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absum, abesse, afui, afuturus |
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to be away, be absent, be distant; to be missing; to be unsuitable
(w. abl or ab): to be removed from , to keep aloof from
(w. ab) 1. to be indifferent from 2. to be inconsistent with;3 to be free from; 4 to be unsuitable for, be unfit for
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abeo, abire, abii, abitum |
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to go away, depart; to disappear
abire: to disappear from sight; to pass away, die; (of time) to pass, elapse; to change, be changed; to retire
ex: abi in malam rem! (sl) go to hell |
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accedo, accedere, accessi, accessum |
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accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptus
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to take, receive, accept; to welcome, entertain; to hear, learn, understand; to interpret, explain |
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accuso, accusare, accusavi, accusatus |
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to accuse; to prosecute; to reproach, blame |
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