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  • 121 totidem

        totidem adj. num indecl.    [tot+-dem], just so many, just as many, the same number of: equitum milia erant sex, totidem numero pedites, Cs.: Mille talenta rotundentur, totidem altera, H.: Si bene promittent, totidem promittite verbis, O.: ut quot iugera sint sata, totidem medimna decumae debeantur: totidem verbis, quot Stoici: cum totidem navibus atque erat profectus Athenas rediret, N.—As subst n.: Dixerit insanum qui me, totidem audiet (sc. verba), i. e. the same reproach, H.
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    as many; just so/as many; the equivalent number of, same (as specified before)

    Latin-English dictionary > totidem

  • 122 urceolus

        urceolus ī, m dim.    [urceus], a little pitcher, small water-pot: urceoli sex, Iu.
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    Latin-English dictionary > urceolus

  • 123 commercium

    trade/traffic/commerce (right/privilege); commercial/sex intercourse/relations; exchange, trafficking; goods, military supplies; trade routes; use in common

    Latin-English dictionary > commercium

  • 124 conmercium

    trade/traffic/commerce (right/privilege); commercial/sex intercourse/relations; exchange, trafficking; goods, military supplies; trade routes; use in common

    Latin-English dictionary > conmercium

  • 125 constupro

    constuprare, constupravi, constupratus V TRANS
    ravish, rape; debauch, defile, corrupt; have illicit (adultery/forcible) sex

    Latin-English dictionary > constupro

  • 126 contrecto

    contrectare, contrectavi, contrectatus V TRANS
    touch repeatedly, handle, finger; feel; handle unlawfully (theft/embezzlement); handle amorously, caress/fondle; have sex with; deal with/handle/apply oneself

    Latin-English dictionary > contrecto

  • 127 convenio

    convenire, conveni, conventus V
    be appropriate to, fit, be correctly shaped/consistent; harmonize, agree, tally; meet/assemble; go to meet; come together; (have sex); converge; visit/approach; resort to; sue, prosecute, take legal action; be agreed upon/arranged (PASS)

    Latin-English dictionary > convenio

  • 128 culo

    culare, culavi, culatus V TRANS
    drive, thrust, shove; (perh. slang); push (one) by/in the culus (Sex) (rude)

    Latin-English dictionary > culo

См. также в других словарях:

  • sex — sex; sex·a·ge·nar·i·an·ism; sex·a·ges·i·ma; sex·a·ges·i·mal·ly; sex·a·ges·i·mo quarto; sex·ag·o·nal; sex·an·gu·lar; sex·de·cil·lion; sex·digital; sex·dig·it·ism; sex·en·ni·al; sex·er; sex·foil; sex·hood; sex·i·ness; sex·less·ness;… …   English syllables

  • SEX — Buch mit Hülle und CD SEX ist der Titel eines Bildbandes über die Künstlerin Madonna mit erotischen Fotografien von Steven Meisel. Für die Gestaltung war der renommierte Designer Glenn O’Brien zuständig. Die Texte wurden von Madonna verfasst. Die …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • sex — SEX, sexe, s.n. 1. Totalitatea caracteristicilor morfologice şi fiziologice care deosebesc animalele şi plantele în două categorii distincte, masculi şi femele. 2. Fiecare dintre cele două categorii de vieţuitoare diferenţiate după organele… …   Dicționar Român

  • Sex — Sex, Drogen Und Industrial Sex, Drogen Und Industrial EP Combichrist Дата выпуска 2004 Жанр Aggrotech Длительность 41 мин 54 сек Лейблы …   Википедия

  • Sex — Sm std. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. sex Geschlecht, Geschlechtsverkehr , dieses aus frz. sexe, aus l. sexus (das männliche und das weibliche) Geschlecht , zu l. secāre (sectum) scheiden . Entsprechende Entlehnungen über das Englische… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Sex (EP) — Sex EP de Tila Tequila Publicación 20 de Marzo, 2007 Grabación Suecia Género(s) Pop, Dance pop Duración 20:06 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Sex — ist die Liebesform einer Zeit, die für die Liebe keine Zeit mehr hat. «Sigmund Graff» Sex in längerer Verbindung ist die Kunst, Reprisen immer wieder wie Premieren erscheinen zu lassen. «Jeanne Moreau [* 1928]; franz. Schauspielerin» Sex ist sehr …   Zitate - Herkunft und Themen

  • sex — [seks] n. [ME < L sexus < ? secare, to cut, divide: see SAW1] 1. either of the two divisions, male or female, into which persons, animals, or plants are divided, with reference to their reproductive functions 2. the character of being male… …   English World dictionary

  • Sex — Sex, n. [L. sexus: cf. F. sexe.] 1. The distinguishing peculiarity of male or female in both animals and plants; the physical difference between male and female; the assemblage of properties or qualities by which male is distinguished from female …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sex|u|al — «SEHK shu uhl», adjective. 1. of or having to do with sex. In sexual reproduction, animals and plants reproduce their own kind by the union of the male and female germ cells or gametes. 2. of or between the sexes: »sexual love. Her very frankness …   Useful english dictionary

  • sex|y — «SEHK see», adjective, sex|i|er, sex|i|est. 1. sexually appealing or stimulating; having sex appeal: »sexy photographs, sexy beauties. With words and music just simple, sad and sexy enough to make it sound like a hit (Time) …   Useful english dictionary

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