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The Latin word for bear is
ursus





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Translations for bear and their definitions

ursus
     1. n. a bear


habeo
     1. v. I have, hold.
           Spero ut pacem habeant semper.
             I hope that they may always have peace.
     2. v. I own, have (possessions).
     3. v. I possess, have (qualities).
           Annos viginti habet.
             He is twenty years old.
             Literally: He has twenty years
     4. v. I retain, maintain.
     5. v. I conduct, preside over.
     6. v. I regard, consider or account a person or thing as something.
           in numero habere - to rank
           Diemque cladis quotannis maestum habuerit ac lugubrem.
             And each year he considered the day of the disaster gloomy and mournful
     7. v. I accept, bear, endure.
     8. v. (of feelings, problems) I affect, trouble (someone).
     9. v. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin, auxiliary verb for perfect tense) I have
           Nec in publico vestimenta lavare, nec berbices tondere habeant licitum.
             They haven't allowed clothes to be washed in public, neither to shave sheep.
     10. v. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin) want, will, shall, should
           Feri eum adhuc, nam si non feriveris, ego te ferire habeo.
             Hit him again, for if you don't, I shall hit you.
     11. v. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin, past imperfect with infinitive) would
     12. v. (Late Latin, Medieval Latin) I have to; I am compelled
           A patria Cathaloniæ se absentare habuerunt, et in fugam se constituerunt, ne justitia de ipsis fieret.
             They had to leave from the land of Cathalonia, and decided to escape, so that justice would not be made of them.
     13. v. (Medieval Latin, impersonal) there be
           Habet in Spinogilo mansum dominicatum cum casa et aliis casticiis sufficienter.
             There is a lord's villa in Spinogilo with a house and other buildings.


fero
     1. v. I bear, carry
           partum ferre - to be with child, to be pregnant (lit., to carry an offspring/fetus/embryo/one's young)
     2. v. I support, hold up
     3. v. I endure
     4. v. I report
     5. v. I cast (a vote); I pass or ratify (a law)
     6. v. I propose
     7. v. I win
     8. v. I create
     9. v. I bring forth; I put in motion; I move forward
     10. v. (intransitive) I lead


ursa
     1. n. a she-bear, female bear
     2. n. singular ablative of ursa


suffero
     1. v. I bear or carry under; put or lay under.
     2. v. I offer, proffer.
     3. v. I hold up, bear, support, sustain.
     4. v. I bear, endure, suffer, undergo.


veho
     1. v. I carry, bear, convey, transport
     2. v. (passive) I ride; I am borne.


porto
     1. v. I carry, bear
     2. v. I convey, bring


creo
     1. v. I give existence to, I form out of nihility or out of other materials: I create, I make, I produce, I originate (transitively)
     2. v. I cause, I prepare, I occasion
     3. v. I choose
     4. v. (figurative, poetic) I beget, give birth to


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