Latin-English Dictionary
confirmo
transitive verb I conjugation View the declension of this word 1 (with troops) to strengthen, develop, build up 2 to make secure or firm 3 to reassure 4 to secure 5 to assert positively 6 to declare, to prove, to confirm, to support 7 to sanction 8 to encourage permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesanimos confirmo || pacem confirmo cum aliquo || eadem haec confirmabimus || volui animum confirmare meum || acta Caesaris confirmo = to ratify Caesar's decrees || aliquid confirmo argumentis ac rationibus || alius alium confirmare ne nomina darent || Gallorum animos verbis confirmavit || vacillantium gentium animos confirmavit || pacem et amicitiam cum proximis civitatibus confirmo || ad rem publicam accessit ut eam confirmaret, non ut everteret || audaciter hoc dico non temere confirmo || castellum magnis munitionibus multisque tormentis confirmarunt (= confirmaverunt) || acta rata habeo (or tueor, or confirmo, or servo, or comprobo) = to confirm or ratify decrees || ad eum interficiendum socios conquirit, adversarios eius convenit, coniuratione confirmat = he looks for accomplices to kill him, makes arrangements with his adversaries, he binds them with a pact of allegiance || arma capere alii alii se abdere pars territos confirmare || acceperam eas litteras, in quibus magno opere confirmat ante ludos Romanos = I received a letter in which he confirms (that he will be in Rome) before the Roman games || A. Hirtius, cuius imbecillitatem valetudinis animi virtus et spes victoriae confirmavit = Aulus Hirtius, to whom his shaky health retuned fortitude and hope of victory 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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