support in Latin
support in Latin is firmāmentum, fulcīmen, stabilimen — support means help, encouragement or resources given to someone or something.
support in Latin
firmāmentum
(sometimes, attributive) Something which supports.
fulcīmen
(sometimes, attributive) Something which supports.
stabilimen
(sometimes, attributive) Something which supports.
subsidium
Financial or other help.
tuitiō
Financial or other help.
fulciō
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
supersum
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
tueor
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
supersum
What does "support" mean?
- noun Help, encouragement or resources given to someone or something.
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verb To hold something up or keep it from falling.
"These beams support the entire roof."
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verb To back a cause, person, or idea.
"She supports several local charities."
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verb To provide financial or practical help to someone.
"He works two jobs to support his family."
support in a sentence
- These beams support the entire roof.
- A cane helped support his weight.
- She supports several local charities.
- He's always supported his sister's career choices.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "support" in Latin?
"support" in Latin is firmāmentum, fulcīmen, stabilimen. support means: Help, encouragement or resources given to someone or something.
Are there other ways to say "support" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 8 translations listed for "support": firmāmentum, fulcīmen, stabilimen, subsidium, tuitiō, fulciō.
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