Week 2: Odes 1.1, 1.9, 1.11; 3.30: Latin to English Flashcards

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adpônô (appôno), -ponere, -posuî, -positum

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place near, place beside; serve up, set before (of food)

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Aeolius, a, um

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of Aeolus; of Aeolia

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aes, aeris, n.

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copper, bronze

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âêr, âeris, m (acc. âera)

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air

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aetâs, -âtis, f.

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age, time of life

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agitô (1)

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drive; disturb, agitate

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agrestis, -e

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belonging to the country; rustic

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ager, agrî, m.

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field, territory

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angulus, i, m.

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angle, corner

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aper, -prî, m.

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wild boar

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aquilo, -ônis, m.

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the north wind

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ârea, -ae, f.

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a piece of level ground; play-ground; threshing floor

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Aufidus, -î, m.

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The Aufidus (mod. Ofanto), a swift river in Apulia

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Babylônius, a, um

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Babylonian; astrological

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barbitos, -î, m.

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lyre, lute

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benignê

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in a kindly way, generously

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brevis, breve

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short, little, brief

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canitiês, -êî, f.

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whiteness, grayness; gray hair

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Capitôlium, -iî, or -î, n.

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The Capitolium, the Capitoline Hill

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cerva, -ae, f.

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deer

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chorea, -ae, f.

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dance

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condiciô, -ônis, f.

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condition, terms

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  • cônstituô, -ere, -stituî, -stitûtus *
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set up; decide, determine

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cupressus, -î, f.

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the cypress tree

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Daunus, i, m.

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a fabled king of Apulia

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dêbilitô (1)

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disable, weaken, wear out

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decus, -oris, n.

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grace, glory; honor

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dêdûcô, -ere, -duxî, -ductum

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lead down; escort; conduct (a bride to her husband); subtract

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Delphicus, a, um

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of Delphi

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dêproelior (1) (only in participle)

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warring violently

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dêprômô, -prômere, -prompsî, -promptum

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draw out, draw forth

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digitus, -î, m.

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finger

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diôta, ae, f.

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wine jar (with two handles)

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dîruo, -ruere, rui, rutum

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destroy, demolish

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dissolvô, -solvere, -solvî, -solûtum

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separate, dissolve, destroy; pay, discharge (a debt); abolish, destroy

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dîvus, -a, -um

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divine; (subst.) god, goddess

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fidêlis, -e

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faithful

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fluctus, -ûs, m.

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wave, billow

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focus, -î, m.

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hearth; home

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fuga, -ae f.

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flight

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gelû, -ûs, n (gelus, -î, m.; gelus, -î, n.)

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frost; ice, snow

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hedera, -ae, f.

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ivy

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hiems, -mis, f.

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winter

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horreô, -êre, -uî, —

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bristle; shudder at, dread

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humilis, -e

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low, humble

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indocilis, -e

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hard to instruct; ignorant

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innuberâbilis, e

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innumerable

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impotens, (inpotens) impotentis (adj.)

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powerless, impotent; out of control, raging

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intimus (intumus), -a, -um

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inmost, inner

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Îtalus, a, um

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Italian

51
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largê

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abundantly

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Leuconoë

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The name of a girl or woman, nototherwise known; the name, which is Greek, possibly means “white mind”

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Libitîna, ae, f.

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the goddess of corpses

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Libycus, a, um (the y is long)

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Libyan, African

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liquô (1)

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melt, liquify; strain, filter

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Maecênas, -âtis, m.

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Maecenas, patron of Horace and friend of Augustus

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Marsus, a, um

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of the Marsi, Marsian

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melius

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better (adv.)

59
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melior, melius

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better (comparative of bonus)

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Melpomenê, ês, f.

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the muse of tragic and lyric poetry

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mercâtor, -ôris, m.

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trader, merchant

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merus, a, um

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pure, undiluted (esp. of wine); n. wine

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minimus, a, um

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smallest

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môrôsus, a, um

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fretful, capricious; morose, serious-minded

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nauta, -ae, f.

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sailor

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nefâs (indecl.)

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wickedness, wrong

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nemus, -oris, n.

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grove, glade

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nôbilis, -e

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(well-)known, prominent

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obstrepô, -strepere, -strepuî, -strepitum

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to make a noise at, resound

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oppositus, a, um

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opposite

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ornus, i, f.

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the mountain ash tree

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patrius, a, um

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father’s, ancestral

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pauperiês, -êî, f.

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poverty

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permittô, -ere, -mîsî, -missus

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entrust; permit

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pertinax, -âcis

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tenacious, steadfast

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pignus, -oris, n.

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pledge

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plâga, -ae, f.

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blow, stroke

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pontifex, pontificis, m.

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pontifex; high priest; bishop

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posterus, -a, -um

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next, succeeding

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potêns, -entis

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powerful

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praesidium, -î, n.

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guard, garrison

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prînceps, -ipis, m.

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chief, leading man

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prôditor, -ôris, m.

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a betrayer

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pulvis, -eris, m.

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dust

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pûmex, pûmicis, m.

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pumice stone

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pyramis, -idis, f. (the y is long)

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pyramid

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quadrîmus (quâdrimus), a, um

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four years old

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quaerô, -ere, quaesîvî (-iî), -îtus

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quaerô, -ere, quaesîvî (-iî), -îtus

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rêgâlis, -e

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royal, kingly

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repetô, -ere, -îvî (-iî), -îtus

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(seek again); ask, demand; repeat

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repônô, -ponere, -posuî, -positum

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replace, restore; lay aside, store up; lay down; count, reckon among

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  • rîdeô, -êre, rîsî, rîsus *
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laugh, smile

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rîsus, -ûs, m.

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laughter

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  • rumpô, -ere, rûpî, ruptus *
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burst, break

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rûs, rûris, n.

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the countryside

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Sabînus, a, um

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Sabine

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scando, scandere

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mount, climb

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secô, -âre, -uî, sectus

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cut

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seriês (gen. not found)

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a series; lineage

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sîve … sîve (seu … seu)

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whether … or

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sidus, -eris

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constellation, star

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simul

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at the same time

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situs, sitûs, m.

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site; rust, decay

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sonitus, -ûs, m.

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sound, noise

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spatium, -î, n.

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distance

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  • spernô, -ere, sprêvî, sprêtus *
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despise, scorn, slight

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superbia, -ae, f.

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pride

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superus, a, um

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upper; of this world

109
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supera, superôrum, n. pl.

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upper world; sky; heavenly bodies

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susurrus, -î, m.

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whisper

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tacitus, a, um

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silent

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  • taceô, -êre, -uî, -itum *
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be silent

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trabs, trabis, f.

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beam, timber

114
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tuba, -ae, f.

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bugle, war trumpet

115
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Tyrrhênus, a, um

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Etruscan

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vênâtor, -ôris, m.

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hunter

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vertex, -icis, m.

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whirlpool; the top of the head; top, peak

118
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violens, violentis

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violent

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vireô, -êre, -uî

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be verdant