Polyglotfy

start in Latin

Results

start

  1. verb
    • begin doing or experiencing something
      incipere
      I will start my homework now. — Nunc incipiam pensum meum.
      exordiri [literary]
      He started his speech with a joke. — Exorditus est orationem ioco.
      initium facere
      They started the project last week. — Initium fecerunt consilio superiore hebdomade.
    • move suddenly in surprise or fear
      exsilire
      She started when the door slammed. — Exsiluit cum ostium crepuit.
      subsultare
      He started at the loud noise. — Subsultavit ad magnum strepitum.
  2. noun
    • the beginning of something
      initium
      The start of the race was delayed. — Initium certaminis dilatum est.
      principium
      From the start, he was confident. — Ab principio fiduciam habebat.
      exordium [literary]
      The start of the poem is beautiful. — Exordium carminis pulchrum est.
    • a sudden movement from surprise
      exsultus
      He gave a start when he heard it. — Exsultum dedit cum id audivit.
      subsaltus
      She woke with a start. — Evigilavit cum subsaltu.