Meaning of excido | Babel Free
[ˈɛks.kɪ.doː]Definitions
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to fall out, from or down, tumble to the ground, collapse, break down, drop conjugation-3, no-supine
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to cut or hew out, off, or down conjugation-3
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to fall out or from involuntarily, slip out, escape conjugation-3, no-supine
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to raze, demolish, lay waste, destroy conjugation-3
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to differ from someone's opinion, disagree with, dissent conjugation-3, no-supine
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to extirpate, remove, banish conjugation-3, figuratively
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to be lost or forgotten, pass away, perish, disappear conjugation-3, no-supine
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to cut out, hollow out, excavate conjugation-3
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to lose oneself, fail; faint, swoon conjugation-3, no-supine
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to slip out, away or escape from memory, i.e. forget conjugation-3, no-supine
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to be deprived of, miss, fail to obtain, forfeit, lose conjugation-3, no-supine, with-ablative
Equivalents
Čeština
vypadnout
Español
caerse
cismarse
cizañarse
cizañearse
desaficionarse
desavenirse
desconcertarse
encizañarse
malquistarse
querellarse
Français
brouiller avec
Gàidhlig
rach a-mach air
Հայերեն
գժտվել
Nederlands
in onmin raken
తెలుగు
విడిపోవు
Tagalog
warlahin
Українська
посваритися
Examples
“Sī quandō in puerīs ante alter dēns nāscitur quam prior excidat, is quī cadere dēbuit ēvellendus est.”
If ever in children a second tooth appears before the earlier one has fallen out, the one which ought to have fallen out must be uprooted.
“Perterriti voce et vultu confessi sunt [litteras] se accepisse sed excidisse in via.”
With a terrified voice and face they confessed that they did receive the letter but lost them on the road.
“necdum etiam causae īrārum saevīque dolōrēs exciderant animō.”
Nor even now had the causes of [Juno’s] anger and bitter sorrows slipped from her mind.
“excīdō virīlitātem”
I castrate, geld
“Adeō fortis erat ut arborēs pugnō excīderet.”
He was so strong that he could cut down trees with his fist.
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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