UiND 
UND 
UND 
keep under , freno, refreno ; coerceo, co- 
hibeo, irihibeo; comprimo, repriino; 
compesco. — Under one (in his reign), 
aliquo imperante, regnante, rege. — 
Under pain of death, sub mortis pcmia, 
propositi mortis pncn9i. — till under one, 
eidem opera. — Under a mulct or penal¬ 
ty, sub muJcta, mulcta dicta, denuntia- 
ta, interposita. — Those who were under 
seventeen years old, qui minores essent 
annis septemdecim. — / sold it under 
what it cost me, minori pretio vendidi 
quam emeram. — It falls under the con¬ 
sideration of profit, in rationem utiJitatis 
cadit. — To fall under suspicion, in sus- 
picionem cadere or venire. — He sets 
out, having concealed a dagger under his 
garment, abdito intra vestem ferro pro- 
ficiscitur, Liv. — Under show, color, pre¬ 
tence of a thing, per causam alicujus 
rei; nomine or simuiatione alicujus rei; 
per simuiationem alicujus rei; specie or 
per speciem alicujus rei ; .causa inter¬ 
posita or - illata, with acc. and infin. — 
War is concealed under the show of peace, 
sub nomine pacis bellum latet. — Under 
or in difficulties, rebus in arduis. — Un¬ 
der your favor, pace tua dixerirn.- 
IT See the compounds in their several 
places. 
Under, adj. inferior. 
(JNDER-BEAM, capreolus. 
UNDERBID, minoris licitari. 
UNDERBIND, subligo; subcingo or suc- 
cingo. 
UNDER-BUTLER, suppromus. 
UNDER COOK, coquus vicarius. 
JJNDERFLOW, subterfluo, subterlabor. 
UNDERGIRD, subligo, subcingo or suc- 
cingo. 
UNDERGO, subeo, fero, tolero, sustineo, 
patior, perpetior. 
UNDER-GOVERNOR, subprsfectus. 
UNDER-GROUND, subterraneus. 
UNDERHAND ( privately ), clam, clancu- 
lum, secreto. — To deal or work under¬ 
hand, pr®varicor; clam or claneulum 
aliquid agere, aggredi, moliri. — An un¬ 
derhand dealer, homo fraudulentus ; ho¬ 
mo subdolus ; prevaricator. — Under¬ 
hand dealing, dolus, fraus ; prsvarica- 
tio. 
UNDERIVED, non derivatus. 
UNDERJOBBER, minister. 
UNDERLAY, suppono, subjicio, sufful- 
cio. 
UNDER-LEATHER, solea. 
UNDERLING, inferior; alteri obnoxius 
or subjecttis. 
UNDER-LIP, labrum inferius. 
UNDERMINE, subruo, suffodio ; cunicu- 
lo or -is subruefe or subtrahere.— Some 
undermined , others scaled the walls, ac 
murum modo suffodere, modo scalis 
aggredi, Sail. — To undermine and over¬ 
throw, subruo. — To undermine or sup¬ 
plant a person, insidias alicui struere, 
aliquem dolo a munere or alicujus rei 
possessione depellere ; exitio alicujus 
studere or operam dare. 
Undermining, suffossio. 
UNDERMOST, infimus, imus. 
UNDERNEATH, infra, subter, subtus. — 
Being underneath, inferior. 
UNDERPIN, substruo; suffulcio. 
Underpinning of a house, substructio. 
UNDERPLOT (in a play), res minoris 
momenti. 
UNDERPRAISE, aliquem maligne lau- 
dare ; hand dignis laudibus efferre. 
UNDERPRIZE. See Undervalue. 
UNDERPROP, fulcio, suffulcio ; statumi- 
no ; impedo, Col. — Weakly underprop¬ 
ped, tibicine ficulneo subnixus, tenui 
tibicine fultus. 
Underpropping, statuminatio. 
UNDERRATE. See Undervalue. 
Underrate, s. pretium justo minus. 
UNDERSAY, derogare. 
UNDER-SECRETARY, scriba inferior. 
UNDERSELL (sell cheaper than others), 
minoris quam alii vendere. 
UNDER-SERVANT, famulus or minister 
inferior. 
UNDERSET, suppono, subjicio; statumi- 
no, Plin. 
UNDERSEWED, subsutus. 
UNDER-SHERIFF, say subvicecomes. 
UNDERSONG, versus intercalaris. 
