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iatrālipta or iatrāliptēs (noun)

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iatrālipta or iatrāliptēs, iatrāliptae, m.—a physician, especially one who uses massage and ointments

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nōndum (adverb)

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nōndum—not yet

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laedō (verb)

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laedō, laedere, laesī, laesum—to hurt, wound, injure, damage

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intrō (verb)

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intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātum—to go into, enter

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ops (noun)

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ops, opis, f.—power, might; aid, help; property, substance, wealth

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inde (adverb)

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inde—from that place, from there, thence

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aliquis (adjective)

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aliquis, aliqua, aliquod—some, any

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velutī (adverb)

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velutī—even as, just as, like as, like

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contrā (adjective/adverb)

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contrā—in opposition, opposite, face to face; in turn, in return, back, on the other hand, likewise (with acc.)

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effundō (verb)

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effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsum—to pour out, pour forth, shed, spread abroad

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ullus (adjective)

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ullus, ulla, ullum—any, any one

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intrā (preposition)

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intrā—(with acc.) (of space) within, inside, on the inside; (of time) during; fewer than

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medium (noun)

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medium, mediī, n.—the middle, midst, center, interval, intervening space

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iuxtā (preposition)

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iuxtā—(with acc.) near, close to, next to; on par with, like

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hinc (adverb)

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hinc—from this place, hence

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inpōnō (verb)

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inpōnō, inpōnere, inposuī, inpositum—to place upon, set on, impose, establish, introduce, set, place

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incitō (verb)

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incitō, incitāre, incitāvī, incitātum—to enrage; urge on, incite; inspire

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nēmos (noun)

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nēmos, nēmoris, n.—a tract of woodland, wood, forest, grove

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lātrus (noun)

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lātrus, lāteris, n.—the side, flank

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sic (adverb)

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sic—so, thus, in this manner, in such a manner, in the same way or manner, in like manner, likewise

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honōs (noun)

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honōs, honōris, m.—honor, repute, esteem, reputation, praise, distinction

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trāns (preposition)

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trāns—(with acc.) across, over; beyond; on the other side

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invitus (adjective)

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invitus, invita, invitum—reluctant, unwilling; against one’s will

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impellō (verb)

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impellō, impellere, impulī, impulsum—to strike against, push, drive, strike; set in motion, drive forward, move, urge on

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haud or haut (adverb)

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haud or haut—not, not at all, by no means

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figūra (noun)

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figūra, figūrae, f.—a form, shape, figure

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interficiō (verb)

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interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum—to kill, destroy

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capillus (noun)

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capillus, capillī, m.—the hair of the head, hair

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sine (preposition)

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sine—(with abl.) without

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villa (noun)

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villa, villae, f.—a farm, country home, estate; large country residence

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deinde or dein (adverb)

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deinde or dein—then, next, thereafter, afterwards

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adversus (adverb)

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adversus, adversum—opposite to, against; toward, against, before

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inpellō (verb)

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inpellō, inpellere, inpulī, inpulsum—to strike against, push, drive, strike; set in motion, drive forward, move, urge on

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volnus (noun)

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volnus, volneris, n.—a wound

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circum (preposition)

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circum—(with acc.) around, about, all around

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cōnubium (noun)

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cōnubium, cōnubii, n.—marriage

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iactō (verb)

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iactō, iactāre, iactāvī, iactātum—to throw, cast, hurl

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quā (adverb)

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quā—on which side, at which place, in what direction, where, by what way

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prius (adverb)

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prius—sooner, first, previously

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the relative pronoun

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—, suī, sibi, sē, sē—himself, herself, itself, themselves

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ēgredior (verb)

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ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum—to go out, come forth, march out, go away

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nī (adverb/conjunction)

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nī—not; if not, unless

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extrā (adverb)

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extrā—outside of, beyond, without, beside; except

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geminus (adjective)

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geminus, gemina, geminum—born together, twin-born, twin; paired, double, twofold, both, two

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is (pronoun/adjective)

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is, ea, id—he, she, it; this, that, the

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clām (adverb)

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clām—secretly; without knowledge of, unknown to

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quisque (pronoun/adjective)

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quisque, quaeque, quidque (or quodque)—whoever it be, whatever, each, each one, every, everybody, everyone

