Latin-English Dictionary
damnor
transitive verb I conjugation View the declension of this word 1 passive form of [damno] 2 to pass, to pronounce judgement, find guilty 3 to deliver, to condemn, to sentence 4 to harm, to damn, to doom 5 to discredit 6 to seek, to secure condemnation of 7 to find fault 8 to bind, to oblige under a will permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesdamnanda || voti damnor || damnor ambitus || damnor eo nomine || damnor furti || damnor lege || damnor octupli || damnor peculatus || damnor per arbitrum || damnor pro socio || damnor ad opus || damnor ad gladium || damnor ad bestias || ad mortem damnor = to be condemned to death || damnor crimine adulterii || damnor or condemnor maiestatis || damnor populi iudicio || damnor inter sicarios || damnatur lege repetundarum || damnor ad mortem or capitalis poenae or mortis (poenae) || damnatur … exilio ob saevitiam || damnatur ut procul regno teneretur || damnor in metallum, in opus publicum || aut dabis aut contra edictum fecisse damnabere || boves nigri coloris candidive ad laborem damnantur 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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