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ăbundo
intransitive verb I conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to abound (in), to have in large measure 2 to overdo, to exceed 3 to overflow 4 to be rich, to be numerous permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesaliqua re undo or abundo || abundare coepero = I will become a nabob || alicuius rei copia abundo || abundo me otio = I have plenty of time || abundo equitatu = to have a large cavalry || abundo quantitatem = to abound, to exceed the quantity || abundo ingenio = to be full of talent || abundat dulcibus vitiis = they are rich in pleasant defects || barbaria noster abundat amor || abundat pectus laetitia = my heart overflows with joy || abundo omni genere copiarum = to be well supplied of all kinds of armed forces || abundo praeceptis institutisque philosophiae = to be full of precepts and philosophical teachings || Aetna multo igne abundavit || abundabat multitudine hominum Poenus = the Carthaginian had plenty of men Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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