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paris

Dictionary entries

  • pario, parire, peperi, paritus:
    Verb · 4th conjugation
    Frequency:
    Uncommon
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    Age:
    Early
    = bear; give birth to; beget, bring forth; produce, lay (eggs); create; acquire;
    Entry →
    sg. pres. act. ind. 2nd
  • paveo, pavere, pavi, -:
    Verb · 2nd conjugation
    Frequency:
    Frequent
    = be frightened or terrified at;
    Entry →
    sg. futperf. act. ind. 2nd
    sg. pres. pass. ind. 2nd
    sg. perf. act. subj. 2nd
  • pasco, pascere, pavi, pastus:
    Verb · 3rd conjugation
    Frequency:
    Lesser
    = feed, feed on; graze;
    Entry →
    sg. futperf. act. ind. 2nd
    sg. perf. act. subj. 2nd
  • pario, parere, peperi, partus:
    Verb · 3rd conjugation
    Frequency:
    Very Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    = bear; give birth to; beget, bring forth; produce, lay (eggs); create; acquire;
    Entry →
    sg. pres. act. ind. 2nd
  • par, paris:
    Common · Noun · 3rd declension
    Frequency:
    Common
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    = mate, spouse, partner; match, peer; person of same kind/rank/station/prestige;; equal, counterpart; companion/partner at dinner; adversary, opponent;
    Entry →
    acc. pl.
    gen. sg.
    nom. pl.
  • par, paris:
    Neuter · Noun · 3rd declension
    Frequency:
    Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD)
    = pair, set of two; conjugal pair; pair of associates/adversaries/contestants;
    Entry →
    gen. sg.
  • par, (gen.), paris:
    Adjective · 3rd declension
    Frequency:
    Very Frequent
    Dictionary:
    Lewis & Short
    = equal (to); a match for; of equal size/rank/age; fit/suitable/right/proper;; equal in power/prestige/importance/rank/status/office/authority; comparable;; corresponding in degree, proportionate, commensurate (unlike qualities);; measuring up, adequate, matching; well-matched; fair, equitable, reasonable;; balanced/level; S:even, divisible by two; [~ facere => settle accounts];
    Entry →
    acc. pl. (m./f.)
    gen. sg. (all)
  • = Syncopated perfect often drops the 'v' and contracts vowel

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