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legati, m. legate, envoy; lieutenant |
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finis, -ium, m. or f. end, limit, boundary; (pl.) territory |
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generis, n. descent, origin; race, stock; kind, sort |
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laboris, m. work; effort, hardship |
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moris, m. custom, practice; (pl., sometimes) character |
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orationis, f. oration, speech |
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there is need of (+ abl. or nom.) |
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pectoris, n. chest, breast; heart |
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casus, m. fall; occurrence; chance, misfortune |
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(indefinite pronoun) a certain person, a certain thing |
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(indefinite adjective) (a) certain |
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oppugnare, oppugnavi, oppugnatus attack (cf. pugno 'fight') |
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servare, servavi, servatus save, preserve |
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stare, steti, statum stand; stand fast, endure |
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delere, delevi, deletus destroy |
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cadere, cecidi, casum fall,sink; die; cease |
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noscere, novi, notus come to know, learn, recognize; (in perfect) know |
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cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus come to know, learn, recognize; (in perfect) know |
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proficisci, profectus sum set out, set forth |
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uti, usus sum use; experience, enjoy (+ abl.) |
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perferre, pertuli, perlatus suffer, endure; report |
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referre, rettuli, relatus bring back; report |
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level, even; equitable, just; calm, tranquil |
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uneven; inequitable, unjust |
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middle (of); (as subst.) midst |
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(prep. + abl.) at, near; at the house of, in the presence of, among |
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(adv.) face to face; in opposition; in turn (prep. + acc.) facing; against; contrary to |
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(conj.) 'who/that...now' (introduces Relative Clause of Characteristic) |
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(relative adverb) to where, whither |
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or sat (indeclinable n. subst.) enough (adv.) enough, sufficiently |
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(relative adverb) from where, whence |
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