esse (ambiguous) to recruit oneself after a severe illness: e gravi morbo recreari or se colligere (ambiguous) to lay oneself down to slee: somno or quieti...
(in a valley, etc.) to find oneself [+ in (object) = an unfortunate situation] (literary, euphemistic) to lie with, to lay, to sleep with [+ con (object)]...
mortem sibi consciscere (ambiguous) to lay hands on oneself: manus, vim sibi afferre (ambiguous) to poison oneself: veneno sibi mortem consciscere (ambiguous)...
in manus or per manus tradere aliquid to lay oneself down to slee: somno or quieti se tradere to devote oneself absolutely to the pursuit of pleasure: se...
her textbooks rested on the bottom and her binders and personal effects lay across the middle. (theater) Offstage. noises off Used in various other ways...
Inherited from Middle French garnir, from Old French guarnir (“to protect (oneself), armour up”), from Frankish *warnijan (“to ward, take care of something”)...
poenas expetere ab aliquo to lay down arms: ab armis discedere (Phil. 11. 33) to demand satisfaction, restitution: res repetere (ab aliquo) (Off. 1....
iubere, qua de re quis audire velit (Fin. 2. 1. 1) to propose a subject of debate, put a question: quaestionem ponere, proponere to lay down a book (vid...
pull on pull-on pull one over pull oneself pull oneself together pull oneself up by one's bootstraps pull oneself up by one's own bootstraps pull one's...
another: coniecturam alicuius rei facere or capere ex aliqua re to judge others by oneself: de se (ex se de aliis) coniecturam facere I put myself at your...