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German-English Dictionary: [Latin]

pre- {prefix} [used especially in words regarded as Latin]
prä-hist.med.
Amscray! [sl.] [Pig Latin for "Scram!"]
Hau ab! [ugs.]
cave [Latin: caution] [commonly used to denote important information in patient's charts]
cave / Cave [Beispiel: Kontraindikation - Cave Nierensteine]med.pharm.
prae- {prefix} [Br.] [used especially in words regarded as Latin]
prä-hist.med.
upidstay {adj} [Am.] [sl.] [stupid] [Pig Latin]
dämlich [ugs.]
brocard [legal principle often expressed in Latin]
Brocardium {n} [selten] [Rechtsgrundsatz, oft in lateinischer Sprache, z. B. »Ignorantia legis / juris non excusat.«]law
aurum <Au> [from Latin]
Gold {n} <Au>chem.
argentum [from Latin]
Silber {n}
Anglia [medieval Latin name for England]
England {n}geogr.
[children of immigrant families in Switzerland, originally those of Latin background]
Secondos {pl} [schweiz.]
Aymara [ethnic group, Latin America]
Aymara {pl}
Borussia [Latin name of Prussia]
Borussia {n} [lateinischer Name Preußens]geogr.hist.
gladius [Latin: shortsword]
Gladius {m} [römisches Kurzschwert]weapons
Worms [Latin: Wormatia, Borbetomagus or Civitas Vangionum] [Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany]
Worms {n} [Rheinland-Pfalz]geogr.
Ecce homo! [Latin phrase] [Behold the man.]
Sehet, welch ein Mensch! [Redewendung] [Ausruf des Pilatus: Ecce homo!, Joh. 19,5]
ex cathedra {adj} {adv} [legal latin]
vom Stuhl Petri aus
lex lata [latin] [short for de lege lata] [the law as it exists]
de lege lata [lateinisch] [nach geltendem Recht]law
splendide mendax {adj} [Latin for: nobly false; untruthful for a good cause]
[auf vornehme Weise unehrlich; unaufrichtig für eine gute Sache]
viva voce {adj} {adv} [from Latin]
mündlich
assensio mentium [Latin: mutual consent]
Willenseinigung {f}law
editio princeps [Latin: first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed only in manuscripts]
Erstausgabe {f} <EA> [Editio princeps]publ.
first conjugation [Latin]
a-Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
first declension [Latin]
a-Deklination {f} [Latein]ling.
fourth conjugation [Latin]
i-Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
ignoratio elenchi [from Latin/Greek for "ignorance of proof"]
Ignoratio elenchi {n} [wörtlich: „das Ignorieren der Gegenbeweise“]philos.
Interpretatio graeca [Latin term for the common tendency of ancient Greek writers to equate foreign divinities to members of their own pantheon.]
Interpretatio Graeca {f} [Gleichsetzung nichtgriechischer mit griechischen Göttern in der Antike]hist.ling.pol.
Latin rite [Western Church, Latin Church]
Lateinische Kirche {f} [Westkirche, Römische Kirche]relig.
rete mirabile [Latin for "wonderful net"] [complex of fine arteries]
Rete mirabile {n} [lateinisch für „Wundernetz“] [Geflecht aus feinsten Arterien]anat.biol.zool.
sacred language [cultivated for religious reasons, like Latin, Arabic etc.]
Sakralsprache {f}ling.relig.
second conjugation [Latin]
e-Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
status praesens [Latin for: present state]
Status praesens {m}med.spec.
third conjugation [e-stems] [Latin]
konsonantische Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
third conjugation [i-stems] [Latin]
gemischte Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
tu quoque [from Latin for "You, too" or "You, also] [argument]
Tu quoque {n} [wörtl. "auch Du"] [Argument]
vox dei [also: vox Dei] [Latin: the voice of God]
Gottes Stimme {f}
Stimme {f} Gottes
Western Church [Latin Church]
Westkirche {f} [Lateinische Kirche]relig.
in medias res [Latin]
in medias res
nil by mouth {adj} <NPO, NBM> [NPO = nil per os (Latin)]
nüchternmed.
pro bono publico {adv} [Latin for: for the public good]
zum Wohle der Öffentlichkeit
requiescat in pace [abbreviation "R.I.P." more common] [Latin for "may he/she rest in peace"]
Ruhe in Frieden
to be in posse [Latin: in potential]
möglich sein [potentiell]
to come hard to sb. [e.g. studying Latin]
sich [Akk., auch Dat.] mit etw. schwertun [ugs.]
donatio proper nuptias [Latin: a sort of counter-dowry, given by the groom or his family]
Widerlage {f}hist.law
Electorate of Mainz [Latin: Electoratus Moguntinus]
Kurmainz {n}hist.
Kurfürstentum {n} Mainzhist.
felo de se [legal Latin] [archaic]
Selbstmord {m}law
language of scholars [e.g. Latin, Sanskrit]
Gelehrtensprache {f}
leap of faith [Latin: saltus fidei]
Glaubenssprung {m} [selten]relig.
Agreements must be kept. [Latin: Pacta sunt servanda.]
Verträge sind einzuhalten.law
He's having trouble with ... [e.g. Latin, mathematics]
Er hängt in ... [ugs.] [z. B. Latein, Mathematik]educ.
actio libera in causa <a.l.i.c.> [Latin for: action free in its cause]
actio {f} libera in causa <a. l. i. c.> [lat.: in der Ursache freie Handlung]lawspec.
third conjugation i-stems [Latin]
kurzvokalische i-Konjugation {f} [Latein]ling.
Every man is the artisan of his own fortune. [From Latin by Appius Claudius Caecus]
Jeder ist seines Glückes (eigener) Schmied.proverb
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem <OESSH> [Latin: Ordo Equestris Sancti Sepulcri Hierosolymitani]
Ritterorden {m} vom Heiligen Grab zu Jerusalem [Ordenskürzel: OESSH]relig.
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