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virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem illo ipso die |
virtus, virtutis Fstrength/power; courage/bravery; worth/manliness/virtue/character/excellenceKraft / Macht, Mut / Tapferkeit; wert / Männlichkeit / Tugend / Charakter / Spitzenleistungenforce/puissance ; courage/courage ; en valeur/virilité/vertu/caractère/excellence forza / potenza, coraggio / coraggio, vale la pena / virilità / virtù / personaggio / eccellenzafuerza/energía; valor/valor; digno de/masculinidad/virtud/carácter/excelencia |
virtute, | consto, constare, constiti, constatusagree/correspond/fit, be correct; be dependent/based upon; exist/continue/lasteinverstanden / entsprechen / fit, richtig sein; abhängig sein / auf Basis; existieren / continue / letzteconvenir/correspondre/adapter, être correct ; être dépendant/basé au moment ; exister/continuer/dernier Concordo / corrisponde / FIT, corretta; dipendere / base; esistere / continuare / ultimoconvenir/corresponder/caber, estar correcto; ser dependiente/basado sobre; existir/continuar/pasado |
virtute, | constat, constare, constitit, constatus estit is agreed/evident/understood/correct/well knownEs wird vereinbart, / deutlich / verständlich / richtig / bekannton le convient/évident/est compris/corrigent/bien connu si è convenuto / evidente / capito / corretto / ben notise conviene/evidente/se entiende/corrige/bien conocido |
virtute, | constans, constantis (gen.), constantior -or -us, constantissimus -a -umconstant, unchanging; steadfast, resolute; steady, stable; immovable; securekonstant, unveränderlich, standhaft, entschlossen, stetige, stabile, sichere Grundstücken;constante, invariable ; immuablement, résolu ; régulier, stable ; immeuble ; bloqué costante, immutabile, fermo, risoluto, costante, stabile, immobile, sicuroconstante, constante; con firmeza, resuelto; constante, estable; inmueble; seguro |
virtute, | constantia, constantiae Fperseverance; harmony; steadfastness, persistence; firmness; courage; loyaltyAusdauer, Harmonie, Beharrlichkeit, Ausdauer, Entschlossenheit, Mut, Loyalitätla persévérance, l'harmonie; constance, la persévérance, la fermeté, le courage, la loyautéperseveranza; armonia; costanza, la persistenza; fermezza, coraggio, lealtàperseverancia; armonía; firmeza, persistencia, firmeza, coraje, lealtad |
virtute, constantia, | gravito, gravitare, gravitavi, gravitatusrevolvedrehentourner ruotaregirar |
virtute, constantia, | gravitas, gravitatis Fweight; dignity; gravity; importances, oppressiveness; pregnancy; sicknessGewicht, Würde, Schwere, Wichtigkeiten, Bedrängnis, Schwangerschaft, Krankheitpoids, la dignité, la gravité; importances, oppression, grossesse, maladiedi peso; dignità; gravità; importances, oppressione; gravidanza; malattiapeso; dignidad; gravedad; importancias, opresión, el embarazo, enfermedad |
virtute, constantia, gravitate | praeditus, praedita, praeditumgifted; provided withbegabt, ausgestattet mitdoué ; fourni en dotato; dotato didotado; proporcionado |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, | M'., abb.ManiusManiusManius ManioManius |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, | M., abb.MarcusMarcusMarcusMarcusMarcus |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M | bibulus, bibula, bibulumfond of drinking, ever thirsty; soaking, sodden; spongy, absorbent, porousgern getrunken, immer durstig, Einweichen, aufgeweicht, schwammig, saugfähig, porösaimait à boire, jamais soif; trempage, détrempée; spongieux, absorbant, poreuxappassionato di bere, sempre sete; ammollo, fradicia, spugnosa, assorbente, porosoaficionado a la bebida, cada vez sed; remojo, empapada; esponjosa, absorbente y poroso |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: | hic, haec, hocthis; thesedieser, diese, diesesdans cette direction,questa direzione,este, los cuales |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc | consul, consulis Mconsul; supreme magistrate elsewhereKonsul; obersten Richter an anderer Stelleconsul ; magistrat suprême ailleurs console; magistrato supremo altrovecónsul; magistrado supremo a otra parte |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem | ille, illa, illudthat; those; that person/thing; the well known; the formerdass, diejenigen, auch DEMONST; dieser Person / Sache, die gut bekannt, die ehemaligecela ; ceux ; ces personne/chose ; le bien connu ; l'ancien che, quelle, cioè / persona cosa, il ben noto, il primoeso; ésos; esa persona/cosa; el bien conocido; el anterior |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem | illothere, thither, to that place/pointdort, dorthin, an der Stätte / pointlà, là, à cet endroit / pointlà, di là, in quel luogo / puntoallí, allá, a ese lugar o punto |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem illo | ipse, ipsa, ipsumhimself/herself/itself; the very/real/actual one; in person; themselveshimself / herself / itself, die sehr / real / Ist ein; in Person selbstlui-même se /, le très / real / une réelle; en personne; eux-mêmesse stesso / se stessa; il molto / vero / reale uno; in persona; se stessisí / sí / sí mismo, el mismo / real / real de uno, en persona, sí |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem illo ipso | dies, dieiday; daylight; open sky; weatherTag, Tageslicht, freiem Himmel, Wetterjour le jour; à ciel ouvert, les conditions météorologiquesgiorno; giorno; cielo aperto; meteodía, la luz del día; cielo abierto; tiempo |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem illo ipso | dius, dii MgodGottDieuDiodios |
virtute, constantia, gravitate praeditus, M Bibulus: hunc consulem illo ipso | dius, dia, diumdivine; w/supernatural radiance; divinely inspired; blessed, saintgöttliche; w / übernatürliche Ausstrahlung; göttlich inspirierten; gesegnet, saintdivine; w / éclat surnaturel; divinement inspirés; béni, saintdivina; w / soprannaturale splendore, divinamente ispirata, beato, santodivina; w / resplandor sobrenatural, inspirada por Dios, bendito, santo |
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