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Dictionary Latin English: up

Translation 1 - 42 of 42

LatinEnglish
NOUN   up | -
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VERB  to up | upped | upped ... 
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adultus {adj}grown-up
pubes {adj}grown-up
acervalis {adj}heaped up
acervatus {adj}heaped up
effultus {adj} [+abl.]propped (up)
Quomodo vales?What's up? [Am.] [coll.]
2 Words: Verbs
praestringere [3]to bind up
disicere [3]to break up
praecidere [3]to cut up
praestringere [3]to fasten up
adaggerare [1]to foam up
surgere [2]to get up
procingere [3]to gird up
accumulare [1]to heap up
adcumulare [1]to heap up
exsultare [1]to leap up
accumulare [1]to pile up
adcumulare [1]to pile up
inflare [1]to puff up
accelerare [1]to speed up
praestringere [3]to tie up
accumulare [1]to trench up
adcumulare [1]to trench up
excitare [1]to wake up
2 Words: Nouns
deflagratio {f}burning up
enumeratio {f}counting up
Unverified consectio {f}cutting up
datio {f}giving up
deditio {f}giving up
escensio {f}going up
3 Words: Others
internatus {adj}grown up among
Unverified usque ad {prep} [medieval latin]right up to
internatus {adj}sprung up among
3 Words: Verbs
ius abalienare [1]give up possession
adaggerare [1]to heap [earth, etc.] up around
adaggerare [1]to heap [earth, etc.] up over
compensare [1]to make up for
5+ Words: Others
Unverified antarius {adj}that serves for raising up
5+ Words: Verbs
accumulare [1]to heap up earth around the roots of plants
adcumulare [1]to heap up earth around the roots of plants
accumulare [1]to heap up earth over roots of plants
adcumulare [1]to heap up earth over roots of plants
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