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iugum (noun)

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iugum, iugī, n.—a yoke, collar; a height, summit, ridge, chain of mountains

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horreō (verb)

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horreō, horrēre, horruī—to stand on end, stand erect, bristle, be rough

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fātālis (adjective)

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fātālis, fātāle—of fate, ordained by destiny, decreed, destined, fated, fatal

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strīdeō (verb)

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strīdeō, strīdēre—to make a harsh noise, hiss, whiz

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olim (adverb)

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olim—formerly; once, once upon a time; in the future

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adscendō (verb)

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adscendō, adscendere, adscendī, adscēnsum—to climb, go/climb up; mount, scale; embark; rise, ascend, move upward

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inplicō (verb)

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inplicō, inplicāre, inplicāvī or inplicuī, inplicātum or inplicitum—to infold, involve, entangle, envelop, encircle, embrace, clasp, grasp

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inmortālis (adjective)

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inmortālis, inmortāle—immortal, undying

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vītum (noun)

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vītum, vitiī, n.—a fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice

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fiō (verb)

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fiō, fierī, factus sum—to happen, be done; become

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dēsum (verb)

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dēsum, dēesse, dēfuī—to be away, be absent, fail, be wanting, be missing

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sīdus (noun)

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sīdus, sīderis, n.—a group of stars, constellation, heavenly body, star

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implicō (verb)

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implicō, implicāre, implicāvī or implicuī, implicātum or implicitum—to infold, involve, entangle, envelop, encircle, embrace, clasp, grasp

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quin (conjunction)

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quin—why not; but, indeed, really, in fact

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īnsānus (adjective)

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īnsānus, īnsāna, īnsānum—insane, unhealthy in mind

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aliquis (pronoun/adjective)

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aliquis, aliquid—some one, any one, anybody, one or another; neut., something, anything

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altum (noun)

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altum, altī, n.—a height; the high sky; the deep sea

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-ve (enclitic)

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-ve—or, or if you will, or as you please

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prōsum (verb)

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prōsum, prōdesse, prōfuī—to be useful, be of use, do good, benefit, profit, serve

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membrum (noun)

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membrum, membrī, n.—of the body, a limb, member

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adcendo (verb)

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adcendo, adcendere, adcendī, adcēnsum—to kindle, set on fire, inflame

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dextra (noun)

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dextra, dextrae, f.—the right hand

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caedēs (noun)

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caedēs, caedis, f.—a cutting-down, killing, slaughter, carnage, massacre

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adversus (adjective)

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adversus, adversa, adversum—turned to, opposite, before, in front of

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gemitus (noun)

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gemitus, gemitūs, m.—a sighing, sigh, groan, lamentation, complaint

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cōnstituō (verb)

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cōnstituō, cōnstituere, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum—to set up; place, locate; stop; decide, appoint; station (troops); establish, create; arrange

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inveniō (verb)

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inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum—to come upon, find, meet with, light upon

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ūsus (noun)

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ūsus, ūsūs, m.—use, practice, employment, exercise, enjoyment

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velut (adverb)

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velut—even as, just as, like as, like

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requīrō (verb)

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requīrō, requīrere, requīsīvī, requīsītum—to seek again, look after, search for, ask

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eō (verb)

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eō, īre, iī (or īvī), itum—to go, walk, ride, sail, fly, move, pass

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cingō (verb)

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cingō, cingere, cīnxī, cīnctum—to go around, surround, encompass, gird, wreathe, crown

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prope (preposition)

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prope—(with acc.) near, near to

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vōtum (noun)

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vōtum, vōtī, n.—a promise to a god, solemn pledge, vow

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misceō (verb)

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misceō, miscēre, miscuī, mixtum—to mix, mingle, intermingle, blend

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īnfēlīx (adjective)

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īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis—unfruitful, not fertile, barren; unfortunate, ill fated, unhappy, miserable

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illic (adverb)

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illic—in that place, yonder, there

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aether (noun)

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aether, aetheris, m.—the upper air, sky

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paulum (adverb)

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paulum, paulō—to only a small extent, slightly, a little

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historia (noun)

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historia, historiae, f.—a narrative of past events, history

