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21 per-legō or pellegō
per-legō or pellegō lēgī, lēctus, ere, to view all over, examine thoroughly, scan, survey: omnia oculis, V.: dispositas per atria ceras, O.—To read through, peruse: perlectis litteris, S.: perlectam (epistulam), recitat, Cs.: quando autem pelleget?: leges, Iu.: senatum, i. e. revise the roll, L. -
22 per-meō
per-meō —, —, āre, to go over, pass through, cross, traverse: maria ac terras, O.: longius in hostes, Ta.—Fig., to penetrate, pervade: (intellegentia) per omnia. -
23 per-mīrus
per-mīrus adj., very wonderful, amazing: illud vero mihi permirum accidit, fuisse, etc.—In tmesi: per mihi mirum visum est. -
24 per-mōtiō
per-mōtiō ōnis, f [per+1 MV-], a moving, exciting, excitement: mentis: permotionis causā, to stir the feelings.—An emotion: permotiones animis datae. -
25 per-nimium
per-nimium adv., quite too much, far too much: nimium inter vos, pernimium interest, T. —In tmesi: per parce nimium, T. -
26 per-paucī
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27 per-petrō
per-petrō āvī, ātus, āre [per+patro], to carry through, complete, effect, achieve, execute, perform, accomplish, commit, perpetrate: ut Ilenses munere solverentur, Ta.—Usu. P. pass.: suo labore perpetratum, ne, etc., Ta.: perpetratā caede, L.: id se facinus perpetraturos, L.: perpetratis quae ad pacem deum pertinebant, L. -
28 per-petuus
per-petuus adj. [per+1 PAT-], continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted, constant, entire, whole, perpetual: agmen: vigiliaeque stationesque, a continuous line of, etc., Cs.: Perpetuis soliti patres considere mensis, V.: innocentia perpetuā vitā perspecta, in the whole tenor of his life, Cs.: oratio (opp. altercatio): quaestiones, a permanent court for criminal trials: historia, a general history: diem perpetuum in laetitiā degere, this whole day, T.: lex: stellarum cursūs: formido, V.: rota, perpetuum quā circumvertitur axem (i. e. perpetuo), O.—As subst n.: in perpetuum (sc. tempus), for all time, forever.—Universal, general: perpetui iuris quaestio: quaestio, a general principle. -
29 per-volō
per-volō voluī, —, velle, to wish greatly, be very desirous: scire ex te: alquem videre: illud pervelim, proditum falso esse, etc., L.—In tmesi: te per videre velim. -
30 per-absurdus
per-absurdus adj., very absurd. -
31 per-ācer
per-ācer ācris, ācre, adj., very sharp.—Fig.: iudicium. -
32 per-acerbus
per-acerbus adj., very harsh: uva gustatu. -
33 per-acūtus
per-acūtus adj., very clear, penetrating: vox. —Fig., very acute, very penetrating: homo: oratio. -
34 per-adulēscēns
per-adulēscēns entis, adj., very young: homo. -
35 per-adulēscentulus
per-adulēscentulus ī, m dim, a very young man, N. -
36 per-aequē
per-aequē adv., quite equally, uniformly: hoc peraeque in omni agro reperietis: terna milia peraeque in singulos mensīs, N. -
37 per-agitō
per-agitō —, ātus, āre, to harass, disturb: vehementius peragitati ab equitatu, Cs. -
38 per-agō
per-agō ēgī, āctus, ere, to thrust through, pierce through, transfix: latus ense, transpierce, O.—To pass through, traverse: freta, O.: cum sol peregit Signa, O.—To disturb, trouble, agitate: Sempronium usque eo, ut, etc.: humum, till persistently, O.—Fig., to go through with, carry out, execute, finish, accomplish, complete: fabulam: concilium, Cs.: conata, Iu.: cursum, V.: iter, H.: dona, finish distributing, V.: aevum, O.: otia, live at ease, O.: facinus, Iu.—To follow to the end: reum, to prosecute to condemnation, L.: causam nullo labore.— To go through, go over, set forth, relate, describe, detail: postulata, L.: verbis auspicia, mention, L.: res pace belloque gestas, treat, L.: res tenuīs, tenui sermone peractas, delivered, H.: Omnia animo mecum, review, V. -
39 per-altus
per-altus adj., very high, lofty: ripae, L. -
40 per-amāns
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per — per·acetic; per·acid; per·act; per·acute; per·alkaline; per·aluminous; per·am·bu·lant; per·am·bu·late; per·am·bu·la·tion; per·am·bu·la·tor; per·am·bu·la·to·ry; per·a·na·kan; per·bend; per·borate; per·bromide; Per·bu·nan; per·ca; per·cale;… … English syllables
per — pér prep. FO 1a. introduce determinazioni di spazio, spec. di moto per luogo, o indica un movimento entro uno spazio circoscritto; anche fig.: il treno passerà per Bologna, ho passeggiato a lungo per il parco, ha vagabondato tutto il giorno per… … Dizionario italiano
Per — ist ein skandinavischer männlicher Vorname[1], abgeleitet vom griechischen Namen Petros (deutsch Peter). Weiteres zu Herkunft und Bedeutung des Namens siehe hier. Andere Formen des Namens sind Pär und Peer. Namensträger Per Ahlmark (* 1939),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
per-2 — per 2 English meaning: to go over; over Deutsche Übersetzung: “das Hinausfũhren about” Material: A. Dient as preposition, preverb and Adverb: a. per, peri (locative of Wurzelnomens) “vorwärts, in Hinausgehen, Hinũbergehen about … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
per se — 1 /pər sā, ˌper ; pər sē/ adv [Latin, by, of, or in itself] 1: inherently, strictly, or by operation of statute, constitutional provision or doctrine, or case law the transaction was illegal per se see also negligence per se at negligence; … Law dictionary
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per- — ♦ Préfixe exprimant un excès de la quantité normale d un élément dans un composé chimique : peracide, peroxyde, persulfate, etc. per CHIM Préfixe qui servait à désigner les composés au degré d oxydation le plus élevé ou contenant le plus d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
per — [pə, pɜː ǁ pər, pɜːr] preposition 1. for each: • an average beef cattle price of $74.20 per hundred pounds • The price tag is $1500 per square foot of retail space. • Earnings per share rose 12% to 31.3 pence. • The Japanese have in recent years… … Financial and business terms
per — W1S3 [pə strong pə: $ pər strong pə:r] prep [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: through, by ] 1.) per hour/day/week etc during each hour etc ▪ The park attracts 4 million visitors per year. miles/kilometres per hour (=used for measuring speed) ▪ a … Dictionary of contemporary English
Per — Per, prep. [L. Cf. {Far}, {For }, {Pardon}, and cf. {Par}, prep.] Through; by means of; through the agency of; by; for; for each; as, per annum; per capita, by heads, or according to individuals; per curiam, by the court; per se, by itself, of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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