Latin | English |
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obnoxius, summissus adjective | submissive(meekly obedient or passive) |
obnubo [obnubere, obnupsi, obnuptus] (3rd) verb | |
obnubilo [obnubilare, obnubilavi, obnubilatus] (1st) TRANS verb | darken / cloud / fog (the mind)verb |
obnubilatio [obnubilationis] (3rd) F noun | darkeningnoun |
obnuntio [obnuntiare, obnuntiavi, obnuntiatus] (1st) verb | |
obnuntiatio [obnuntiationis] (3rd) F noun | |
oboedens [oboedentis (gen.), oboedentior -or -us, oboedentissimus -a -um] adjective | obedient, compliant, submissive to authority / commands / word (of)adjective under ordersadjective |
oboediens [(gen.), oboedientis] adjective | obedient, submissiveadjective |
oboediens, morigerus adjective | obedient(willing to comply with commands) |
oboedienter [oboedientius, oboedientissime] adverb | obediently, compliantly, without demuradverb willingly, readily (L+S)adverb |
oboedientia [oboedientiae] (1st) F noun | |
oboedientio [oboedientionis] (3rd) F noun | |
oboedio [oboedire, oboedivi, oboeditus] (4th) verb | be subject / obedient / responsible / a slave (to)verb listen / harken / submit (to)verb obey [obeyed, obeying, obeys]verb |
oboleo [obolere, obolui, -] (2nd) INTRANS verb | present an odor, give forth a smell, betray oneself w / smellverb stink, smell ofverb |
obolus [oboli] (2nd) M noun | a nickel?noun obol / obole / obolus, Greek coin or Greek weight (of 1 / 6 drachma)noun |
oborior [oboriri, obortus sum] (4th) DEP verb | appear, spring / rise up beforeverb well up (tears)verb |
obortus [oborta, obortum] adjective | rising, flowingadjective |
obprobrium [obprobri(i)] (2nd) N noun | reproach, tauntnoun |
obrepo [obrepere, obrepsi, obreptus] (3rd) verb | creep up on / approach unawares / unobservedverb sneak / drop inverb |
obrepto [obreptare, obreptavi, obreptatus] (1st) INTRANS verb | |
obreptio [obreptionis] (3rd) F noun | creeping / sneaking up unseennoun fraudulent / improper means of obtainingnoun surprise [surprises]noun |
obretio [obretire, -, -] (4th) TRANS verb | catch in a netverb |
obrigesco [obrigescere, obrigui, -] (3rd) verb | stiffen [stiffened, stiffening, stiffens]verb |