Translation of "permit" into Latin
permittere, sino, accipere are the top translations of "permit" into Latin.
(now archaic, rare) To hand over, resign (something to someone). [from 15th c.] [..]
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permittere
verbHe permitted him, if he thought it necessary, to station the legion in these places, for the purpose of wintering.
Huic permisit, si opus esse arbitraretur, uti in his locis legionem hiemandi causa conlocaret.
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sino
verballow (something) to happen
In the future Bishops shall not permit Congresses of priests except on very rare occasions.
Sacerdotum conventus Episcopi in posterum haberi ne siverint, nisi rarissime.
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accipere
verb
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Less frequent translations
- condono
- patior
- permitto
- admitto
- ammitto
- concedere
- concedo
- indulgeo
- licentia
- licentio
- praebeo
- quiesco
- sumbolum
- sumbolus
- symbolum
- symbolus
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Phrases similar to "permit" with translations into Latin
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concessus · licet · licitus
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relinquo
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erectio
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quiesco
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scilicet |sc. or ss.|
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licet
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veto
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videre licet