UNDERSTAND (comprehend, perceive), 
accipio, intelligo, comprehendo, per- 
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cipio: (hy the ear), accipio, exaudio: 
(know, be acquainted with), intelligo ; 
scio ; instructum esse aliqua re, peri- 
tum esse alicujus rei: (supply), intelli¬ 
go, simul audire. — I understand, teneo ; 
intelligo f dictum puta. — The Stoics 
do not understand Epicurus, Epicurum 
Stoici male accipiunt.- ds I under¬ 
stand the business, ut istam rem video. 
— To understand aright, bene or recte 
intelligere, aecipere, percipere, tenere. 
—'. To understand amiss, paruin aecipere, 
minus intelligere : (put a bad interpreta¬ 
tion on), in malam partem aecipere, si- 
nistre interpretari. — To give to under¬ 
stand, significo ; dico ; aliquem certio- 
rem facere. — I gave you to understand, 
certiorem te feci. — Give them to under¬ 
stand what my sentiments are of that mat¬ 
ter, iis demonstres, quid ego de e& re 
sentiam. — Being given to understand, 
certior factus. — Those who understand 
the Jewish affairs, Judaicarum rerum 
periti. — To understand the world, rerum 
humanarum peritum esse. — Understood, 
intellectus, perceptus, notus, cognitus. 
— Easy to be understood, intellectu fa- 
cilis, in nostram intelligentiam facile 
cadens. — Iunderstood, inteilexi, cogno- 
vi, sensi, percepi, comperi. 
Understanding (intellect), mens : (capaci¬ 
ty of understanding ; intelligence), intelli- 
gentia, intelligendi vis; ingenium (natu¬ 
ral ability, genius ); judicium (judgment ); 
prudentia (wisdom, prudence ); consilium 
(counsel, discretion) ; captus : (compre¬ 
hending, understanding), intelligentia; 
perceptio, comprehensio. — A person of 
good understanding, homo intelligens, sa¬ 
piens,prudens, peritus,gnarus, emunct® 
naris, magni or arris judicii. — Of or be¬ 
longing to the understanding, ad mentem 
pertinens. — Have you lost your under¬ 
standing as well as your estate? simul 
consilium cum re amlsti ? Ter. - 
IT (agreement), consensio, consensus ; 
collusio (secret understanding)- -4 good 
understanding, concordia. “— A secret 
understanding with the enemy, clandesti- 
na cum hoste colloquia. — There being 
a good understanding between the English 
and Dutch, Anglis et Batavis concordi- 
bus. — He said, that a good understanding 
between the orders of the state might be 
preserved by clemency, dixit, dementia 
concordiam ordinuin stabiliri posse, 
Liv. 
Understandingly, intelligenter, cum in¬ 
telligentia ; sapienter, prudenter; ju- 
dicio; solierter; perite. 
UNDERSTRAPPER, homunculus te¬ 
nuis.' 
UNDERTAKE, incipio,aggredior; coepto, 
molior ; suscipio ; Conor, audeo;in se re- 
cipere, aecipere. — a cause, ad ire causam. 
— To undertake work by the great, opus 
redimere. — To undertake for a thincr or 
warrant that it shall come to pass, allcu- 
jns rei auctorem esse. — We undertake 
for it, that the dignity of the Roman peo¬ 
ple shall be then preserved, auctores su- 
mus, tutam ibi majestatem Romani no¬ 
minis fore, Liv. 
Undertaking (attempt), ausum, coeptum, 
inceptum ; opus ; commissum. 
Undertaker, molitor, inceptor; qui ali¬ 
quid aggreiiitur.— of public works, ope- 
rum publicorum redemptor. — of fune¬ 
rals, libitinarius. 
UNDERVALUE (underprize), pretio jus¬ 
to minori ®stimare: (slight), contem- 
no ; despicio ; sperno, parvi facere, con- 
temptui habere : (detract from), elevo. 
UNDERVASSAL, mancipium. 
UNDERWOOD, humiliores arbores. 
UNDERWORK (labor a thing less than it 
ought), aliquid non satis eiaborare or 
non satis elaboratum reddere. — To un¬ 
derwork or endeavor to undermine a per¬ 
son, insidias alicui struere ; alicujus 
exitio studere or operam dare. 
UNDERWRITE, subscribo, subnoto, in¬ 
fra scribere. See Assure, Insure. 
Underwriting, subscriptio. 
