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initium, initiī
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ops, opis
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opēs, opum
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philosophus, pholosophī
[masculine noun]
and
philosopha, philosophae
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plēbs, plēbis
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the common people, populace, plebians |
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sāl, salis
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speculum, speculī
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quis, quid
after sī, nisi, nē, num
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anyone, anything, someone, something |
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candidus, candida, candidum
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shining, bright, white; beautiful |
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merus, mera, merum
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suāvis, suāve
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or
similar to aut before the word |
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ah! alas!
a sound of grief or pain |
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rēcusō, rēcusāre, rēcusāvī, rēcusātum
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trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditum
[verb] |
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to give over, surrender, hand down, transmit, teach |
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