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21 COMPLETELY: LAY HOLD OF COMPLETELY
[V]CONCIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM)English-Latin dictionary > COMPLETELY: LAY HOLD OF COMPLETELY
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22 CONVERSATION: HOLD A CONVERSATION
[V]COLLOQUOR (-LOQUI -LOCUTUS SUM)CONLOQUOR (-LOQUI -LOCUTUS SUM)English-Latin dictionary > CONVERSATION: HOLD A CONVERSATION
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23 DEAR: HOLD DEAR
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24 FORTH: HOLD FORTH
[V]PERHIBEO (-ERE -BUI -BITUM)EXHIBEO (-ERE -HIBUI -HIBITUM) -
25 FORWARD: LAY HOLD OF AND BRING FORWARD
[V]APPREHENDO (-ERE -PREHENDI -PREHENSUM)APPRENDO (-ERE -PRENDI -PRENSUM)English-Latin dictionary > FORWARD: LAY HOLD OF AND BRING FORWARD
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26 FRONT: HOLD IN FRONT
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27 GRUDGE: HOLD A GRUDGE AGAINST SMB.
[V]SUCCENSEO (-ERE -CENSUI -CENSUM)SUSCENSEO (-ERE -CENSUI -CENSUM)English-Latin dictionary > GRUDGE: HOLD A GRUDGE AGAINST SMB.
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28 LAY: LAID HOLD
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29 LIABLE: HOLD LIABLE
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30 OPINION: HOLD AN OPINION
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31 SHIP: LOWEST PART IN THE HOLD OF A SHIP
[N]SENTINA (-AE) (F)English-Latin dictionary > SHIP: LOWEST PART IN THE HOLD OF A SHIP
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32 SWAY: HOLD SWAY
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33 TAKE HOLD
[V]APPREHENDO (-ERE -PREHENDI -PREHENSUM)APPRENDO (-ERE -PRENDI -PRENSUM)CAPIO (-ERE CEPI CAPTUM)EXCIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM) -
34 TRUST: HOLD IN TRUST
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35 UNEASY TO HOLD
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36 teneo
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37 contineo
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38 detineo
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39 Kriegsglück
Kriegsglück, belli fortuna; bellica fortuna. – mit gleichem K., aequo od. communi Marte: mit wechselndem K., variā fortunā; variā victoriā; vario Marte: mit gewohntem K., suā fortunā; suo Marte: mit ungewissem K., incerto Marte (alle diese z.B. pugnare): das K. versuchen, es auf das K. ankommen lassen, belli fortunam tentare od. periclitari od. experiri: das K. ist jmdm. immer hold, alqs belli fortunā semper prospere usus est: das K. ist abwechselnd, varia belli fortuna est. – Kriegsgott, deus belli (im allg). – Mars (der K. der Römer). – Kriegsgöttin, dea belli (im allg). – Bellona (die K. der Römer).
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40 BREATH
[N]RESPIRATIO (-ONIS) (F)RESPIRATUS (-US) (M)HALITUS (-US) (M)SUFFLATUS (-US) (M)SUBFLATUS (-US) (M)ANIMA (-AE) (F)SPIRITUS (-US) (M)SPIRAMEN (-INIS) (N)AFFLATUS (-US) (M)ADFLATUS (-US) (M)HAUSTUS (-US) (M)- HOLD THE BREATH- TAKE BREATH- TAKING BREATH BETWEEN- WITH BATED BREATH
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Hold — (h[=o]ld), n. 1. The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; grip; possession; often used with the verbs take and lay. [1913 Webster] Ne have I not twelve pence within… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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