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parum (adverb)

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parum—too little, not enough, insufficiently

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fōrum (noun)

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fōrum, fōrī, n.—a forum, market; the Forum (in Rome); court of justice

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incipiō (verb)

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incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum—to take hold, take in hand, begin

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lābor (verb)

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lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum—to glide, slide, move, fall, slip, float, pass, flow

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superus (adjective)

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superus, supera, superum—that is above, upper, higher

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voltus (noun)

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voltus, vultūs, m.—countenance, features, expression, aspect; face

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tantum modo (adverb)

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tantum modo—only, merely

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niger (adjective)

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niger, nigra, nigrum—black, dark

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aequor (noun)

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aequor, aequoris, n.—an even surface, level; the sea, ocean

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moenia (noun)

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moenia, moenium, n. pl.—defensive walls, ramparts, bulwarks, city walls

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perīculum (or perīclum) (noun)

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perīculum (or perīclum), perīculī, n.—a trial, experiment, attempt, test; risk, hazard, danger, peril

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quandō (adverb/conjunction)

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quandō—when, since, because

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ob (preposition)

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ob—(with acc.) on account of, for, because of, by reason of, for the sake of

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ā, ab, abs (preposition)

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ā, ab, abs—(with abl.) from, away from, out of, by

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tectum (noun)

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tectum, tectī, n.—a building, shelter, house, dwelling, roof

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scelus (noun)

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scelus, sceleris, n.—a wicked deed, heinous act, crime, sin, wickedness

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nec or neque (conjunction)

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nec or neque—and not, also not, nor

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egō (pronoun)

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egō, meī, mihi, mē, mē—I, me

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inter (preposition)

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inter—(with acc.) between, among

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Alexandrīnus (adjective)

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Alexandrīnus, Alexandrīna, Alexandrīnum—Alexandrian, pertaining to Alexandria (a city in Egypt)

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quī (pronoun/adjective)

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quī, quae, quod—who, which, that

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quisquis (pronoun/adjective)

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quisquis, quaeque, quodquod (or quidquid)—whoever, whosoever, whatever, whatsoever, everyone who, each, every, all

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quīcumque (pronoun/adjective)

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quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque—whoever, whatever, whatsoever, everyone who, everything that, all that

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machina (noun)

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machina, machinae, f.—a machine, engine

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immortālis (adjective)

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immortālis, immortāle—immortal, undying

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sternō (verb)

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sternō, sternere, strāvī, strātum—to spread out, stretch out, scatter; cover; overthrow, lay low, kill

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postquam (or post quam) (adverb)

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postquam (or post quam)—after that, after, as soon as, when

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arvum (noun)

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arvum, arvī, n.—a field, cultivated land, plowed land

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resideō (verb)

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resideō, residēre, resēdī—to sit back, remain sitting, remain behind, stay, remain, rest, reside

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initium (noun)

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initium, initiī, n.—a beginning; entrance

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aetās (noun)

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aetās, aetātis, f.—the life of man, age, lifetime, years

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quisquam (pronoun/adjective)

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quisquam, quaequam, quicquam (or quidquam)—any, any one

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interim (adverb)

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interim—meanwhile, in the meantime

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paucus (adjective)

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paucus, pauca, paucum—few, little

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Trōiānus (adjective)

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Trōiānus, Trōiāna, Trōiānum—of Troy, Trojan

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inferus (adjective)

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inferus, infera, inferum—below, beneath, underneath, lower, of the lower world

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moror (verb)

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moror, morārī, morātus sum—to delay, stay, wait, remain, linger, loiter

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imperium (noun)

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imperium, imperiī, n.—a command, order; supreme power, sway, dominion, empire

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coma (noun)

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coma, comae, f.—the hair of the head, hair

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intereā (adverb)

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intereā—meanwhile, in the meantime

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māximē (or māxumē) (adverb)

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māximē (or māxumē)—in the highest degree, especially, exceedingly, very

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ingenium (noun)

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ingenium, ingeniī, n.—innate quality, nature, temperament, constitution, character

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castrum (noun)

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castrum, castrī, n.—a fortified place, fort, fortress

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ārdēns (adjective)

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ārdēns, ārdentis—glowing, fiery, hot, ablaze, burning, eager

