10 Results found for "loco oneself".

col·locar

[kol.loˈkaɾ] Rhymes: -a(ɾ) col·locar (first-person singular present col·loco, first-person singular preterite col·loquí, past participle col·locat); root...


descol·locar

From des- +‎ col·locar. descol·locar (first-person singular present descol·loco, first-person singular preterite descol·loquí, past participle descol·locat)...


sui

from one's place: loco or vestigio se non movere (ambiguous) to go to a place: se conferre in aliquem locum (ambiguous) to throw oneself from the ramparts:...


acojonar

Valladolid se queda acojonado con el tráfico, me dice que es una ciudad de locos y no comprende cómo podemos vivir aquí. When my uncle from Valladolid comes...


redintegrasco

renew oneself ante 1503, Antonius Bonfinius, Rerum Vngaricarum decades tres (1543), decade III, book iv, page 417: Gubernatorem interregis loco creare...


colloco

colloco first-person singular present indicative of collocare conlocō con- +‎ locō (“put, place, set”) (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /ˈkol.lo.koː/, [ˈkɔlːʲɔkoː]...


go nuts

"Sure, go nuts." (become mad): do one's nut, go crazy, go mad, freak out (in the imperative): go wild; knock oneself out to become mad go ahead gostun...


locate

Borrowed from Latin locātus, past participle of loco (“to place”), from locus (“place”). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ləʊˈkeɪt/, /ləˈkeɪt/ (General...


depello

slavery: ab aliquo servitutem or servitutis iugum depellere to drive the enemy from his position: loco movere, depellere, deicere hostem (B. G. 7. 51)...


liberi

make oneself responsible for its nurture and education: tollere or suscipere liberos (ambiguous) to treat as one's own child: aliquem in liberorum loco habere...