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day m. dies, dies diei, dierum diei, diebus diem, dies die, diebus |
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thing f. res, res rei, rerum rei,rebus rem,res re, rebus |
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-es,-es -ei,-erum -ei,-ebus -em, -es -e, -ebus |
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faith, trust, trustworthiness, fidelity; promis, guarantee, protection f. |
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measure, bound, limit; manner, method, mode, way m. |
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res publica, rei publicae |
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state, commonwealth, republic f. |
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level, even; calm; equal; just; favorable |
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incertus, incerta, incertum |
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uncertain, unsure, doubtful |
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middle; used partitively, the middle of |
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on the other side of, beyond adverb and prepostition |
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cerno, cernere, crevi, cretum,us,a |
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to distinguish, discern, perceive |
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eripio, eripere, epripui, ereptum,us,a |
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to snatch away, to take away; rescue |
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tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum |
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to raise, to lift up: take away, remove, destroy |
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