`support` in Latin
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support
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to hold up or bear weight
sustineoThe bridge supports the heavy truck. — Pons sustinet gravem plaustrum.feroThe pillar supports the roof. — Columna tectum fert. -
to help or assist someone
adiuvoShe supports her friend in need. — Amicam in necessitate adiuvat.auxiliorThey support the poor with food. — Pauperes cibo auxiliantur. -
to advocate or endorse a cause
faveo [political]He supports the new policy. — Novae rationi favet.suffragor [political]They support the candidate. — Candidato suffragantur.
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to hold up or bear weight
- noun
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physical structure holding something up
fulcimentumThe support of the arch is strong. — Fulcimentum arcus validum est.subsidiumThe wall needs more support. — Paries maius subsidium requirit. -
help or assistance given
auxiliumHe gave support to the refugees. — Auxilium profugis dedit.adiumentumHer support was appreciated. — Eius adiumentum gratum erat. -
[emotional],
emotional encouragement or comfort
solacium [emotional]He found support in his family. — In familia solacium invenit.
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physical structure holding something up