Vocabulary Part II Flashcards

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1
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

arēna

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arēna, arēnae, f.—sand, arena

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

virtūs

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virtūs, virtūtis, f.—courage, virtue

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

necō

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necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum—to kill

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

scelestus

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scelestus, scelesta, scelestum—wicked

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

gladiātor

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gladiātor, gladiātōris, m.—gladiator

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sanguis

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sanguis, sanguinis, m.—blood

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

taurus

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taurus, taurī, m.—bull

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

elephantus

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elephantus, elephantī, m.—elephant

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

prīmā lūce

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prīmā lūce—at dawn

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sōlis occāsū

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sōlis occāsū—at sunset

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quaenam tempestās est?

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quaenam tempestās est?—how is the weather?

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

nōn iam

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nōn iam—no longer

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quota hōra est?

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quota hōra est?—what time is it?

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

consilium capere

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consilium capere—to form a plan

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

gratiās agere

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gratiās agere—to give thanks

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quid agis?

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quid agis?—how are you?

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

memoriā tenēre

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memoriā tenēre—to remember

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

rēs pūblica

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rēs pūblica—the republic / state / government

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

dēleō

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dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum—to destroy

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

superbus

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superbus, superba, superbum—proud

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

cēdō

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cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum—to move, go, yield

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

nūbēs

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nūbēs, nūbis, f.—cloud

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

propter (+acc.)

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propter (+acc.)—because of, on account of

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

virgō

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virgō, virginis, f.—maiden

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

putō

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putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum—to think

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

(dē)vorō

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(dē)vorō, (dē)vorāre, (dē)vorāvī, (dē)vorātum—to devour, eat

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

albus

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albus, alba, album—white

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

Roma

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Roma, Romae, f.—Rome

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

in animō habēre

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in animō habēre—to intend

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

bellum gerere

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bellum gerere—to wage war

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quam celerrimē

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quam celerrimē—as quickly as possible

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

castra movēre

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castra movēre—tobreak camp

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

vītam agere

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vītam agere—to live life

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

castra ponere

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castra ponere—to pitch camp

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35
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

in mātrimōnium dūcere

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in mātrimōnium dūcere—to marry

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

multā nocte

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multā nocte—late at night

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

iter facere

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iter facere—to march

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38
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

aliī…aliī

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aliī…aliī—some…others

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

ōrāculum

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ōrāculum, ōrāculī, n.—oracle

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

inveniō

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inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum—to find

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41
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

alius…alius

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alius…alius—the one…the other

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42
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sapientia

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sapientia, sapientiae, f.—wisdom

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43
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

ōra

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ōra, ōrae, f.—(sea) shore, coast

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44
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

adveniō

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adveniō, advenīre, advēnī, adventum—to arrive (at)

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45
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

dōnum

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dōnum, dōnī, n.—gift

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46
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

āter

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āter, ātra, ātrum—black

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47
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

asinus

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asinus, asinī, m.—donkey

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

porcus

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porcus, porcī, m.—pig

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

ovis

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ovis, ovis, f.—sheep

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

fēlēs

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fēlēs, fēlis, f.—cat

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

audāx

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audāx, audācis—bold

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52
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

pellō

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pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsum—to drive, strike, push

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53
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sāl

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sāl, salis, m.—salt

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

populus

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populus, populī, m.—people

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

pār

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pār, paris—equal

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

coepī

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coepī, coepisse (defective)—began

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57
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

terribilis

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terribilis, terribile—frightful

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58
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

carrus

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carrus, carrī, m.—wagon, cart

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

socius

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socius, sociī, m.—ally, comrade

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

ancilla

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ancilla, ancillae, f.—slave girl

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

regō

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regō, regere, rexī, rectum—to rule

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

saliō

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saliō, salīre, saluī, saltum—to jump, leap

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

rapiō

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rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptum—to seize, snatch, carry off

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64
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

amor

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amor, amōris, m.—love

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

vēndō

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vēndō, vēndere, vēndidī, vēnditum—to sell

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

umbra

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umbra, umbrae, f.—shade, shadow,

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

emō

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emō, emere, ēmī, emptum—to buy

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

odium

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odium, odiī, n.—hate, hatred

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69
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

dēfendō

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dēfendō, dēfendere, dēfendī, dēfensum—to defend

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

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eō, īre, īvī (iī), ītum—to go

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timor

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timor, timōris, m.—fear

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consul

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consul, consulis, m.—consul

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ōtium

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ōtium, ōtiī, n.—leisure

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simul atque (ac)

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simul atque (ac)—as soon as

75
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causam dīcere

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causam dīcere—to plead a case

76
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rēs novae

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rēs novae—revolution

77
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nōn solum…sed etiam

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nōn solum…sed etiam—not only…but also

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viam munīre

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viam munīre—to build a road

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proelium committere

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proelium committere—to begin battle

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rēs gestae

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rēs gestae—deeds / accomplishments

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ōrātiōnem habēre

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ōrātiōnem habēre—to make a speech

82
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plūrimum posse

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plūrimum posse—to be very powerful

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idōneus

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idōneus, idōnea, idōneum—suitable

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dissimilis

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dissimilis, dissimile—unlike

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pōmum

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pōmum, pōmī, n.—apple, fruit

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studeō

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studeō, studēre, studuī, — (+dat.)—to be eager, study

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pulchritūdō

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pulchritūdō, pulchritūdinis, f.—beauty

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taceō

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taceō, tacēre, tacuī, tacitum—to be silent, be quiet

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certāmen

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certāmen, certāminis, n.—contest

