Latin | English |
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concutio [concutere, concussi, concussus] (3rd) TRANS verb | wave, brandishverb |
decutio [decutere, decussi, decussus] (3rd) TRANS verb | dislodge [dislodged, dislodging, dislodges]verb overturn [overturned, overturning, overturns]verb shake / strike / knock / force down / off / aside (from upright)verb |
deuteros [deuteri] noun M | second notenoun |
deuterus [deuteri] (2nd) M noun | second notenoun |
deuterius [deuteria, deuterium] adjective | derived from second pressingadjective secondaryadjective |
Deuteronomium [Deuteronomii] (2nd) N noun | copy of the lawnoun |
discutio [discutere, discussi, discussus] (3rd) verb | dissipate, bring to naughtverb plead caseverb strike downverb |
discuto [discutere, -, -] (3rd) verb | discuss [discussed, discussing, discusses]verb |
excutio [excutere, excussi, excussus] (3rd) verb | cast outverb search, examineverb shake out or offverb |
executo [executere, execui, executus] (3rd) TRANS verb | develop (topic)verb executoverb pursue [pursued, pursuing, pursues]verb strive afterverb |
exsecuto [exsecutere, exsecui, exsecutus] (3rd) TRANS verb | develop (topic)verb exsecutoverb pursue [pursued, pursuing, pursues]verb strive afterverb |
filius fratris uterini (son of a half sister with a different mother) noun M (son of a half brother with a different father), filius fratris consanguinei M (Son of half brother with a different mother), filius Sororis uterinae M (son of a half sister with a different father), filius sororis consanguineae M | half nephew(son of a half sibling) |
frater uterinus noun | half brother [half brothers](son of the same mother but a different father) |
incutio [incutere, incussi, incussus] (3rd) verb | instill [instilled, instilling, instills]verb |