English–Latin dictionary
Latin translation of the English word thick‐leaved
English | Latin (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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(absent oneself; depart; go away; absent oneself from) | abaetere ; abire ; abitere ; abscedere | |
🔗 Who saw you leave? | ||
(bequeath) | legare | |
🔗 According to the death duties file, the princess Louise left £ 239,260, 18 shillings and sixpence, worth more than £ 70 million today. | ||
(permission; dispensation) | licentia | |
🔗 Then why do you insist on coming with me when I give you leave to return home? | ||
(corpulent; stout) | crassus |
English | Latin |
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leave | decedere; excedere; legare; permittere |
thick | crassus |
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