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* proscrībō, proscrībere, proscrīpsī, proscriptum

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proscribe, outlaw

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P(ublius) Rupilius Rex

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a Roman administrator, praetor in 44

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pūs, pūris, n.

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pus

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venēnum, ī, n.

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poison

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hybrida, -ae, m.

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halfbreed

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pactum, ī, n.

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contract

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quō pactō

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how

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Persius

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a Roman cognomen, of Greek origin.

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  • ulcīscor, ulcīscī, ultus
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take vengeance upon

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lippus, -ī, m.

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a person suffering from inflammation of the eyes

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  • nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtus
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get to know; (perfect) know

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tōnsor, tōnsōris, m.

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barber

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permagnus, a, um

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very great

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negōtium, (i)ī, n.

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business

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dīves, dīvitis

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rich, wealthy (masc. subst. rich man)

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Clazomenae, ārum, f.pl.

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Clazomenae, an important Greek city on the Hellespont.

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līs, lītis, f.

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lawsuit

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molestus, a, um

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troublesome, tiresome

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dūrus, a, um

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hard

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odium, od(i)ī, n.

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hatred

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  • vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus
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conquer

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tumidus, a, um

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swollen; puffed up with pride, presumptuous

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sermō, ōnis, m.

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speech, talk

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amārus, a, um

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bitter

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Sisenna, ae, m.

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a Roman cognomen

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Barrus, ī, m.

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a Roman cognomen

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equus, ī, m.

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horse

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  • curro, currere, cucurrī, cursum (compounds often have perfect -currī)
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run (praecurro, run past; procurro, run forward)

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albus, a, um

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white

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  • redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum
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return

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postquam

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after

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uterque, utraque, utrumque

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each (of two); each person

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  • conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum
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assemble; come to an agreement; (3rd sing. impers.) it is agreed

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etenim

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for indeed, for the fact is (that)

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fortis, forte

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strong

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adversus, a, um

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opposite; contrary; hostile, in opposition

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incidō, incidere, incidī, incāsum

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fall onto, drop onto; happen upon

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Hector, oris, m. (Greek acc. Hectora)

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the famous Trojan hero

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Prīamidēs, -ae, f. (Greek acc. Priamiden)

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son of Priam

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animōsus, a, um

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spirited; haughty, noble

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Achillēs, is or ī, m.

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the famous Greek hero

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īra, ae, f.

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anger

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capitālis, e

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involving a capital charge; fatal, deadly

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ultimus, a, um

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final

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dīvīdō, dīvīdere, dīvīsī, dīvīsus

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divide

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ob

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because of (prep. + acc.)

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nisi

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unless

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summus, a, um

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highest; last; supreme; foremost

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duo

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two (indeclinable adjective)

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discordia, ae, f.

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discord, dissension

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vexō (1)

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buffet; harry; afflict

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iners, inertis

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lazy; sluggish; impotent

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dispār, dispāris

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unequal; dissimilar

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Diomēdēs, is, m.

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the famous Greek hero; king of Argos

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Lycius, a, um

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of Lycia (SW Asia Minor)

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Glaucus, ī, m.

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a Trojan ally, commander of the Lycians.

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  • discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum
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part company; go away, depart

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piger, pigra, pigrum

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sluggish; slothful

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ultrō

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of one’s own accord, spontaneously

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mūnus, eris, n.

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task, duty; public show; present, gift

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Brutus

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M. Junius Brutus, the “liberator”

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praetor, ōris, m

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praetor (a Roman magistrate, second only to a consul)

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dīs, dītis

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wealthy, rich; fertile

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Asia, ae, f.

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the East; Asia Minor; the Roman province of Asia (Western Asia Minor)

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pār, paris, n.

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pair; a pair of contestants

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pugnō (1)

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fight

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  • componō, compōnere, composuī, compositum
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place together; match (one person against another)

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melius

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better (comparative adverb)

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Bithus

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the name of a gladiator

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Bacchius

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the name of a gladiator

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ācer, ācris, ācre

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sharp; acute; harsh; brave; fierce

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spectāculum, ī, n.

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sight, spectacle

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  • exponō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum
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expose; set forth, describe

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  • rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsus
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smile, laugh; laugh at

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conventus, -ūs, m.

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assembly; lawcourt

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laudō (1)

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praise

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cohors, -rtis, f.

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cohort; staff, retinue (of a provincial governor)

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sōl, sōlis, m

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sun

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comēs, comitis, m. (f.)

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companion

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stella, ae, f.

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star

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salūber (salūbris), salūbre

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healthy

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  • excipiō, excipere, excēpī, exceptum
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extract; exclude

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canis (-ēs), is, m.

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dog; the Dog-star (Sirius or Canis Major); a famously unhealthy star

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invīsus, a, um

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hated; hateful

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agricola, ae, m.

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farmer

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sīdus, eris, n.

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heavenly body, star, planet (usually in plural)

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ruō, ruere, ruī, rūtus (fut. part. ruitūrus; compounds have perf. part. -rŭtus)

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rush; fall

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flūmen, inis, n.

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river

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hībernus, a, um

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of the winter, winter

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quō

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where

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rārus, a, um

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thinly spaced; infrequent

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secūris, is, f.

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ax

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Praenestīnus, a, um

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of Praeneste (modern Palestrina, a town SE of Rome)

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salsus, a, um

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salty; witty, funny

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multō

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by far, much, to a great degree (adv.)

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  • fluō, flūere, fluxī
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flow

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  • exprīmō, exprīmere, expressī, expressum
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squeeze out, extract

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arbustum, ī, n.

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a wood; a plantation of trees on which vines were trained

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regerō, regerere, regessī, regestum

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carry back; throw back by way of retort

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convīcium, (i)ī, n.

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uproar; insult

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vindēmiātor, ōris, m

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grape-picker; vine-dresser

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invictus, a, um

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unconquered; invincible; matchless, peerless

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saepe

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often

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viātor, ōris, m.

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traveller

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  • cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum
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yield; go

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compellō (1)

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address, speak to; reprove, rebuke; accuse

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vox, vōcis, f.

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voice

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cucūlus, ī, m.

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cuckoo

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Graecus, a, um

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Greek

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Italus, a, um

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Italian

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perfundō, perfundere, perfūdī, perfūsum

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pour through; drench

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acētum, ī, n.

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vinegar

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exclāmō (1)

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cry out

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ōrō (1)

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pray to, beseech

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  • consuescō, consuescere, consuēvī, consuētum
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become accustomed (to).

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  • tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus
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lift up; remove, destroy

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cūr

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why

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iugulō (1)

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kill by cutting the throat; slaughter; destroy

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opus, operis, n.

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work, task