Latin | English |
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obedientio [obedientionis] (3rd) F noun | |
obedio [obedire, obedivi, obeditus] (4th) verb | be subject / obedient / responsible / a slave (to)verb listen / harken / submit (to)verb obey [obeyed, obeying, obeys]verb |
obelus [obeli] (2nd) M noun | obelisk [obelisks]noun obelus, critical mark (spit-shaped put by suspected passages)noun pivot [pivots]noun |
obeliscus [obelisci] (2nd) M noun | critical mark (placed opposite suspected passages L+S)noun obelisk [obelisks]noun rose budnoun |
obeo [obire, obivi(ii), obitus] verb | attend toverb die [died, dying, dies]verb fallverb go to meetverb |
obequito [obequitare, obequitavi, obequitatus] (1st) verb | ride up toverb |
obesus [obesa, obesum] adjective | fat, stout, plumpadjective |
obsum [obesse, obfui, obfuturus] verb | be a nuisance to, tell againstverb hurtverb |
obsum [obesse, offui, offuturus] verb | be a nuisance to, tell againstverb hurtverb |
obex [obicis] (3rd) C noun | barrier [barriers]noun bolt, barnoun obstacle [obstacles]noun |
obfendo [obfendere, obfendi, obfensus] (3rd) verb | bump intoverb obfendoverb run agroundverb spoil / harmverb stumble uponverb trouble / upset, hurt (feelings)verb violate / wrongverb |
obfirmo [obfirmare, obfirmavi, obfirmatus] (1st) verb | be determined / inflexibleverb persevere inverb secure [secured, securing, secures]verb |
obfringo [obfringere, obfregi, obfractus] (3rd) TRANS verb | |
obfusco [obfuscare, obfuscavi, obfuscatus] (1st) verb | darken [darkened, darkening, darkens]verb E:vilifyverb |