SSS Chapter 1-17 Flashcards

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lacrima, -ae

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f. tear

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verēcundia, -ae

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f. modesty, deference, respect for others

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adhibeō, adhibēre, adhibuī, adhibitum

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to hold out, extend; apply, practice

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pūpa, -ae

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f. girl; doll

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iūdicō (1)

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to judge

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supplicō (1)

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to pray (to)

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mundus, -a, -um

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clean; elegant, refined; nice, tidy

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blandus, - a, -um

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charming, pleasant

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maledīcus, -a, -um

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evil-speaking, slanderous, abusive

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cōnsultus, -a, -um

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skilled, learned; deliberate, prudent

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suspīrum, -ī

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n. sigh; a person sighed over, heartthrob

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decus, decoris

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n. high esteem, honor, glory

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lucrum, -ī

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n. material gain, profit

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sempiternus, -a, -um

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perpetual, everlasting, enduring

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parō (1)

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to furnish, provide; prepare, prepare (oneself) for

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iūsiūrandum, -ī

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n. oath

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calvus, -a, -um

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bald

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rūfus, -a, -um

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red, tawny, red-haired

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luscus, -a, -um

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blind in one eye, one-eyed

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aerārium, -ī

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treasury, money in the treasury

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glaber, -bra, -brum

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hairless, beardless, smooth, bald; effeminate

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pilicrepus, -ī

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ballplayer; ballgame referee/scorekeeper

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pila, -ae

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ball

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ignōscō, ignōscere, ignōvī, ignōtum

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to grant pardon to, pardon, forgive

