Латинско-английский словарь (на O)

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Слова латинского языка на O- в переводе на английский. Всего здесь латинских слов - X (из 3460 в этом латинско-английском словнике).


Латинско-английский словарь (на O)

  1. obdormio : to fall asleep.
  2. obduro : to be hard, persist, endure, last, hold out.
  3. obicio obieci obiectum : to offer, throw in someone's teeth.
  4. obligatus : bound, under an obligation.
  5. obliquo : to turn sideways, turn aside.
  6. oblittero : to cancel, blot out.
  7. oblivio : forgetfulness, oblivion.
  8. obruo : to overwhelm, destroy.
  9. obsequium : indulgence, pliancy, submission.
  10. obstinatus : firm, resolved, staunch.
  11. obtestor : to implore, entreat, beg, call as a witness.
  12. obtineo : to hold, keep, possess, maintain / to continue.
  13. obviam ire : (+ dat.) to go to meet, oppose / help, remedy.
  14. obviam : on the way, in the way / (+ dat.) towards, against.
  15. obvius : on the way, in the way / (in dat.) open, accessible.
  16. occasio : favorable moment, opportunity.
  17. occido occidi occasum : to fall, fall down, (for the sun) to set.
  18. occulto : secretly.
  19. occupo : to take possession, grasp, seize, enjoy, get a start on.
  20. occurro : to fall upon, attack, work against, counteract.
  21. occursus : meeting, falling in, running into each other.
  22. ocius : quick. fleet, sooner, faster.
  23. oculus : eye.
  24. odio : to hate, despite, hold in contempt, dislike strongly.
  25. odium : hatred.
  26. offensio : striking, knocking, hitting against, blow.
  27. offero : to bring forward, place before, present, offer, expose.
  28. officina : workshop, factor.
  29. officium : duty, service, job.
  30. olim : at that time, formerly, once, for a long time now.
  31. omitto : to omit, leave out / let go.
  32. omnigenus : of all kinds.
  33. omnino : altogether, entirely, wholly, certainly, completely.
  34. omnipotens : all-powerful, almighty, omnipotent
  35. omnis : all, every.
  36. onero : to load, burden, oppress, fill up.
  37. onus : load, burden, weight, trouble / charge, public road tax.
  38. opera : work, pains, labor.
  39. operor : to work, labor, toil, take pains.
  40. opes : (pl.) means, wealth, abundance, riches, resources.
  41. opinio : opinion, report, rumor, conjecture, report.
  42. opisthotonos : A disease where the body is curved backward.
  43. oporotheca : place for keeping fruit.
  44. oportet : it is proper, one should, one ought.
  45. oportunitas : convenience, fitness, advantage, opportunity.
  46. oppono opposui oppositum : to set against, oppose, be opposite.
  47. opportune : (adv) opportunely, conveniently.
  48. opportunitas : fitness, suitability, convenience, advantage.
  49. opportunitatus : Herimann, cap. 42.
  50. opportunus : opportune, fit, convenient, suitable.
  51. opportunus : fit, suitable / (time) favorable / (+dat.) liable to.
  52. opprimo oppressi oppressum : to suppress, overwhelm, overpower, check.
  53. opprobrium : reproach, disgrace.
  54. oppugno : to fight against, attack, assault, assail.
  55. ops : singular: power, power to aid, power to help.
  56. optimates : the aristocratic party.
  57. optimus : one of the best, aristocrat, noble.
  58. opto : to desire, wish for, want.
  59. opus operis : work, labor, work done, completed work, building.
  60. oratio : speech, address, oration.
  61. orator : orator, speaker.
  62. orbis terrarum : the world, the Earth.
  63. orbis : circle, orb.
  64. ordinatio : rule, government, order, arrangment, regulation.
  65. ordine, ordinem : regularly, appropriately, properly.
  66. ordo : rank, class, order.
  67. orior oriri ortus : rise, become visible, appear.
  68. ornatus : dress, attire, equipment, ornament, embellishment.
  69. orno : to equip, furnish, supply / decorate, adorn.
  70. oro : to speak, argue, plead, orate, beg, entreat.
  71. os, oris : mouth, face, countenance.
  72. ostendo : show, reveal, present, make plain, declare.
  73. ostium : entrance, door.
  74. otium : free time, leisure, ease, peace, repose.
  75. otium : ease, leisure, inactivity.
  76. ovis ovis : sheep.

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