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orō

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orō, orāre, orāvī, orātum—to ask, beg, pray

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spīrō

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spīrō, spīrāre, spīrāvī, spīrātum—to breathe

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vītō

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vītō, vītāre, vītāvī, vītātum—to avoid, shun

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resistō

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resistō, resistere, restitī, — (+dat.)—to resist

94
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longē

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longē—by far, far (off)

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grātus

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grātus, grāta, grātum—pleasing

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incipiō

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incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum—to begin

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aureus

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aureus, aurea, aureum—golden

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anxius

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anxius, anxia, anxium—anxious

99
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procus

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procus, procī, m.—suitor

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tuba

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tuba, tubae, f.—trumpet

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coniunx

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coniunx, coniugis, c.—spouse

102
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dubitō

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dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum—to doubt, hesitate

103
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pōculum

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pōculum, pōculī, n.—goblet, cup

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lātrō

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lātrō, lātrōnis, m.—bandit, robber

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ōs, ōris

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ōs, ōris, n.—mouth

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bracchium

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bracchium, bracchiī, n.—arm

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interficiō

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interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum—to kill

108
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quaerō

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quaerō, ere, quaesīvī, quaesītum—to seek, ask

109
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testūdō

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testūdo, testūdinis, f.—turtle

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volō, velle

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volō, velle, voluī, ——to wish, want, be willing

111
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fāma

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fāma, fāmae, f.—fame, rumor, report

112
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trīstis

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trīstis, trīste,—sad

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iuvenis

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iuvenis, iuvenis, m.—youth, young man

114
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sōl

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sōl, sōlis, m.—sun

115
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faveō

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faveō, favēre, fāvī, fautum (+dat.)—to favor

116
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immortālis

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immortālis, immortāle—immortal

117
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placeō

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placeō, placēre, placuī, — (+dat.)—to please

118
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iānua

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iānua, iānuae, f.—door

119
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appropinquō

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appropinquō, appropinquāre, appropinquāvī, appropinquātum (+dat.)—to approach

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cor

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cor, cordis, n.—heart

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crēdō

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crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (+dat.)—believe, trust

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portus

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portus, portūs, m.—port, harbor

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umerus

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umerus, umerī, m.—shoulder

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cēra

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cēra, cērae, f.—wax

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exercitus

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exercitus, exercitūs, m.—army

126
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sepulcrum

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sepulcrum, sepulcrī, n.—tomb, grave

127
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cornū

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cornū, cornūs, n.—horn

128
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frāctus

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frāctus, frācta, frāctum—broken

129
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frangō

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frangō, frangere, frēgī, fractum—to break

130
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avis

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avis, avis, f.—bird

131
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captīvus

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captīvus, captīvī, m.—prisoner

132
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faciēs

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faciēs, faciēī, f.—face, appearance

133
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spēs

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spēs, spēī, f.—hope

134
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mēnsis

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mēnsis, mēnsis, m.—mind

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hiems

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hiems, hiemis, f.—winter

136
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aestās

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aestās, aestātis, f.—summer

137
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mēns

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mēns, mentis, f.—mind

138
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senātus

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senātus, senātūs, m.—senate

139
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ferō

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ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum—to bring, carry, bear

140
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appellō

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appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātum—to call, name

141
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āmittō

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amittō, ere, āmīsī, āmissum—to lose

142
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persuadeō

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persuadeō, persuadēre, persuasī, persuasum (+dat.)—to persuade

143
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accipiō

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accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum—to accept, receive, take

144
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nuntiō

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nuntiō, nuntiāre, nuntiāvī, nuntiātum—to announce, report

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regnum

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regnum, regnī, n.—kingdom

146
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impetus

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impetus, impetūs, m.—attack, force

147
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nesciō

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nesciō, nescīre, nescīvī, nescītum—to not know

148
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ignis

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ignis, ignis, m.—fire

149
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cogō

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cogō, cogere, coēgī, coactum—to force, compel, collect

150
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arcus

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arcus, arcūs, m.—arch, bow

151
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discō

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discō, discere, didicī, ——to learn

152
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puniō

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puniō, punīre, punīvī, punītum—to punish

153
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carmen

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carmen, carminis, n.—song, poem

154
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vacuus

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vacuus, vacua, vacuum—empty

155
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genus

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genus, generis, n.—kind, class, race

156
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mutō

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mutō, mutāre, mutāvī, mutātum—to change

157
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doleō

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doleō, dolēre, doluī, ——to grieve, feel pain, be sad

158
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occurrō

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occurrō, occurrere, occurrī, occursum (+dat.)—to meet

159
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colō

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colō, colere, coluī, cultum—to worship, till

160
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vestis

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vestis, vestis, f.—clothing, clothes

161
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gēns

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gēns, gentis, f.—family, clan

162
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campus

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campus, campī, m.—plain, meadow

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ardeō

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ardeō, ardēre, arsī, arsum—to burn

164
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caveō

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caveō, cavēre, cavī, cautum—to beware

165
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vēr

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vēr, veris, n.—spring

166
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verberō

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verberō, verberāre, verberāvī, verberātum—to beat

167
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ventus

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ventus, ventī, m.—wind

168
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numerō

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numerō, numerāre, numerāvī, numerātum—to count

169
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(in)citō

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(in)citō, (in)citāre, (in)citāvī, (in)citātum—to arouse, stir up

170
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cervus

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cervus, cervī, m.—deer, stag

171
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beneficium

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beneficium, beneficiī, n.—kindness

172
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tollō

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tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum—to lift up, raise, destroy

173
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collum

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collum, collī, n.—neck