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| in | (+ acc.) into, toward, against | » |
| quas | (fem. pl. acc.) the fates, against whom he struggled | » |
| denuo | anew, again, a second time, afresh | » |
| affligo | to reduce, ruin, distress, cast down, strike against, weaken | » |
| itero | to repeat, say again, iterate | » |
| obsto | to oppose, defend, stand against | » |
| quater | four times /again and again | » |
| nixor | to lean against /strive, strain, labor, struggle | » |
| agnosco | to know again, recognize, report, understand, admit | » |
| caveo | +acc.= be on guard against /+ut+subj.=take care that | » |
| attero | to weaken, ruin, rub against, rub away, erode | » |
| obviam | on the way, in the way /(+ dat.) towards, against | » |
| impingo | to hurl against, strike | » |
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| recolo | to cultivate, work again, resume, rehabilitate | » |
| oppugno | to fight against, attack, assault, assail | » |
| contra | (+ acc.) against | » |
| reperio | to get again, find, ascertain, invent, find again | » |
| respiro | to breathe /breathe again /recover /decline, diminish, ebb | » |
| repeto | to fall upon again, repeat, demand repeatedly, return | » |
| relevo | to lift again, lighten, alleviate, relieve | » |
| obduco | to draw over, cover/ lead against / pass, spend | » |
| repleo | to replenish, fill up, fill up again, fill, satisfy | » |
| rursus | on the other hand, in return, back, again | » |
| denique | at last, finally, again, in short | » |
| iterum | again, a second time, once more | » |
| invitus | unwilling, against one's will | » |
| redomo | to break, tame [again] | » |
| opprimo | to subdue, overpower, press against, take by surprise | » |
| repeto | to seek again, ask back, recommence | » |
| repeto | to return to, begin again, deduce, recall, recollect | » |
| retracto | to reconsider, undertake again | » |
| rebello | to wage war against, rebel | » |
| occurro | to occur / run to meet, attack /oppose, work against | » |
| revolvo | to unroll a book, go over again, repeat | » |
| reformo | to form again, re-establish, mould anew | » |
| econtra | the same as contra (against, opposite, etc. | » |
| insidior | to [+ dat] lie in wait for, plot against | » |
| penetro | to go against, attack, enter, penetrate | » |
| provisor | one who provides for, or against | » |
| adversus | (prep. + acc.) toward, against, facing | » |
| regenero | to be born again | » |
| offensio | striking, knocking, hitting against, blow | » |
| impello | to drive against, strike upon | » |
| refoveo | to cherish again, refresh, warm | » |
| incurso | to collide with, strike against / attack | » |
| retribuo | to give again, give as due | » |
| reluctor | to struggle against, resist | » |
| identidem | again and again, repeatedly | » |
| contradico | to speak against, oppose verbally, gainsay | » |
| relucesco | to become bright again | » |
| repromitto | to promise in return, promise again | » |
| saepenumero | repeated, again and again | » |
| contradictio | a speaking against, contradiction | » |
| etiam atque etiam | again and again | » |
| relego, relegi, relectum | to read again, re-read | » |
| Ventis secundis, tene cursum | Go even against the flow | » |
| Abusus non tollit usum | Abuse is no argument against proper use | » |
| Nec Hercules contra duos | Even Hercules [can't] against two | » |
| oppono opposui oppositum | to set against, oppose, be opposite | » |
| Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos? | If God is with us, who can be against us | » |
| Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis | There's no herb against the power of death | » |
| Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare | I think some people in togas are plotting against me | » |
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