Underwriter, qui cavet de or pro aliquil 
re. 
UNDESCRIBED, non descriptns. 
UNDESERVED, immeritus, indignus. 
Undeservedly, immerito, immerenter, 
indigne. 
Undeserving of, indignus; immerens. 
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UNDESIGNING, minime astutus, since, 
rus, fraudis expers. 
UNDESIRABLE, minime expetendus, 
injucundus, incommodes. 
Undesired, minime optatus; inoptatus, 
Sen. 
UNDETERMTNATE, UNDETERMIN¬ 
ED. (See Undecided.) — We shall leave 
the mutter undetermined, nos earn rem in 
medio relinquemus, Sail. 
Undeterminable, quod determinari non 
potest. 
UNDEVOTED, non devotus; non dedi- 
tus. 
UNDEVOUT, irreligiosus, Dei parcus et 
infrequens cultor. 
Undevoutly, irreligiose. 
UNDIED, non or nondum tinctus. 
UNDIGESTED, crudus (imperfectus, 
Jav.) : (not arranged, &c.), indigestus, 
inordinatus, incompositus, inconditus. 
UNDILIGENT, indiligens, parum dili- 
gens. 
UNDIMINISHED, integer, non deminu- 
tus or non imminutus, iliibatus. 
Undiminishable, quod deminui non po¬ 
test. 
UNDINTED, non contusus. 
UNDIPPED, non immersus. 
UNDIRECTED, non directus. See Ran¬ 
dom. 
UNDISCERNED, non perceptus. 
Undiscernible, invisibilis, sub sensum 
oculorum non cadens; quod percipinon 
potest. 
Undiscernibly, Undiscernedly. See 
Imperceptibly. 
Undiscerning, non percipiens. 
UNDISCHARGED (as a duty), non pr®- 
stitus ; (as a debt), non solutus. 
UNDISCIPLINED, indoctus, ineruditus, 
imperitus; nondum doctus or instruc- 
tus. — Undisciplined troops, copiae inex- 
ercitat® or militari disciplin® nondum 
assuet®. See Raw. 
UNDISCOVERABLE, non indagandus. 
Undiscovered (not known), incompertus, 
inexploratus : (not made public), non re- 
tectus or patefactus. 
UNDISGUISED, in conspectu positus; 
simplex. 
UNDISHONORED, non infamia notatus. 
UNDISMAYED, imperterritus, impavi- 
dus. 
UN DISPERSED, non dispersus. 
UNDISPOSED of (not sold), nondunv 
venditus : (not given away), nondum 
UNDISPUTED, de quo nulla est discep- 
tatio or controversia. 
UNDISSEMBLED, non dissimulatus. 
UNDISSIPATED, non dissipatus. 
UNDISSOLVABLE, indissolubilis, mi- 
nime solvendus. 
Undissolving, non or nnnquam liques- 
cens. 
UNDISTINCT, UNDISTINGUISHED,, 
indistinctus, indiscretus ; inexpiana- 
tus. 
Undistinguishable, quod distingui or 
discerni non potest. 
UNDISTRACTED, minime confusus. 
Undistractedly, sine confusione or per- 
turbatione. 
UNDISTURBED, imperturbatus; paca- 
tus, placidus, sedatus, serenus, quie¬ 
tus, tranquillus ; ®quus. See Calm. 
Undisturbedly, tranquiile, placide, ®quo- 
animo. 
UNDIVIDED, indivisus, indiscretus ; 
communis. 
Undiyidable, individuus. 
UNDIVULGED, secretus, non patefac¬ 
tus. 
UNDO what is done, telam retexere ; fac¬ 
tum infectum reddere: (annul), abro- 
go, antiquo; rescindo, irritum reddere: 
(slacken), laxo, relaxo ; remitto: (un¬ 
ravel), retexo; expedio : (untie or take to 
pieces), solvo, dissolvo, resolvo ; discin- 
go: (ruin), perdo, pessundo, subverto. 
— Your forwardness has almost undone 
me, p®ne tua me protervitas perdidit_ 
They will undo me or my master, me aut 
herum pessundabunt. — lie will undo 
his father, ad inopiam rediget patrem. 
— He has undone himself and the common¬ 
wealth, rem suam et publicam confecit. 
— We arc undone, as you would undo an 
oyster, nos funditus periisse vides ; ne 
Salus quidern ipsa nos servare potest. 
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