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to take down

  • 1 TAKE DOWN

    [V]
    REFIGO (-ERE -FIXI -FIXUM)
    DEMO (-ERE DEMPSI DEMPTUM)

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  • 2 depono

    depono, posui, positus, 3, take down, Mk. 15:36; put or lay down, L. 1:52; A. 7:58; lay aside, H. 12:1; 1 P. 2:1.

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  • 3 ARM

    [N]
    MANUS (-US) (F)
    BRACCHIUM (-I) (N)
    BRACHIUM (-I) (N)
    LACERTUS (-I) (M)
    ULNA (-AE) (F)
    [V]
    ARMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    OBARMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    ARMA CAPIO
    ACCINGO (-ERE -CINXI -CINCTUM)
    SUCCINGO (-ERE -CINXI -CINCTUM)
    SUBORNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    BELLUM PARO
    - ARMS
    - BE UNDER ARMS
    - LAY DOWN ARMS
    - TAKE ARMS
    - TAKE UP ARMS
    - UNDER ARMS

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  • 4 WAY

    [ADV]
    PROCUL
    QUALITER
    [N]
    VIA (-AE) (F)
    VEA (-AE) (F)
    ITER (ITINERIS) (N)
    LIMES (-ITIS) (M)
    MODUS (-I) (M)
    GENUS (-ERIS) (N)
    PRAXIS (-IS) (F)
    CONVERSATIO (-ONIS) (F)
    SECTA (-AE) (F)
    ARS (ARTIS) (F)
    DISCIPLINA (-AE) (F)
    DISCIPULINA (-AE) (F)
    - ALL THE WAY DOWN
    - ALL THE WAY FROM
    - ALL THE WAY UP TO
    - BY ANOTHER WAY
    - BY ANY WAY
    - BY SOME WAY OR OTHER
    - BY THAT WAY
    - BY THE WAY
    - BY THIS WAY
    - BY WAY
    - BY WAY OF
    - BY WHATEVER WAY
    - BY WHAT WAY
    - BY WHICH WAY
    - GIVE WAY
    - IN A CERTAIN WAY
    - IN A FRIENDLY WAY
    - IN ANOTHER WAY
    - IN ANY WAY
    - IN EVERY WAY
    - IN SOME WAY
    - IN SUCH A WAY
    - IN THE SAME WAY
    - IN THE WAY
    - IN THIS WAY
    - IN WHAT WAY
    - LOOSE ONE'S WAY
    - LOSING ONE'S WAY
    - MAKE A WAY THROUGH
    - MAKE ONE'S WAY THROUGH
    - ON THE WAY
    - OVER THE WAY
    - TAKE ONE'S WAY
    - THIS WAY
    - WHAT IN THE WAY OF

    English-Latin dictionary > WAY

  • 5 pono

    pono, posui, positus, 3, place, set, put, lay, lay down, lay up, set on (table); appoint, Ph. 1:16; 1 T. 1:9; take (account), Mt. 18:23 f.; offer (incense), L. 1:9.

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