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annuus –a –um

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of the year, yearly

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āra ārae f.

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altar

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armō armāre armāvī armātus

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to equip, arm

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āvertō avertere avertī aversus

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to turn away from/aside, divert, rout; disturb; withdraw; steal, misappropriate

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caelicola –ae m./f.

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an inhabitant of heaven; a god, et al. (> caelum and colo)

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canō canere cecinī cantus

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to sing (of)

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castus –a –um

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pure, spotless, chaste

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caterva –ae f.

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crime, sin

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centum; centēsimus –a –um

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100; 100th

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certāmen certāminis n.

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contest, competition; battle, combat, struggle; rivalry; (matter in) dispute

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certātim

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with striving or contention; emulously, vying one with another; with every blow; emulously; impatiently; as if in rivalry; fiercely (> certo)

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coetus coetūs m.

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meeting, gathering

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cōnspiciō cōnspicere cōnspēxī conspectus

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to observe, see, witness; notice; watch; gaze on, stare; catch sight of, be in sight of; face; have appearance; attract attention; discern

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crīnis crīnis m.

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hair

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Delphī –ōrum m. pl.

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place in Phocis, Greece, sacred to Apollo and Dionysus; metonymy, the people of Delphi

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dēsistō dēsistere dēstitī dēstitus

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to cease, desist

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dīgnor –ārī –ātus sum

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to (w. acc. and abl.), to deem worthy of; w. inf., think, fit, deign; p., dignatus, a, um, with pass. meaning, deemed worthy of, honored by (> dignus)

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effūsus –a –um

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poured forth; overflowing; thronging (> effundo)

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euhāns –antis –p. n. and a.

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crying Euhan! shrieking madly, celebrating (> Evan or Euan, i.e. Bacchus)

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exstinguō exstinguere exstinxī exstinctus

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to put out, extinguish, quench; kill, destroy

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fandus –a –um

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speakable, proper, lawful

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fēstus –a –um

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sacred, festive

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fugō fugāre fugāvī fugātus

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to put to flight, rout

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fulgeō fulgēre fulsī

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to shine

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fūmō fūmāre fūmāvī fūmātus

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to smoke; send up vapor; fume, reek; foam (> fumus)

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fūnus fūneris n.

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burial, funeral; funeral rites; ruin; corpse; death

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genitor genitōris m.

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father

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era –ae f.

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a woman in relation to her sevants; mistress, i.e., the woman or goddess one serves (as opp. to a kept woman)

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hērōs –ōis m.

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a demigod; a hero; an illustrious man, champion, hero

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hortor hortārī hortātus sum

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to urge, encourage, exhort, advise

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īgnārus –a –um

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ignorant; unaware, having no experience of; senseless; strange

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imbuō –ere –uī –ūtus

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to wet, moisten; stain

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impius –a –um

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disloyal, wicked

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innūptus –a –um

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not veiled; unmarried, virgin–

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invīsō –ere –vīsī –vīsus

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to come, or go to see; visit

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iustificus –a –um

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just

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iūstitia –ae f.

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righteousness, justice, equity (> iustus)

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lētifer –era –erum

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death–bringing; deadly (> letum and fero)

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Līber Līberī m.

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Bacchus, Dionysus

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lūgeō lūgēre lūxī lūctum

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to mourn, grieve

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Māvors –vortis m.

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Mars, god of war

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namque

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for in fact

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nefandus –a –um

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not to be spoken; impious, execrable, accursed, abominable; perfidious; subst., nefandum, i, n., wrong (> ne and fari)

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nōndum

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not yet

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noverca novercae f.

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stepmother

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optō optāre optāvī optātus

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to desire; choose

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ostendō ostendere ostendī

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to show; reveal; make clear, point out, display, exhibit

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Parca –ae f.

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more freq. pl., Parcae, arum, f., the Fates (Clotho, the spinner, Lachesis, the allotter, and Atropos, the unaverted)

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Parnāsus –ī m.

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Parnassus, mt. near Delphi

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Pēleus (disyllabic) –eī acc. Pēlea voc. Pēleu

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son of Aeacus, mortal spouse of Thetis, father of Achilles

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Penātes –ium m.

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household gods, the tutelary gods of the Roman pantry

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perfundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus

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to pour over or along; wash; overspread, overflow; spot, stain; anoint; besprinkle

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permisceō –ēre –miscuī –mistus or mixtus

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to mix completely; mix, mingle; (fig.), disturb, confound

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pietās pietātis f.

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responsibility, sense of duty; loyalty; tenderness, goodness; pity; piety

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postquam

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after

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potior potiri potitus sum

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to obtain, acquire; grasp; attain, reach (goal); come by (experiences); seize, capture; control; have/possess; reign over; win sexually; be/become master of (+ gen./abl.), get possession/submission/hold of

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praefor –fātus sum

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to address first

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praesēns

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present; at hand; existing; prompt, in person; propitious

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prīmaevus –a –um

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first in age; eldest born; youthful; early (> primus and aevum)

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prōcumbō –cumbere –cubuī –cubitum

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to fall forwards, sink down, fall prostrate

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quārē

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because of which thing; therefore; why

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quondam

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formerly, once, at one time; some day, hereafter

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Ramnūsius –a –um

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of or native to Ramnus, a district of Attica (epithet of Nemesis, the Ramnusia virgo)

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revīsō –ere

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to look at again; visit again, return to see; return to; revisit

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ruō ruere ruī rūtum

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to rush

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sacrum sacrī n.

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(religious) rite, sacrifice; something consecrated, a holy thing, sacred vessel, sacred utensil, holy place, sanctuary, temple

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scelerō scelerāre scelerāvī scelerātus

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to commit a crime, pollute

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spernō spernere sprēvī sprētum

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to reject, spurn

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substernō –sternere –strāvi –strātum

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to lay or spread beneath; (of a woman) offer oneself sexually to a man

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taurus taurī m.

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bull

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tellūs tellūris n.

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earth

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templum templī n.

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temple

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Thyias –adis f.

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a Bacchant or Maenad, orgiastic worshiper of Bacchus/Dionysus

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Trītōn –ōnis m.

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Triton, a son of Neptune; pl., Tritones, um, m., sea–gods of the form of Triton

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vagus –a –um

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wandering, roaming, shifting

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vereor verērī veritus sum

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to be in awe of, show respect to; dread, fear

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vertex verticis m.

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whirlpool, eddy

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vīsō vīsere vīsī vīsus

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to visit, go to see; look at