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collis, collis, m. (gen. pl. = collium) |
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collis, collis, m. (gen. pl. collium) |
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vulnus, vulneris, n.
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ligō, ligāre, ligāvī, ligātus |
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crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditus + dative |
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fūstis, fūstis, m. (gen. pl. = fūstium) |
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percutiō, percutere, percussī, percussus |
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gravis, gravis, grave (3rd decl.) |
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corripiō, corripere, corripuī, correptus |
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adimō, adimere, adēmī, ademptus + dative |
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dīligēns (nom.), dīligentis (gen.) (3rd decl.) |
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diligent, painstaking, thorough |
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postquam Aurelia cubitum iit, |
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after Aurelia went to bed |
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ierat domum frātris quī... |
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had gone to the home of (his) brother who... |
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the middle of the night, midnight |
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What had happened to him? |
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Eucleidēs, sanguine aspersus |
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Eucleides, spattered with blood |
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he had fallen to the ground |
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the slaves, (who had been) called to the atrium |
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For a long time he lay unmoving. |
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some wine (lit: something of wine) |
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