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the hollow of a mountain

Latin

cavum monte

Last Update: 2021-12-09
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from the foot, a hercules

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ex pede herculem

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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of the foot

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pedis amputatio

Last Update: 2022-06-16
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soul of a lion

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et leo animam meam

Last Update: 2021-08-21
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making a mountain out of a molehill

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elephantum ex musca facis

Last Update: 2019-10-09
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acrocolefium, acrocolefii upper part of the foot of a swine;

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acrocolefii

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army of a thousand

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exercitus unius

Last Update: 2022-09-05
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clinopus, clinopodos/is foot of a bed;

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clinopodos/is

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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instead of a daughter

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loco filiae

Last Update: 2023-05-09
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then the eleven disciples went away into galilee, into a mountain where jesus had appointed them.

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undecim autem discipuli abierunt in galilaeam in montem ubi constituerat illis iesu

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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and when he had sent them away, he departed into a mountain to pray.

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et cum dimisisset eos abiit in montem orar

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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medial part of the longitudinal arch of the foot

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pars medialis arcus longitudinalis pedis

Last Update: 2014-11-14
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and jesus went up into a mountain, and there he sat with his disciples.

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subiit ergo in montem iesus et ibi sedebat cum discipulis sui

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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promonturium, promonturi(i) promontory, headland, spur, projecting part of a mountain (into the sea);

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promonturi

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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and he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth unto him whom he would: and they came unto him.

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et ascendens in montem vocavit ad se quos voluit ipse et venerunt ad eu

Last Update: 2012-05-06
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there is no entrance to popular culture, but no powerful foul, or no compensation to the foot of the mountains, that a ridiculous mouse will be born.

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nulla vestibulum eleifend nulla potenti turpis nisi, vel ultricies pede nulla parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.

Last Update: 2022-06-21
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scabellum, scabelli footstool; a musical instrument played with the foot;

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scabelli

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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pyrrhichius, pyrrhichia, pyrrhichium pyrrhic, poetical foot of two short syllables;

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pyrrhichia

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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tripedalis, tripedalis, tripedale three-foot-; of three feet length;

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tripedale

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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catalecticos, catalecticos, catalecticon having incomplete final foot (of meter); forming such a foot (of syllable);

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catalecticon

Last Update: 2022-11-22
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