Odes 1.2 Iam satis terris Flashcards

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  • audiō audīre audīvī audītus *
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to hear, listen (to)

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  • dēiciō dēicere dēiēcī deīctum *
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to throw down, eject

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  • haereō haerēre haesī haesus *
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to stick to, hang on to

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  • neglegō neglegere neglēxī neglēctus *
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to disregard, neglect, ignore, regard of no consequence; do nothing about; despise

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  • sinō sinere sīvī situs *
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to allow, permit

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** rīdeō rīdēre rīsī rīsus **

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to laugh at (+ dat.), laugh; ridicule

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** agō agere ēgī āctus **

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to drive; do; spend, conduct; concern (oneself with a thing); make a proposal (about)

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** dīcō dīcere dīxī dictus **

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to say, speak, tell

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** mālō mālle māluī **

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to want more, prefer

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** queror querī questus sum **

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to complain; protest, grumble, gripe; make formal complaint in court of law

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** redeō redīre rediī reditum **

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to return, go back; fall back on, revert to

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ācer ācris ācre

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sharp, keen; fierce

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acuō –ere –uī –ūtus

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to make pointed; to sharpen, whet; stimulate, provoke; incite, rouse

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āles ālitis m.

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winged

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almus –a –um

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giving nourishment; fostering, genial, blessing, blessed, benign; fruitful; gracious, kind, kindly, propitious (> alo)

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amiciō –īre –icuī (–ixī) –ictus

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to throw around; cover, clothe; surround; veil, cover (> am– and iacio)

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amnis amnis m.

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river (real/personified), stream; current; (running) water; the river Ocean

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amō amāre amāvī amātus

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to love

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Apollō –inis m.

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Apollo

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arx arcis f.

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citadel, stronghold, city; height, hilltop; Capitoline hill; defense, refuge

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auctor auctōris m.

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seller, vendor; originator; historian; authority; proposer, supporter; founder

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augur auguris m. or f.

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seer, augur, soothsayer

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caelum caelī n.

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sky, heaven

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candeō candēre –uī

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to be of pure whiteness; p., candens, entis, white; at white heat; glowing