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habitō (1)
to live (in), dwell
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materia, -ae
f. building material; object of study; subject matter
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opus, operis
n. work; workmanship
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aliēnus, -a, -um
belonging to another, another's; foreign
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aberrō (1)
to wander away, stray from; get away from
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obsideō, obsidēre, obsēdī, obsessum
to sit down; occupy, besiege; beset, assail, control
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aeger, -gra, -grum
sick, unhealthy
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mānēs, mānium
m.pl. shade, ghost, spirit
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dī mānēs
spirits of the dead
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situs, -a, -um
stored, deposited; laid in the grave, buried
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fulguriātor, fulguriātōris
m. interpreter of omens from lightning
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fulgur, fulguris
n. lightning
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pallium
outer garment typically worn by Greek men
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iniūria, -ae
f. injustice, injury, wrong
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oblīviō, oblīvionis
f. forgetting
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ūniversus, -a, -um
whole, entire; pl. all without exception
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calamitās, calamitātis
f. disaster; misfortune
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coniūnx, coniugis
m/f spouse
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existimātiō, existimātiōnis
f. opinion; opinion about a person, reputation; good reputation, good name
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loculus, -ī
m. box (for storing valuables), cashbox
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ligneus, -a, -um
wooden
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supersum, superesse, superfuī, superfutūrum
to be left over, remain
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faex, faecis
f. residue, dregs
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mūnus, mūneris
n. gift, present
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sacer, -cra, -crum
consecrated to a deity, sacred (to)
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concordia, -ae
f. agreement, harmony
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inīquus, -a, -um
unfair, unjust
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rīvālitās, rīvālitātis
f. rivalry
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cognātus, -ī
m. kinsman, relative
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patrōnus, -ī
m. patron; guardian, defender
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ōtiōsus, -a, -um
not busy, having nothing to do, idle
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morātor, morātōris
m., one who hinders, delayer; one who lingers, loiterer
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nōbilitās, nōbilitātis
f. nobility
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ūnīcus, -a, -um
one and only, sole; unique
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prophēta, -ae
m. prophet
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sapiō, sapere, sapīvī
to have good taste; have good sense, be wise
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stupor, stupōris
m. numbness; dullness, stupidity; stupid person
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diadēma, diadēmatis
n. diadem, crown
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aedīlis, aedīlis
m. aedile, Roman or provincial magistrate in charge of public works and entertainment
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prōlētārius, -ī
m. proletarian, member of lowest citizen class
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unguentāriī
ointment makers/sellers
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conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum
to come together, assemble, meet
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fastīdiō, fastīdīre, fastīdīvī, fastīdītum
to show aversion to, loathe; scorn, turn away from
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sinō, sinere, sīvī, situm
to allow, permit
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pēs, pedis
m. lower leg, foot
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vestis, vestis
f. personal attire, dress, clothes
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generōsus, -a, -um
high-born, noble
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nūtriō, nūtrīre, nūtrīvī, nūtrītum
to feed at the breast, nurse; nourish
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meretrīx, meretrīcis
f. courtesan, prostitute
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alea, -ae
f. game of chance, gambling
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ērudiō, ērudīre, ērudīvī, ērudītum
to instruct, train, educate
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rudis
rough, crude, unpolished
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nūgae, -ārum
f.pl. worthlessness, absurdity; nonsense; worthless stuff, trash
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bonitās, bonitātis
f. moral excellence, goodness; kindness, benevolence
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belva, -ae
f. beast, wild animal; monster, brute
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vestustās, vetustātis
f. condition of being old, age; people, institutions of the distant past, antiquity
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pudor, pudōris
m. (sense of) shame, decency, modesty; scrupulousness
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natō (1)
to swim
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flātus, -ūs (4th decl.)
m. wind
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soleō, solēre, solitus sum
to be accustomed
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dēcipiō, dēcipere, dēcēpī, dēceptum
to deceive
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sēpe
= saepe; standard spelling in medieval Latin
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cacō (1)
to defecate
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pertinēre
to pertain to, relate to, concern
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dēsinō, dēsinere, dēsīvī, dēsitum
to cease, leave off
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līberta, -ae
f. freedwoman
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nēquitia, -ae
f. moral depravity, vice
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capillus, -ī
m. hair
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fingō, fingere, fīnxī, fictum
to make by shaping, form; create, invent
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psittacus, -ī
m. parrot
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pōmārius, -ī
m. fruit seller
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sepultūra, -ae
f. burial
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contrārius, -a, -um
opposite, reverse; contrary
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foedus, -a, -um
offensive, foul; shameful, disgraceful
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tacitus, -a, -um
silent; unspoken, secret, hidden
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clam
adv. secretly, stealthily
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salsus, -a, -um
salted, preserved with salt; salt
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iecur, iecoris
n. liver
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coquō, coquere, coxī, coctum
to prepare food, cook
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terō, terere, trīvī, trītum
to rub
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piper, piperis
n. pepper
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sāl, salis
m. salt; wit
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addō, addere, addidī, additum
to attach to, add
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oleum, -ī
n. olive oil
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lepus, leporis
m. hare, rabbit
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haedus, -ī
young goat, kid
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agnus, -ī
m. lamb
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pullus, -ī
m. young animal; young bird, chick; young chicken, pullet
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fōrmella, -ae
f. diminuitive form of fōrma, small shaped object; small form
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piscis, piscis
m. fish
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viridis, -e
green
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adiciō, adicere, adiēcī, adiectum
to throw at, throw on, add
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canō, canere, cecinī, cantum
to sing (about)
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lībertus, -ī
m. freed slave, freedman
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anima, -ae
f. air (breathed by animal), breath; life, soul, spirit
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āēr, āeris
m. air (as a substance, one of the four elements)
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dīvus, -a, -um
divine, deified
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frōns, frontis
f. forehead, brow, front; expression, outward appearance
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paenula (pēnula), -ae
f. hooded cloak, generally of wool and intended for rainy or wintry weather
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dēterō, dēterere, dētrīvī, dētrītum
to wear down, wear out
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umbra, -ae
f. shade, shadow; ghost
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causidicus, -ī
m. pleader of cases, lawyer
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praecō, praecōnis
m. auctioneer (viewed vulgar and disreputable)
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fatuē
adv. stupidly, foolishly
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suāvis, -e
sweet; pleasant, delightful
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verna, -ae
m. homeborn slave (i.e., slave born in household)
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reus, -ī
m. accused person, defendant
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testis, testis
m. witness
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aliquandō
sometimes, occasionally
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venus, veneris
f. love, passion
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perennis, -e
lasting through the years, enduring
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crīmen, crīminis
n. charge, accusation, crime, misdeed
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nīmīrum
without doubt, of course
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concupīscō, concupīscere, concupīvī, concupītum
to desire ardently, long for, covet
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mītigō (1)
to soften; mollify, reconcile
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sānābilis, -e
capable of being healed, curable
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bōlētus, -ī
m. mushroom
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argentum, -ī
n. silver
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aurum, -ī
n. gold
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laena, -ae
f. cloak, mantle, typically woolen
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crūdēlis, -e
cruel
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cūnctus, -a, -um
= omnis, -e
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valdē
vigorously, powerfully; extremely, exceedingly
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lātus, -a, -um
wide, broad
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spatiōsus, -a, -um
wide, extensive; expansive
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perditiō, perditiōnis
f. destruction, ruin
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intrō (1)
to walk into, enter
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perīcla
= perīcula, common sort of contraction
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lēniō, lēnīre, lēnīvī, lēnītum
to make less violent, assuage; appease, calm, comfort
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domō, domāre, domuī, domitum
to subdue, subjugate; control, tame
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diuturnitās, diuturnitātis
f. passage of a long period of time, lapse of time
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prōcēdō, prōcēdere, prōcessī, prōcessum
to go forth, advance
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rādị̄x, rādīcis
f. root, source, origin
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cithara, -ae
f. cithara, lyre
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citharoedus, -ī
m. one who sings and plays the lyre, lyreplayer, lyrist
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assiduus, -a, -um
settled at/on a place; constantly present, unremitting
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tormentum, -ī
n. rope made of twisted fibers; twisting; torture, torment
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prāvus, -a, -um
not straight, crooked; corrupt, debased
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intestīnus, -a, -um
occurring within a country, civil, domestic, internal
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caedēs, caedis
f. killing, slaughter
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rapīna, -ae
f. forcible carrying off of property, plunder, kidnapping
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exerceō, exercēre, exercuī, exercitum
to train by practice, exercise; to occupy, spend (time)
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parum
n. indecl. insufficient amount, little, too little