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quarter ofquarter ofRate it:

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quarter pastFifteen minutes past any hour.Rate it:

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quarter-pounderUsed other than as an idiom: see quarter, pounder: Anything weighing a quarter of a pound.Rate it:

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quarter ofFifteen minutes before the next hour.Rate it:

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quarter-pounderA burger weighing approximately a quarter of a pound.Rate it:

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wouldn't pay a quarter to see jesus ride a bicycle.Somone so tight with their money they wouldn't pay even a little bit to see something miraculous !Rate it:

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avec des si on mettrait Paris en bouteilleExpression servant à dénoncer des spéculations sans fondement, donc aussi vaines qu’inutiles.Rate it:

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avec un si on mettrait paris dans une bouteilleSuch suppositions are idle; If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.Rate it:

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il connaît paris comme sa pocheHe knows Paris perfectly; He knows all the ins and outs of Paris; His knowledge of Paris is extensive and peculiar.Rate it:

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il prend paris pour corbeil, le pirée pour un homme“He does not know a hawk from a handsaw.”Rate it:

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j'ai bien envie d'aller à paris avec vousI have a good mind to go to Paris with you.Rate it:

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j'ai passé quinze jours à paris et je m'en suis donnéI spent a fortnight in Paris, and I thoroughly enjoyed myself.Rate it:

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le tout-paris de ce temps-làThe fashionable world of Paris of that day.Rate it:

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les paris sont ouvertsSe dit à propos d’une affaire incertaine, sur laquelle il y a des opinions différentes et qui doit se décider à bref délai.Rate it:

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Paris ne s'est pas fait en un jourIl faut du temps pour accomplir un projet important.Rate it:

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paris ne s'est pas fait en un jourRome was not built in a day.Rate it:

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Paris ne s'est pas faite en un jourVariante de Paris ne s’est pas fait en un jour.Rate it:

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apothecary's LatinBarbarous Latin.Rate it:

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astrologia (pure Latin sidera, caelestia)astronomy.Rate it:

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dialectica (-ae or -orum) (pure Latin disserendi ratio et scientia)logic, dialectic.Rate it:

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être au bout de son latin (or, rouleau)To be at one’s wits’ end; Not to know what to do, or say, next.Rate it:

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être au bout de son rouleau, de son latin, de sa gammeTo be at one’s wits’ end; Not to know what to do.Rate it:

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il ne faut pas parler latin devant les clercsDo not correct a specialist on his subject.Rate it:

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j'y perds mon latinI cannot make it out; I am nonplussed; I can make neither head nor tail of it.Rate it:

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latín científicoVariedad del latín, prácticamente idéntica al latín medieval en cuanto a la gramática aunque muy innovadora respecto del léxico, usada para la comunicación científica luego del RenacimientoRate it:

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latín clásicoLengua de la literatura latina durante el Siglo de Oro, aproximadamente entre el siglo 1 a.c. y 1 d.c.Rate it:

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latin de cuisineDog Latin.Rate it:

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latín modernoLengua empleada los escritores de la Edad Moderna en sus obras.Rate it:

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latín rústicoLatín vulgar.Rate it:

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latín vulgarConjunto de dialectos del latín hablados en la zona occidental del Imperio Romano, que representaron inicialmente un basilecto respecto al latín clásico, reservado para las situaciones formales y la escritura, y que derivaron eventualmente en las lenguas romances.Rate it:

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law LatinBarbarous Latin.Rate it:

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pig latinA made up language often used as a way to speak in front of people (often children and often by parents) without them knowing what you are sayingRate it:

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religionem labefactare (vid. sect. V. 7, note In Latin metaphor...)to shake the foundations of religion.Rate it:

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razor strappedThe violent WHIPPING of a recalcitrant, errant, disobedient grammar school boy with a two-inch wide by thirty inch long by one/quarter inch thick cowhide strap or belt. Punishment was generally for a misdemeanor and the beating was generally by the schoolmaster, school Principal, janitor or a person designated by the Principal to administer the 'thrashing': 'Crying out' or screaming by the school boy was met by harsher thrashing and Yelling' from the maddened 'THRASHER': The well 'WELTED'STRAPPED victims were forced to return to their classroomRate it:

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blue moonThe third full moon in a quarter that contains four rather than the usual three full moons.Rate it:

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ABCA primer for teaching the Latin alphabet and first elements of reading.Rate it:

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aliquid (graeca) latine reddere or sermone latino interpretarito render something into Latin.Rate it:

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aliquid a consuetudine sermonis latini abhorret, alienum estthe expression is not in accordance with Latin usage.Rate it:

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aliquid e graeco in latinum (sermonem) convertere, vertere, transferreto translate from Greek into Latin.Rate it:

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am scrayThe Pig latin way of saying scram; leave; get out of hereRate it:

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avec des si, on refait le mondeAvec des si on mettrait Paris en bouteille.Rate it:

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bene latine doctus or sciensa good Latin scholar.Rate it:

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box the compassTo know, and be able to recite the 32 points and quarter points of the magnetic compass from North, both clockwise and anticlockwise.Rate it:

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carpe diem« carpo », dans Félix Gaffiot, Dictionnaire latin français, Hachette, 1934Rate it:

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carpe diem« dies », dans Félix Gaffiot, Dictionnaire latin français, Hachette, 1934Rate it:

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cordon, s'il vous plaîtOpen the door, please (to porters in Paris).Rate it:

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double dutchA language game akin to pig Latin.Rate it:

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elemento compositivoSegmento que, sin ser una palabra independiente, participa en la formación de palabras compuestas, agregándose antes o después de otro segmento o morfema. Se les asigna una carga de significado mayor que la de los afijos, y en español generalmente provienen del antiguo griego o del latín. Sin embargo, para efectos prácticos y siguiendo la práctica de muchos autores, Wikcionario los registra como sufijos o prefijos, según vayan pospuestos o antepuestos.Rate it:

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ex Platonis Phaedone haec in latinum conversa suntwhat follows has been translated into Latin from Plato's Phaedo.Rate it:

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incorrupta latini sermonis integritas (Brut. 35. 132)pure, correct Latin.Rate it:

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