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rūrsus (or rūrsum) (adjective/adverb)

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rūrsus (or rūrsum)—turned back, back, backwards; back again, again, once more

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pendeō (verb)

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pendeō, pendēre, pependī—to hang, hang down, be suspended

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quippe (adverb/conjunction)

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quippe—of course, as you see, obviously, as one might expect, naturally, by all means

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iūvenis (noun)

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iūvenis, iūvenis, c.—a young person, youth

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nympha (noun)

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nympha, nymphae, f.—one of the nymphs, demi-goddesses who inhabit the sea, rivers, fountains, woods, trees, and mountains

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certāmen (noun)

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certāmen, certāminis, n.—contest, competition; battle, combat, struggle; rivalry, dispute

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incertus (adjective)

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incertus, incerta, incertum—not fixed, unsettled, undetermined; irresolute, hesitating, undecided, doubtful, at a loss

139
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cōnsilium (noun)

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cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n.—a council, body of counsellors; a plan, purpose, intention

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agmen (noun)

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agmen, agminis, n.—a multitude, troop, crowd; battle line, army

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Rōmānus (adjective)

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Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum—of Rome, Roman

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āra (noun)

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āra, ārae, f.—a structure for sacrifice, altar

143
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accedō (verb)

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accedō, accedere, accessī, accessum—to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter

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nāscor (verb)

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nāscor, nāscī, nātus sum—to be born, begin life, be produced, proceed, be begotten

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vīsitō (verb)

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vīsitō, vīsitāre, vīsitāvī, vīsitātum—to visit, go to see; look at

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meminī (verb)

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meminī, meminisse—(a defective verb) to remember, recollect, think of, is mindful of

147
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prō (preposition)

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prō—(with abl.) before, in front of, for

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māne (adverb)

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māne—in the morning; early in the morning

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sequor (verb)

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sequor, sequī, secūtus sum—to follow, come after, follow after, accompany

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per (preposition)

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per—(with acc.) through, across, along, among

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audeō (verb)

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audeō, audēre, ausus sum—to venture, dare, be bold, dare to do, risk

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aspiciō (verb)

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aspiciō, aspicere, aspexī, aspectum—to look at, look upon, behold, look

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optō (verb)

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optō, optāre, optāvī, optātum—to choose, select, prefer, wish, wish for, desire

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forte (adverb)

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forte—by chance, by accident

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vortō (verb)

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vortō, vertere, vertī, versum—to turn, turn up, turn back, direct

156
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nātus (noun)

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nātus, nātī, m.—a son

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angustus (adjective)

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angustus, angusta, angustum—narrow, steep, close, confined; scanty, poor; narrowminded, petty

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ne (adverb/conjunction)

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ne—no, not, that not, lest, so that not

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ignis (noun)

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ignis, ignis, m.—fire

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exspectō (or expectō) (verb)

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exspectō (or expectō), exspectāre, exspectāvī, exspectātum—to look out for, await, wait for

161
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lacruma (noun)

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lacruma, lacrumae, f.—a tear

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mollis (adjective)

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mollis, molle—yielding, flexible, supple, soft, tender, delicate, gentle, mild, pleasant

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uterque (pronoun/adjective)

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uterque, utraque, utrumque—each, either, each one, one and the other, one as well as the other, both (of two regarded severally)

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pons (noun)

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pons, pontis, m.—a bridge

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priusquam (or prius quam) (adverb)

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priusquam (or prius quam)—before that, before; sooner, rather

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affirmō (verb)

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affirmō, affirmāre, affirmāvī, affirmātum—to strengthen; to confirm, encourage

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quot (adjective)

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quot—how many, as many as

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ut (or utī) (adverb/conjunction)

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ut (or utī)—how, in what way; as, like; when; that, so that

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tener (adjective)

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tener, tenera, tenerum—soft, delicate, tender, yielding

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sors (noun)

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sors, sortis, f.—a lot, a decision by lot, drawing; an oracular response, prophecy

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ē, ex (preposition)

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ē, ex—(with abl.) out of, from

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cum (preposition)

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cum—(with abl.) with, together, along with

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famīlia (noun)

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famīlia, famīliae, f.—household

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assum (verb)

