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iŭventūs
feminine noun III declension View the declension of this word 1 youth 2 the age of youth (20-40), young persons 3 young men, knights permalink
Locutions, idioms and exampleshac ego mirer si flagret nostra iuventus || narrabat incensam esse iuventutem || boni aliquid adtulimus iuventuti || ad dicendum si quis acuat iuventutem = if there is someone who would set the youth of fine for eloquence || acuo iuventutem ad discendum = incite the youth to study (eloquence) || ablegatio iuventutis ad bellum = making the young men leave for war || ab urbe iuventutem ablego = to remove the young ones from the city || bello lecta iuventus || arma iuventuti dispertit || anniversaria sacra iuventutis committo || nactus locum coercendae iuventutis || Catilina stipatus choro iuventutis || armare iuventutem Celtiberos audierat || accedit muros Romana iuventus = the Roman youth attacks the walls || Celtiberum iuventutem imperatores Romani ad se perduxerunt || ablegatam ab urbe et ab re publica iuventutem = excluding the youth from the city and politics || a Creta mille delectos iuventutis … excivit = hehad one thousand selected youth sent from Crete || cetera iuventus nudatos umeros oleo perfusa nitescit 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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