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| fallo | to deceive, dupe | » |
| occumbo | to fall | » |
| labo | to totter, sink, begin to fall | » |
| cado | to fall, drop, plummet, topple | » |
| adamo | to fall in love with, find pleasure in | » |
| vacillo | to fall into confusion | » |
| forca | pitfall, snare, trap | » |
| caedo | to fell, fall, be fruitless, kill | » |
| evello | (-ere, velli, vulsum) to happen, occur, come about, befall | » |
| casus | a falling /occasion, opportunity /event | » |
| fovea | a pit, trap for game, pitfall | » |
| casus | downfall | » |
| invado | to assail, usurp, seize, attack, fall upon | » |
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| venio | to get into a certain state, to fall into | » |
| ruina | downfall, destruction | » |
| redeo | to fall back upon, be reduced to, be brought to | » |
| lapsus | fall, fault, error, sliding, gradual movement | » |
| incido | to fall in or on, fall in with /happen, occur | » |
| accido | to fall down /to happen, occur / to hack, hew /to ruin | » |
| ingruo | to fall violently upon, assail, assault | » |
| recedo | to fall back, pass away, depart | » |
| expeto | to fall upon | » |
| ingruo | to fall upon, assail, attack, assault | » |
| repeto | to fall upon again, repeat, demand repeatedly, return | » |
| corruo | to fall to the ground, sink down /be ruined, destroyed | » |
| decido | to fall down / fall dead, die / sink, fall | » |
| inclino | to bend, incline, turn, change / fall back, waver | » |
| evenio | to come to pass, happen, befall | » |
| dilabor | to break up, scatter, dissolve, slip away, fall apart | » |
| occasus | setting (of the sun, etc)/ the west /fall, destruction | » |
| demitto | set dowwn, let fall (to offer payment to the church) | » |
| occumbo | to fall, topple, drop /fall dead | » |
| decumbo | to fall, fall into, lie down | » |
| prolabor | to slide forward, slip forward, fall forward, fall down | » |
| procido | to fall prostrate | » |
| provolvo | to fall down at another's feet | » |
| concido | to fall down, sink, perish / (wind) subside | » |
| contigo | (with dat.), to happen, befall | » |
| obdormio | to fall asleep | » |
| ruinosus | falling down, going to ruin | » |
| contingo | (contactum) to touch closely, happen to, befall | » |
| contingo | to touch /(intransitive) to happen, befall, occur | » |
| degenero | to be unlike one's kind, fall off, degenerate | » |
| praecipitium | headlong fall | » |
| sophismata | falso conclusions, logical fallacies | » |
| pluit, pluvit | it is raining, a shower is falling | » |
| ruo, rui, rutum | to rush, fall, be ruined | » |
| praeoccupor morte | to fall prey to death | » |
| aegresco, egresco | to fall ill, become troubled, grow worse | » |
| desum, defui, deesse | to fail, err, fall short, be missing, absent | » |
| occido, occidi, occasum | to fall, fall down, (for the sun) to set | » |
| Fiat iustitia ruat caelum | Let justice be done though the heavens fall | » |
| contineo contigi, contectum | border on /befall (good luck) | » |
| Fortis cadere, cedere non potest | A brave man may fall, but he cannot yield | » |
| Gutta cavat lapidem non bis, sed saepe cadendo; sic homo fit sapiens non bis, sed saepe legendo | A drop hollows out the stone by falling not twice, but many times; so too is a person made wise by reading not two, but many books | » |
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