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assum, adesse, adfuī—to be at, be present, be at hand

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iniūria (noun)

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iniūria, iniūriae, f.—an injustice, wrong, outrage, injury, insult

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volnerō (verb)

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volnerō, volnerāre, volnerāvī, volnerātum—to wound, harm, pain, distress; damage

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multum (adverb)

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multum—much, very much, greatly

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castra (noun)

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castra, castrōrum, n. pl.—a military camp, an encampment, a fort

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longē (adverb)

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longē—a long way off, far, far off, at a distance

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cōnsūmō (verb)

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cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum—to burn up, destroy; reduce, wear away; exstinguish, exhaust; devour, consume; spend, squander

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tenebrae (noun)

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tenebrae, tenebrārum, f. pl.—darkness, gloom

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inquam (defective verb (verb)

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inquam (defective verb, inquis, inquit, inquimus, inquiunt)—to say

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cūnctus (adjective)

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cūnctus, cūncta, cūnctum—all together, the whole, all, entire

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operiō (verb)

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operiō, operīre, operuī, opertum—to cover, cover over

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induō (verb)

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induō, induere, induī, indūtum—to put on, clothe, cover; to dress oneself in

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iste (pronoun/adjective)

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iste, ista, istud—that, this, that of yours

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ūnus (adjective)

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ūnus, ūna, ūnum—one, a single; alone, only, sole, single; a or an

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loquor (verb)

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loquor, loquī, locūtus sum—to speak, talk, say, tell, mention, utter

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quotus (adjective)

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quotus, quota, quotum—how many; of what number; as many

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intendō (verb)

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intendō, intendere, intendī, intentum—to stretch out, reach forth, extend

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equidem (adverb)

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equidem—truly, indeed, certainly, by all means, of course, to be sure

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incendium (noun)

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incendium, incendiī, n.—a fire; fiery heat; fiery passion, love, hostility; incendiary missile; (pl.) flames

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assurgō (verb)

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assurgō, assurgere, assurēxī, assurēctum—to rise up, rise, stand up

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āter (adjective)

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āter, ātra, ātrum—black, coal-black, gloomy, dark

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trīstis (adjective)

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trīstis, trīste—sad, mournful, dejected, gloomy, downcast

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inspiciō (verb)

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inspiciō, inspicere, inspexī, inspectum—to examine, inspect; to consider, look into

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metuō (verb)

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metuō, metuere, metuī—to fear, be afraid, stand in fear, be
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pūmex (noun)

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pūmex, pūmicis, f.—a pumice stone

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praestō (verb)

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praestō, praestāre, praestitī, praestātum (or praestitum)—to stand out, be superior, be better; exhibit, fulfill

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inimīcus (adjective)

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inimīcus, inimīca, inimīcum—unfriendly, hostile, inimical

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quia (conjunction)

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quia—because, since

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quoque (conjunction)

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quoque—also, too

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saeculum (or saeclum) (noun)

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saeculum (or saeclum), saeculī, n.—a race, generation, age, the people of any time

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sēdēs (noun)

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sēdēs, sēdis, f.—a seat, bench, chair, throne; place, spot

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sapiēns (adjective)

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sapiēns, sapientis—wise, knowing, sensible

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vinclum (noun)

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vinclum, vinclī, n.—a bond, fastening, band, rope, cord, tie

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quasi (adverb)

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quasi—as if, just as if, as though

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nōscō (verb)

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nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtum—to get knowledge of, become acquainted with, come to know, learn, discern

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ad (preposition)

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ad—(with acc.) to, toward

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patior (verb)

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patior, patī, passus sum—to bear, support, undergo, suffer, endure

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socius (adjective)

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socius, socia, socium—sharing, joining in, united, associated, allied, fellow, common

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exigō (verb)

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exigō, exigere, exēgī, exāctum—to drive out, push forth, thrust out, take out, expel

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vel (conjunction)

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vel—or

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in (preposition)

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in—(with abl.) in, on; (with acc.) into, to, onto

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dīvus (noun)

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dīvus, dīvī, m.—a god, a deity

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duo (adjective)

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duo, duae, duo—two

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satis (or sat) (adjective/adverb)

