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(iacēre, iacui) to lie (e.g. on the ground), lie dead |
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(solēre, solitus sum) to be accustomed |
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(festinare, etc.) to hurry, hasten |
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(parare, paravi, paratus) to prepare
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postpositive conj. = for; in fact; yes, truly |
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n. divine will, divine power |
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(valēre, valui) to be well, healthy; to be strong
valē, valēte (impv) = goodbye, farewell |
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once (upon a time), one day (in the future) |
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(legere, lēgī, lēctus) to read; choose, select |
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other, another (nasty nine)
aliī...aliī = some...others |
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so, thus, in this way
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however, nevertheless, yet |
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+ acc = through, along; because of; by (in oaths) |
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for (=because); indeed, truly |
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(discedere, discessi) to depart; go away; separate
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(gerere, gessi, gestus) to bear, carry on, wear
bellum gero = wage war |
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thus, so
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f. delay
moror, morari = to delay morior, mori = to die |
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reliquus, reliqua, reliquum |
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(invenīre, invēnī, inventus) to find; discover, invent |
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(cēdere, cessī) to go, withdraw; yield |
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(ponere, posui, positus) to put, place |
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(surgere, surrexi, surrectus) to get up, (a)rise |
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(volvere, volvi, volutus) to roll, turn/twist around |
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m. fall; misfortune, destruction; chance, accident
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n. horn; wing (of an army)
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m. knee
gens, gentis = clan, tribe, family; nation, people |
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fear, dread; anxiety
metuo, metuere = fear |
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expression; face
faciēs, faciēī = face; appearance vulnus, vulneris = wound |
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f. thing, matter, business; court case |
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adv. from there, then, from that time forth |
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so, to such a degree
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(amittere, amisi, amissus) to lose |
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(cernere, crevi, cretus) to see, perceive, decide |
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(accipere, accēpi, acceptus) to receive |
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(carere, carui [+abl]) to be without, free from; need, miss |
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(vertere, verti, versus) to turn; turn around, destroy
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(aperīre, aperui, apertus) to open, uncover
apertus, a, um = open, uncovered, exposed |
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(vitare, vitavi, vitatus) to avoid |
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adv. at a distance, from a distance |
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never
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adv. in fact, indeed
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so often
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(+acc) among, with, near, at (e.g. the house of) |
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