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carmen carminis n.
a song, poem, verse, oracular response, prophecy, form of incantation, tune, air, lay, strain, note, sound
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circumvolō circumvolāre circumvolāvī circumvolātus
to fly around or surround in flying; hover round, swoop round; enshroud, cover
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cīvis cīvis m. or f.
citizen
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clāmor clāmōris
shout, outcry, protest; loud shouting (approval, joy), applause; clamor, noise, din, war–cry, battle–cry; roar (thunder, surf); cry of fear/pain/mourning; wailing
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cruentus –a –um
bloody, blood–stained; covered with blood
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cum
when; since; although
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Cupīdō –inis m.
Cupid (name)
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damma –ae f.
a deer, buck, doe, antelope, chamois
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dexter dextra dextrum
right, on/to the right hand/side; skillful/dexterous/handy; favorable/fortunate/pretentious; opportune; proper/fitting/suitable
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dīrus –a –um
bad omens; curses
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diū
for a long time
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dīvus (dīus) –a –um
divine; godlike; subst., divus, i, m., a god, freq.; the image of a god; diva, ae, f., a goddess
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dux ducis m. or f.
leader
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eō īre iī/īvī itum
to go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail
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equitō equitāre equitāvī equitātus
to be a horseman; to ride (> eques)
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Erycīna –ae f.
Venus, goddess of Mt. Eryx in Sicily
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Etruscus –a –um
from Etruria (mod. Tuscany) the region of western Italy north of Rome
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expiō –āre –āvī –ātus
to purify
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fatīgō fatīgāre fatīgāvī fatīgātus
to tire, wear out
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ferrum ferrī n.
iron; sword
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figūra figūrae f.
form, shape
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fīlius fīliī m.
son
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galea geleae f.
helmet
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gēns gentis f.
nation, people; clan, family
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genus generis n.
descent, origin; race, stock; kind, sort
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grandō –inis f.
hail
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gravis grave
heavy, deep; important, serious; severe (sluggish, not digesting properly); intense
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hīc
here, in this place; at this time
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hostis hostis m.
(public) enemy
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iactō iactāre iactāvī iactātus
to throw away, throw out, throw, jerk about; disturb; boast, discuss
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iaculor –ātus sum
to hurl the javelin; to dart; throw, cast, hurl (> iaculum); (also transitive) strike, shoot at
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Īlia –ae f.
Ilia, a name assigned by the poets to Rhaea Silvia, the daughter of Numitor
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imitor imitārī imitātus sum
to imitate
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inīquus –a –um
uneven; inequitable, unjust
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intersum –esse –fuī
to be/lie between, be in the midst; be present; take part in; be different; make a difference; (impers.) it makes a difference
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inultus –a –um
unavenged
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iocus iocī m.
joke, jest, sport
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iuvenis iuvene
youthful, young
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iuventūs iuventūtis f.
youth; the age of youth (20–40), young persons; young men, knights
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lābor labī lapsus sum
to glide, slip
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laetus –a –um
happy
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lēvis –e
smooth; slippery; polished
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lītus lītoris n.
sea–shore
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lūdus lūdī m.
game, play, sport, pastime, entertainment, fun; school, elementary school
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māgnus –a –um
large, big; great; vast/huge; much; powerful; tall/long/broad; extensive/spacious; great (achievement); mighty; distinguished; skilled; bold/confident; proud; full/complete/utter/pure; intense; loud; at high price; notable/famous; old
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Māia –ae f.
Maia, one of the Pleiades or seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione, who became by Jupiter the mother of Mercury
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Mēdus –ī m.
a Mede or Persian
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minus
less; not so well; not quite
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mittō mittere mīsī missus
to send; release, let go; omit, leave off (+ inf.)
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monumentum monumentī n.
reminder; memorial, monument, tomb; record, literary work, history, book
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natō natāre natāvī natātus
to swim
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nepōs nepōtis m.
grandchild, nephew, descendant; spendthrift, playboy
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neu or neve
or not, and not; (for negative of imp.) [neve ... neve => neither ... nor ]
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nimis
very much; too much; exceedingly
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nimium
excessively, inordinately
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noster nostra nostrum
our, ours
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nōtus –a –um
well–known, familiar, notable, famous, esteemed; notorious, of ill–repute
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novus –a –um
new, fresh, young; unusual, extraordinary (> novae res, f. pl. = revolution)
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nūbēs nūbis f.
cloud
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ōcior –ius
comp. (superl., ocissimus, a, um), swifter, more fleet; (adv.), ocius, more swiftly; rapidly, speedily, quickly, swiftly
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omnis omne
every; all
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parēns parentis m. or f.
parent, father, mother
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pars, partis, f.
part, share; (in plural) role in a play; office, duty
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pater patris m.
father
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pecus pecoris f.
cattle , as a collective, a herd
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pedes peditis m.
foot soldier, infantryman; pedestrian, who goes on foot; infantry (pl.)
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Persa –ae m.
a Persian or Parthian
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piscis piscis m.
fish
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potius
rather, more
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precor precārī precātus sum
to beg, pray
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prex precis f.
prayer, request
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prīnceps prīncipis m.
leader/chief, first/leading member/citizen/man; master/expert; founder/proposer Princeps (non–military title of Roman Emperor); senior Senator; leader of pack
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probō probāre probāvī probātus
to approve (of), esteem, commend, recommend, certify; give assent/approval/sanction; let; show to be real/true; examine, test, try, prove, demonstrate; get accepted
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Prōteus –eī or –eos m.
Proteus, a sea–god who often changed his form; Protei Columnae, the island of Pharos, the boundary of Egypt
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pugna pugnae f.
battle, fight
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Quirīnus –ī m.
Quirinus, the name of the deified Romulus
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quō
where, whither; to what purpose, what for; on account of which, whereby; so that (by these means); in order that
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rārus –a –um
wide apart, loose, thin; rare, seldom
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rēs reī f.
thing; property; matter, affair; activity; situation; rēs novae: revolution; rēs gestae: deeds, achievements (esp. in a memoir, etc.)
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respiciō respicere respexī respectum
to look back, regard, consider; pay attention to
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retorqueō –torquēre –torsī –tortum
to twist back, bend back
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rīpa rīpae f.
bank
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rubeō rubēre rubuī
to be red, be ruddy
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ruō ruere ruī rūtum
to rush; fall, collapse
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saeculum saeculī n.
age; generation, people born at a time; breed, race; present time/age; century; worldliness; the world; heathenism; time; past/present/future [in ~ => forever]
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sanctus –a –um
consecrated, sacred, inviolable; venerable, august, divine, holy, pious, just
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satiō satiāre satiāvī satiātum
to satisfy, sate
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satis or sat (comp. satius)
enough, sufficiently
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scelus sceleris n.
wicked deed, crime, sin; villainy
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sēdēs sēdis f.
seat, chair; home, residence; settlement, habitation
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sērus –a –um
late, too late
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sinister –a –um
left, improper,adverse; inauspicious
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suī sibi sē sē
himself, herself, itself (reflexive)
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summus –a –um
highest; top (of); last, final
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superiaciō –ere –iēcī –iectus
to throw above or over; overcast, overtop
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templum templī n.
temple
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terreō terrēre terruī territus
to terrify, frigthen
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Tiberis –is (Thybris –idis acc. –brim voc. –bri)
the river Tiber
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ulmus –ī f.
an elm tree, elm
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ultor –ōris m.
avenger, punisher
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umerus umerī m.
shoulder
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unda undae f.
wave
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urbs urbis f.
city
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uxōrius –a –um
pertaining to a wife; enslaved to one's wife, uxorious, slave of a wife (> uxor, wife)
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vagus –a –um
wandering, roaming, shifting; inconstant, fickle
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veniō venīre vēnī ventum
to come
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Vesta –ae f.
Vesta, daughter of Saturn, and granddaughter of Vesta, wife of Coelus; goddess of the hearth and household; (meton.), the hearth, the fire
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violēns –entis
impetuous, furious, violent
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virgō virginis f.
maiden, young woman, girl of marriageable age; virgin
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vitium viti(ī) n.
fault, vice, crime, sin; defect
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vocō vocāre vocāvī vocātus
to call; summon; name