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satis (or sat)—enough, sufficient, satisfactory, ample, adequate

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aliquī (adjective)

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aliquī, aliqua, aliquod—some, any

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exstinguō (or extinguō) (verb)

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exstinguō (or extinguō), exstinguere, exstīnxī, exstīnctum—to put out, quench, extinguish, destroy

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sive (or seu) (conjunction)

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sive (or seu)—or if

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quis (pronoun/adjective)

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quis, qua, quid—anyone, anything, someone, something (often with si, ne, num or nisi)

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torqueō (verb)

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torqueō, torquēre, torsī, tortum—to turn, turn about, turn away, twist, bend, wind

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saevus (adjective)

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saevus, saeva, saevum—raging, mad, furious, fierce, savage, ferocious, cruel, violent, severe

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turpis (adjective)

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turpis, turpe—ugly, unsightly, unseemly, repulsive, foul, filthy

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adsurgō (verb)

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adsurgō, adsurgere, adsurrēxī, adsurrēctum—to rise up, rise, stand up

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tentō (verb)

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tentō, tentāre, tentāvī, tentātum—to handle, touch, feel; try, prove, test, attempt

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formīdō (noun)

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formīdō, formīdinis, f.—fearfulness, fear, terror, dread, awe

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īnfāns (adjective)

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īnfāns, īnfantis—speechless; (as a noun) a little child, infant, baby

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suspendō (verb)

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suspendō, suspendere, suspendī, suspēnsum—to hang up, hang, suspend

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gnātus (noun)

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gnātus, gnātī, m.—a son

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incidō (verb)

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incidō, incidere, incidī—to fall in, fall, light, strike, reach, find the way

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vortex (noun)

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vortex, verticis, f.—a whirl, whirlpool, vortex; the highest point, top, peak, summit

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adfirmō (verb)

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adfirmō, adfirmāre, adfirmāvī, adfirmātum—to strengthen; to confirm, encourage

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mālō (verb)

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mālō, mālle, māluī—to prefer, incline toward, wish rather

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ōs (noun)

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ōs, ōris, n.—the mouth; (in general) the face

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proximus (or proxumus) (adjective)

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proximus (or proxumus), proxima, proximum—the nearest, next

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ingēns (adjective)

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ingēns, ingentis—not natural, vast, huge, enormous, great, remarkable

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dextera (noun)

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dextera, dexterae, f.—the right hand

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adpropinquō (verb)

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adpropinquō, adpropinquāre, adpropinquāvī, adpropinquātum—(with dat. or ad + acc.) to approach; come near to, draw near (space/time)

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adpāreō (verb)

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adpāreō, adpārēre, adpāruī, adpāritum—to appear, come in sight, make an appearance

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ante (preposition)

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ante—(with acc.) (of space) before, in front, forwards; (of time) before, previously

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lūmen (noun)

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lūmen, lūminis, n.—light, light of day, light of life, light of the eye

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adcipiō (verb)

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adcipiō, adcipere, adcēpī, adcēptum—to take without effort, receive, get, accept

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quidam (pronoun/adjective)

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quidam, quaedam, quoddam (or quiddam)—a certain, a certain one, somebody, one, something

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ipse (pronoun/adjective)

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ipse, ipsa, ipsum—self, in person, himself, herself, itself, etc.

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intentus (adjective)

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intentus, intenta, intentum—eager, intent, attentive; strict; intense, strenuous; serious

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imāgō (noun)

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imāgō, imāginis, f.—an imitation, copy, image, likeness, statue, picture; a ghost

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intellegō (verb)

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intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum—to understand; realize

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negō (verb)

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negō, negāre, negāvī, negātum—to say no, deny, refuse

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cēterus (adjective)

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cēterus, cētera, cēterum—the other, remainder, rest

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pharētra (noun)

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pharētra, pharētrae, f.—a quiver

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etiam (conjunction)

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etiam—now too, yet, as yet, even yet, still, even now

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nīl (pronoun)

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nīl—nothing

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lēx (noun)

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lēx, lēgis, f.—a law, bill, regulation, principle, rule

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caterva (noun)

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caterva, catervae, f.—a crowd, troop, throng, band, mob

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hic (pronoun/adjective)

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hic, haec, hoc—this

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impetus (noun)

