Translation of "fall" into Latin
cado, cadere, autumnus are the top translations of "fall" into Latin.
(intransitive) To move to a lower position under the effect of gravity. [..]
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cado
verbdie [..]
If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.
Si caecus caecum ducit, ambo in foveam cadunt.
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cadere
verbTo move to a lower position due to the effect of gravity.
If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.
Si caecus caecum ducit, ambo in foveam cadunt.
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autumnus
noun masculineThe season after summer and before winter, traditionally from September 21 to December 20 in the northern hemisphere and from March 21 to June 20 in the southern hemisphere. [..]
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Less frequent translations
- casus
- lapsus
- autumnum
- decido
- occido
- ruina
- zamia
- concido
- corruo
- defluo
- delabor
- incido
- obeo
- occasus
- praecipito
- procumbo
- ruo
- accido
- cadō
- caedo
- cassus
- casurus
- cedo
- conlabor
- convenio
- decessus
- decumbo
- deiectus
- descendo
- desido
- elabor
- expeto
- funus
- imber
- inlabor
- interitus
- labes
- labor
- lapso
- ningit
- pervenio
- pluit
- prolabor
- proruo
- recido
- recumbo
- resido
- subsido
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Translations with alternative spelling
(theology) The sudden fall of humanity into a state of sin, as brought about by the transgression of Adam and Eve. [from 14th c.] [..]
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Phrases similar to "fall" with translations into Latin
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dejectus
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destillo · distillo
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prolabor
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dilabor