingnoun |
peramans [(gen.), peramantis] adjective | very fondadjective very lovingadjective |
peramo [peramare, peramavi, peramatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | |
perambulo [perambulare, perambulavi, perambulatus] (1st) verb |