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impetus, impetūs, m.—an attack, assault, onset; violence, fury, rush, force

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dīva (noun)

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dīva, dīvae, f.—a goddess

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quamvīs (adverb/conjunction)

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quamvīs—as you will, as much as you will, however much, as much as possible, very much, extremely

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precor (verb)

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precor, precārī, precātus sum—to ask, beg, entreat, pray, request, call upon

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tot (pronoun)

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tot—so many, such a number of

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monstrum (noun)

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monstrum, monstrī, n.—a divine omen, miracle; a monster

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flectō (verb)

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flectō, flectere, flexī, flexum—to bend, bow, curve, turn, turn round

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īnsula (noun)

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—an island; apartment building

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quater (adverb)

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quater—four times

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adspiciō (verb)

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adspiciō, adspicere, adspexī, adspectum—to look at, look upon, behold, look

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prīnceps (adjective)

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prīnceps, prīncipis—first in order, foremost, chief

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nūbila (noun)

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nūbila, nūbilōrum, n. pl.—clouds, rain-clouds

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ille (pronoun/adjective)

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ille, illa, illud—that

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atque (conjunction)

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atque, ac—and

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nam or namque (conjunction)

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nam or namque—for, you see

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super (preposition)

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super—(with acc. and abl.) above, on top, over

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horrendus (adjective)

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horrendus, horrenda, horrendum—dreadful, terrible, fearful, horrible

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subsistō (verb)

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subsistō, subsistere, substitī—to take a stand, take position, stand still, remain standing, stop, halt

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-ne (enclitic)

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-ne—added in a direct question as a question mark to the first or principal word of the clause

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īdem (pronoun/adjective)

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īdem, eadem, idem—the same

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clipeus (noun)

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clipeus, clipeī, m.—a round shield of metal

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prior (adjective)

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prior, prius—former, previous, prior, first

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ūtor (verb)

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ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum—to use, make use of, employ, profit by, take advantage of, enjoy, serve oneself with

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apud (preposition)

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apud—(with acc.) with, among, at, by, near, at the house of

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lĕgātus (noun)

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lĕgātus, lĕgātī, m.—an ambassador, legate

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aequō (verb)

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aequō, aequāre, aequāvī, aequātum—to make equal, equalize

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tamquam (or tanquam) (adverb)

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tamquam (or tanquam)—as much as, so as, just as, like as, as if, so to speak

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humerus (noun)

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humerus, humerī, m.—a shade, shadow

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arbos (noun)

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arbos, arboris, f.—a tree

286
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malum (noun)

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malum, malī, n.—an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity

287
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arma (noun)

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arma, armōrum, n. pl.—implements, outfit, instruments, tools; implements of war, arms, weapons

288
Q

mīlle (noun)

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mīlle, mīlia—a thousand, ten hundred

289
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tellūs (noun)

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tellūs, tellūris, f.—the earth, globe

290
Q

vertex (noun)

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vertex, verticis, f.—a whirl, whirlpool, vortex; the highest point, top, peak, summit

291
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proficīscor (verb)

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proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum—to set out, start, go, march, depart

292
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dē (preposition)

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dē—(with abl.) from, away from, down from, out of, about

293
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minus (adverb)

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minus—less

294
Q

pariter (adverb)

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pariter—equally, in an equal degree, in like manner, as well, as much, alike

295
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aiō (defective verb (verb)

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aiō (defective verb, ais, ait, aiunt)—to assert, affirm, say, tell, relate

296
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impōnō (verb)

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impōnō, impōnere, imposuī, impositum—to place upon, set on, impose, establish, introduce, set, place

297
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palma (noun)

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palma, palmae, f.—the palm, flat hand; a palm tree, palm

298
Q

rideō (verb)

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rideō, ridēre, rīsī, rīsum—to laugh

299
Q

līber (noun)

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līber, lībrī, m.—the bark of a tree; paper, book

300
Q

voluptās (noun)

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voluptās, voluptātis, f.—satisfaction, enjoyment, pleasure, delight

301
Q

sepulcrum (noun)

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sepulcrum, sepulcrī, n.—a grave, tomb

302
Q

inminēo (verb)

