Polyglotfy

`end` in Latin

Results

end

  1. noun
    • final part of something
      finis
      The end of the story was surprising. — Finis fabulae mirus erat.
      terminus
      We reached the end of the road. — Ad terminum viae pervenimus.
      extremitas
      He stood at the end of the line. — Ad extremitatem ordinis stetit.
    • [figurative], goal or purpose
      propositum [figurative]
      He worked hard to achieve his end. — Diligenter laboravit ut propositum suum consequeretur.
      finis [figurative]
      The end justifies the means. — Finis media iustificat.
    • [idiomatic], death or destruction
      interitus [idiomatic]
      The hero met his end in battle. — Herus in proelio interitum suum invenit.
      exitium [idiomatic]
      The city came to a tragic end. — Urbs ad exitium tragicum pervenit.
  2. verb
    • to bring to a conclusion
      finire
      They decided to end the meeting early. — Constituerunt conventum mature finire.
      concludere
      She ended her speech with a quote. — Orationem suam sententia conclusit.
      terminare
      The war ended after many years. — Bellum post multos annos terminatum est.