făcĭor
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [facio]
2 to make, to build, to construct, to create, to cause, to do
3 to have built, to made
4 to fashion
5 (metal) to work
6 to act, to take action, to be active
7 (things) to act, to work
8 to function, to be effective
9 to produce
10 to produce by growth
11 (young) to bring forth
12 to create, to bring into existence
13 to compose, to write
14 to classify
15 to provide
16 to do or to perform
17 (crime) to commit
18 to suppose, to imagine
transitive and intransitive verb III conjugation ending -io
View the declension of this word
1 passive form of [facio]
2 to make, to build, to construct, to create, to cause, to do
3 to have built, to made
4 to fashion
5 (metal) to work
6 to act, to take action, to be active
7 (things) to act, to work
8 to function, to be effective
9 to produce
10 to produce by growth
11 (young) to bring forth
12 to create, to bring into existence
13 to compose, to write
14 to classify
15 to provide
16 to do or to perform
17 (crime) to commit
18 to suppose, to imagine
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Locutions, idioms and examples
aedemque vovisse faciendam || adgredior ad iniuriam faciendam || ad verecundiam faciendam Romanis || ad rem faciendam adhortor || ab Epicuro versura facienda est = we need to borrow a phrase from Epicurus || iacturae rei familiaris sunt faciendae || basim statuamque faciendam et in rostris statuendam locare || apud novos milites pauca verba facienda sunt || ars quae verborum deligendorum or faciendorum scientiam profitetur || antiqua sapientia nihil aliud quam facienda ac vitanda praecepit || ad finem bonorum, quo referuntur et cuius apiscendi causa sunt facienda omnia = until the final objective of all good things, which we refer to and the achievement of which all our actions must be subordinate || censuerunt ludos magnos tanta pecunia, quanta adsoleret, faciendos || habebat flebile quiddam aptumque cum ad fidem faciendam, tum ad misericordiam commovendam || ad fidem faciendam iustitia plus pollet, quippe cum ea sine prudentia satis habeat auctoritatis = justice is more effective in inspiring trust, because on its own, even without wisdom, it has enough authoritativeness
făcĭor tr. and intr. v. III conjug. end. -io
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