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1 OUR
[PRON]NOSNOSMETNOSTER (NOSTRA NOSTRUM)HIC (HAEC HOC)HICCE (HAECCE HOCCE)HICE (HAECE HOCE)- BELONGING TO OUR COUNTRY- OURS -
2 OUR: BELONGING TO OUR COUNTRY
[PRON]NOSTER (NOSTRA NOSTRUM) -
3 OUR: OURS
[PRON]NOSTER (NOSTRA NOSTRUM) -
4 OUR OWN
[PRON]NOSTER (NOSTRA NOSTRUM) -
5 FRIEND: OUR FRIEND
[N]NOSTER (NOSTRA NOSTRUM) (M) -
6 INTEREST: IN OUR INTERESTS
[ADV]CAUSA: NOSTRA CAUSA -
7 MAN: OUR MEN
[N]NOSTER: NOSTRI (PL) -
8 FRIEND
[N]AMICUS (-I) (M)COMES (-MITIS) (MF)CAPITULUM (-I) (N)HOSPES (-PITIS) (MF)INTIMUS (-I) (M)NECESSARIUS (-I) (M)ADVOCATUS (-I) (M)BENIVOLENS (-ENTIS) (M)BENIVOLUS (-I) (M)CONSECTATOR (-ORIS) (M)CONSECTATRIX (-ICIS) (F)[V]IUVO (-ARE IUVI IUTUM)JUVO (-ARE JUVI JUTUM)- FEMALE FRIEND- FRIENDS- MY FRIENDS- OUR FRIEND -
9 INTEREST
[N]STUDIUM (-I) (N)COMMODUM (-I) (N)CONMODUM (-I) (N)MERCES (-EDIS) (F)CAUSA (-AE) (F)CAUSSA (-AE) (F)RATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]COMPOTIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)CONPOTIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)- IN OUR INTERESTS- IN THE INTEREST OF- LITTLE INTEREST- WITH INTEREST- WITHOUT INTEREST -
10 MAN
[N]HEMO (-ONIS) (M)HOMO (-INIS) (M)HUMANUS (-I) (M)VIR (VIRI) (M)MAS (MARIS) (M)MASCULUS (-I) (M)MARITUS (-I) (M)MORTALIS (-IS) (M)CAPITULUM (-I) (N)[V]COMPLEO (-ERE -PLEVI -PLETUM)CONPLEO (-ERE -PLEVI -PLETUM)- LITTLE MAN- MEN- OUR MEN- VERY YOUNG MAN- YOUNG MAN -
11 maran atha
† maranatha (maran atha) (Aram.), Our Lord cometh, 1 C. 16:22.* -
12 maranatha
† maranatha (maran atha) (Aram.), Our Lord cometh, 1 C. 16:22.*
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Our — Ardennen Flusslandschaft in LuxemburgVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Our — (our), possessive pron. [AS. [=u]re our, of us; akin to [=u]s us, to us, and to G. unser our, of us, Goth. unsara. [root]186. See {Us}.] Of or pertaining to us; belonging to us; as, our country; our rights; our troops; our endeavors. See {I}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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our — [our] possessive pronominal adj. [ME ure < OE ure, earlier user, gen. of us (see US), akin to Ger unser] of, belonging to, made by, or done by us … English World dictionary