Latin | English |
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aceo [acere, -, -] (2nd) INTRANS verb | be sourverb |
adjaceo [adjacere, adjacui, adjacitus] (2nd) DAT verb | be adjacent / contiguous to, neighbor onverb live nearverb |
baceolus [baceola, baceolum] adjective | foolish, sillyadjective stupid, slow-witted, unintelligent, ineptadjective used by Augustusadjective |
beneplaceo [beneplacere, beneplacui, beneplacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | be pleasing toverb please [pleased, pleasing, pleases]verb |
circumjaceo [circumjacere, -, -] (2nd) INTRANS verb | |
circumjaceo [circumjacere, circumjacui, circumjacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | |
complaceo [complacere, complacui, complacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | please, take fancy of, capture affections of, be acceptable / agreed toverb |
conjaceo [conjacere, conjacui, conjacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | lie togetherverb |
conplaceo [conplacere, conplacui, conplacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | please, take the fancy of, capture the affections of, be acceptable / agreed toverb |
interjaceo [interjacere, interjacui, interjacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | lie betweenverb |
jaceo [jacere, jacui, jacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | be situatedverb lieverb lie downverb lie ill / in ruins / prostrate / deadverb sleepverb |
objaceo [objacere, objacui, objacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | |
placeo [placere, placui, placitus] (2nd) DAT verb | |
praejaceo [praejacere, praejacui, praejacitus] (2nd) TRANS verb | lie beforeverb |
subjaceo [subjacere, subjacui, subjacitus] (2nd) INTRANS verb | lie underneath / below / at the foot / edge of / exposed (to)verb |
superjaceo [superjacere, -, -] (2nd) TRANS verb | lie oververb lie uponverb |
taceo [tacere, tacui, tacitus] (2nd) verb | be silentverb leave unmentioned, be silent about somethingverb pass over in silenceverb |
taceo, conticeo verb | shut up(intransitive: to stop talking or making noise) |