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inminēo, inminēre—to project over, lean towards, hang down over, overhang, overarch

303
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calīgō (noun)

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calīgō, calīginis, f.—a thick air, mist, vapor, fog

304
Q

morior (verb)

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morior, morī, mortuus sum—to die, expire

305
Q

crīmen (noun)

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crīmen, crīminis, n.—a judgment, charge, accusation, reproach

306
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ōra (noun)

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ōra, ōrae, f.—an extremity, border, edge, end, boundary, limit, shore

307
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significō (verb)

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significō, significāre, significāvī, significātum—to signify, indicate, show

308
Q

exitus (noun)

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exitus, exitūs, m.—a going out, exit, departure; end, conclusion, death

309
Q

potēns (adjective)

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potēns, potentis—powerful, strong; capable; mighty

310
Q

cunctor (verb)

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cunctor, cunctārī, cunctātus sum—to delay, linger, loiter; hesitate, doubt

311
Q

adcedō (verb)

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adcedō, adcedere, adcēssī, adcēssum—to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter

312
Q

componō (verb)

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componō, componere, composuī, compositum—to bring together, place together, join, connect

313
Q

post (preposition)

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post—(with acc.) (of space) behind, after; (of time) behind, afterwards, after, later

314
Q

obcurrō (verb)

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obcurrō, obcurrere, obcurrī (or obcucurrī), obcursum—(with dat.) to run to meet; to oppose, resist; to come to mind, occur

315
Q

imminēo (verb)

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imminēo, imminēre—to project over, lean towards, hang down over, overhang, overarch

316
Q

fingō (verb)

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fingō, fingere, finxī, fictum—to touch, form, shape, fashion, make

317
Q

cōnsulō (verb)

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cōnsulō, cōnsulere, cōnsuluī, cōnsultum—to meet and consider, reflect, consult, look out, be mindful

318
Q

laetitia (noun)

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laetitia, laetitiae, f.—joy, happiness; source of joy, delight

319
Q

interdum (adverb)

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interdum—sometimes, occasionally, now and then

320
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dēmonstrō (verb)

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dēmonstrō, dēmonstrāre, dēmonstrāvī, dēmonstrātum—to point out/at/to, draw attention to; to explain, describe; reveal, mention, refer to; prove, demonstrate

321
Q

dētineō (verb)

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dētineō, dētinēre, dētinuī, dētentum—to hold off, keep back, detain, check

322
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propter (preposition)

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propter—(with acc.) near, close to; because of, on account of

323
Q

līberī (noun)

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līberī, līberōrum, m. pl.—children

324
Q

amplector (verb)

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amplector, amplectī, amplexus sum—to twine around, encircle, encompass, embrace

325
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adpellō (verb)

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adpellō, adpellāre, adpellāvī, adpellātum—to call, address, name; request, implore, demand

326
Q

flūctus (noun)

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flūctus, flūctūs, m.—a wave, flow, tide, surge

327
Q

coniūnx (noun)

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coniūnx, coniugis, c.—a married person, spouse, husband, wife

328
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sub (preposition)

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sub—(with abl.) under, below, beneath, underneath, behind; (with acc.) under, below, beneath, up to, towards

329
Q

forma (noun)

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forma, formae, f.—a form, contour, figure, shape, appearance, looks

330
Q

occīdō (verb)

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occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occāsum—to fall down, fall

331
Q

sanguen (noun)

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sanguen, sanguinis, m.—blood

332
Q

catēna (noun)

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catēna, catēnae, f.—a chain, shackle

333
Q

volvō (verb)

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volvō, volvere, volvī, volūtum—to cause to revolve, roll, turn about, turn round

334
Q

spīritus (noun)

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spīritus, spīritūs, m.—a breathing, breath

335
Q

for (verb)

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for, fārī, fātus sum—to speak, say

336
Q

propius (adverb)

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propius—more nearly, more closely, nearer, closer

337
Q

narrō (verb)

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narrō, narrāre, narrāvī, narrātum—to make known, tell, relate, narrate, report, recount, set forth

338
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hic (adverb)

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hic—here, in this place

339
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sinus (noun)

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sinus, sinūs, m.—a bent surface, curve, fold, hollow, coil; the lap; a bay, gulf