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cŏlo, colŭi, cultum
to cultivate, till, tend, take care of a field, garden, etc. trop: to care for
colaphizo, are, avi, atum
to box ones, ears
suf-fĕro (subf-), sustŭli, sublātum, sufferre, v. a.
To carry under, to put or lay under
livor, livoris, m
bruise
similiter, adv
like, resembling, similar
sub-do, dĭdi, dĭtum, 3, v. a.
To put, place, set, or lay under
lū̆crĭfăcĭo, fēci, factum, and in pass., lū̆crĭfīo, factus, fieri
to gain, win, acquire, get (as profit).
castus, a, um
chaste, morally pure, unpolluted
extrin-sĕcus
from without, from abroad
căpillātūra
the hair
căpillus, i, m
the hair
circum-do, dĕdi, dătum, dăre
to put, set, or place around, i. e. both to wrap around (e. g. a mantle). and also to enclose
circumdatio, circumdationis, f
the putting around
indūmentum, i
a garment
incorruptĭbĭlĭtas (inconrupt-), ātis, f
imperishableness, incorruptability
conspectus, us, m
sight, view
lŏcū̆ples, ētis
rich in lands, substantial, opulent (syn.: dives, abundans, copiosus).
ălĭquandŏ
at some time or other, once, at any time ever
sūb-ĭcĭo (less correctly subjĭcĭo; post-Aug. sometimes sŭb-), jēci, jectum, 3,
to throw, lay, place, or bring under or near
Trop: submit, subject
ŏb-oedĭo, ire, ii, itum
to give ear, hearken, listen
per-tĭmĕo, ŭi,
to fear greatly, to be very timid
perturbātĭo, ōnis, f
confusion, disorder, disturbance.
quăsĭ
as if, just as, as it were
impertio (inp-; also impartio, Liv. 38, 36), īvi or ĭi, ītum
to share with another, to communicate, bestow, impart a thing