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1 OBJECT
[N]OBIECTUM (-I) (N)OBJECTUM (-I) (N)RES (REI) (F)LEMMA (-ATIS) (N)CONSILIUM (-I) (N)[V]OPPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)RELUCTOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)RESISTO (-ERE -STITI -STITUM)RECUSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SUBICIO (-ERE -IECI -IECTUM)SUBJICIO (-ERE -JECI -JECTUM)PRAESCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)CAUSSOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)- FOR A COMMON OBJECT -
2 OBJECT: FOR A COMMON OBJECT
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3 OBJECT-LESSON
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4 OBJECT OF CONTEMPT
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5 OBJECT OF DERISION
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6 OBJECT OF FEAR
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7 OBJECT OF GRIEF
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8 OBJECT OF LOVE
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9 OBJECT OF SEARCH
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10 BORROWED OBJECT
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11 CONTEMPT: AS AN OBJECT OF CONTEMPT
[ADV]DESPICATUIEnglish-Latin dictionary > CONTEMPT: AS AN OBJECT OF CONTEMPT
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12 CONTEMPT: FOR AN OBJECT OF CONTEMPT
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13 CONTEMPT
[N]CONTEMPTIO (-ONIS) (F)DESPECTUS (-US) (M)DESPICATIO (-ONIS) (F)DESPICIENTIA (-AE) (F)SPRETIO (-ONIS) (F)SPRETUS (-US) (M)ASPERNATIO (-ONIS) (F)CONTEMTIO (-ONIS) (F)CONTEMTUS (-US) (M)DEDIGNATIO (-ONIS) (F)VILIPENSIO (-ONIS) (F)- AS AN OBJECT OF CONTEMPT- FOR AN OBJECT OF CONTEMPT- LOW CONTEMPT- WITH CONTEMPT -
14 terror
terror, oris, m., object of terror (Gk. φόβητρον), L. 21:11.*
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