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  • êiciô, êicere, êiêcî, êiectum *
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cast out, drive out

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  • interficiô, -ere, -fêcî, -fectus *
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kill

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  • inveniô, -îre, -vênî, -ventus *
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find

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  • legô, -ere, lêgî, lêctus *
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read; (originally and in compounds) gather, choose

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  • reperiô, -îre, repperî, repertus *
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find, find out

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  • vêndô, -ere, -didî, -ditus *
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sell

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admîror, -ârî, -âtus

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wonder at, admire

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âla, -ae, f.

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wing; cavalry squadron

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albus, a, um

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white

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assiduê

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tirelessly, busily

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âter, âtra, âtrum

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black, dark, gloomy

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attingô, -ere, attigî, -tâctus

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touch, touch upon; reach

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bestia, -ae, f.

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beast, wild beast

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caper, caprî, m.

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goat

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cognâtus, a, um

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related by birth

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cônor, -ârî, -âtus

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try, attempt

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crûdêlis, -e

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cruel

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cubô (1)

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lie down, recline

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dêprecor, -ârî, -âtus

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avert by prayer, beg off

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dîcô, -ere, dîxî, dictus

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say, tell

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dispereô, disperîre, disperiî

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perish; go for nothing, be wasted

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fâbula, -ae, f.

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story

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fêmina, -ae, f.

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woman, female

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femur, femoris, n.

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the thigh

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furcilla, -ae, f.

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pitch-fork

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habitô (1)

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inhabit, dwell in

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labefaciô, -facere, -fêcî, -factum

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cause to totter; shake, weaken

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lapis, -idis, m.

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stone

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macer, macera, macerum (macra, macrum)

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skinny; (of soil) poor

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mâlô, mâlle, mâluî, —

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(be more willing), prefer

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metuô, -ere, -î

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fear

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moechor (1)

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commit adultery

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môns, montis, m.

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mountain

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Mûsa, -ae, f.

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Muse

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nâscor, nâscî, nâtus

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be born

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naŝus, î, m.

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nose

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olla, ae, f.

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pot, jar

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olus, oleris, n.

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vegetable

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patruus, -î, m.

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uncle (father’s brother)

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perlûcidulus, a, um

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transparent, tranlucent

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Pipleîus, a, um

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of Pimpla / Pipla; i.e. PIerian

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placeô, -êre, -uî, -itûrus

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please; (impersonal) it seems right, it is decided

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plênus, -a, -um

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full

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praeceps, -cipitis

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headlong; precipitous, steep

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pulcher (pulcer), -chra, -chrum

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beautiful

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quantusvîs, quantavîs, quantumvîs

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as much or as many as you could wish

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quia

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because

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quîdam, quaedam, quoddam

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(a) certain (one)

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rârus, a, um

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wide apart; scattered; scarce, few; (mil.) in open rank

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Rûfus, î, m.

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a man’s cognomen

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scando, scandere

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mount, climb

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signô (1)

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mark

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signum, -î, n.

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sign, signal; standard; statue

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soror, -ôris, f.

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sister

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studeô, -êre, studuî —

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be eager, be zealous

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suâvis, e

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agreeable, pleasant

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supponô (subponô), -ere, -posuî, -positum

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place under; add; substitute

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totidem

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the same number of

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valdê

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strongly, stoutly; exceedingly, very

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vallês (or vallis), -is, f.

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valley

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vestis, -is, f.

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clothing

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