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113 Cards in this Set
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foris
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foris (f) door (usually plural)
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negōtium
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ī (n) business, occupation
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ōtium
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ī (n) leisure
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unda
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ae (f) wave, water
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accēdō
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accēdere, accēssī, accēssum to approach, to come near
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adportō
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āre, āvī, ātum to carry out
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expiō
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āre, āvī, ātum to propitiate, to appease, to make amends to (a person or deity) | to purify, cleanse, atone for (a sin or fault)
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impōnō
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impōnere, imposuī, impositum to put, to place upon
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metuō
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metuere, metuī, metūtum to fear
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peccō
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āre, āvī, ātum to blunder, make a mistake, sin
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pultō
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āre, āvī, ātum to knock, to beat or strike on a door (used with or without D.O.)
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exspectātus, a, um
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awaited by, wished for by, welcome to (+ dative)
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īnsānus, a, um
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insane
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mortālis, mortāle
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mortal
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validus, a, um
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well, strong
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ūsque
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all the way
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Austriae est imperare orbi universo. (A.E.I.O.U.)
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It is for Austria to rule the world. – Austria
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exitium
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ī (n) ruin, destruction
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fundus
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ī (m) farm
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praefectus
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ī (m) magistrate, official, ruler
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rēgnātor
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rēgnātōris (m) ruler
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scelus
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sceleris (n) crime, evil deed
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scrīptor
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scrīptōris (m) writer
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vectīgāl
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vectīgālis (n) tax
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dēserō
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dēserere, dēseruī, dēsertum to leave, abandon
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dīvidō
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dīvidere, dīvīsī, dīvīsum to divide
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mūniō
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mūnīre, mūnīvī, mūnītum to fortify, protect
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pendeō
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pendēre, pependī, (no 4th prin part) to hang, suspend
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subvertō
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subvertere, subvertī, subversum to upset, overthrow, overturn
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pavidus, a, um
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pale, fearful
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Miscerique probat populos et foedera iungi.
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He approves of the mingling of peoples and their treaties being joined. – Trinidad
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amīcitia
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ae (f) friendship
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cōpia
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ae (f) abundance (of) supply | troops (in the plural)
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scūtum
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ī (n) shield
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pōns
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pontis (m) bridge
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porta
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ae (f) gate
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somnium
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ī (n) dream
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crēscō
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crēscere, crēvī, crētum to grow
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gerō
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gerere, gessī, gestum to wear
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bellum gerere
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to wage war
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immineō
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imminēre to draw near
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nōtō
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nōtāre, nōtāvī, nōtātum to mark, to designate with a mark
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ipse, ipsa, ipsum
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himself, herself, itself
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idem, eadem, idem
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the same
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quīdam, quaedam, quoddam
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a certain
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quiddam
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a certain person or thing
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contrā (preposition + acc)
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opposite, against
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extrā (preposition + acc)
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outside, outside of
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illūc
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there, to that place (used with verbs of motion)
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hūc
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here, to this place (used with verbs of motion)
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utrimque (also utrinque)
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on both sides, from each side
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quidem
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indeed, certainly, of course
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nē…quidem
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not even
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Orta recens quam pura nites!
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Recently risen, how bright you shine! – Australia
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epīscopātus
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ī (m) the office of a bishop
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bishopric
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poena
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ae (f) punishment, penalty (dare poenam = to pay a penalty)
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rēgnum
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ī (n) kindom, rule | power
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dēficiō
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dēficere, dēfēcī, dēfectum to loosen, to remove (oneself), to die
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efficiō
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efficere, effēcī, effectum
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to make, to bring to pass, to effect
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occupō
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āre, āvī, ātum to seize, to occupy
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ōrō
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ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātum to pray, entreat, beg
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pellō
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pellere, pepulī, pulsum to strike, beat | to drive back
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perveniō
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pervenīre, pervēnī, perventum to arrive
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prīvō
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prīvāre, prīvāvī, prīvātum to bereave, to deprive | to rob
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meus, mea, meum my, my own
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my, my own
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noster, nostra, nostrum
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our
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suus, sua, suum
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his own, her own, its own
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tuus, tua, tuum
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your, your own
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vester, vestra, vestrum
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your (plural)
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ibi
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there
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Suum cuique
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To each his own – Prussia
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grammaticus
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ī (m) grammarian, grammar teacher
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spōlium
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ī (n) spoil, booty
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vānitās
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vānitātis (f) emptiness, worthlessness
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admīror
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admīrārī, admīrātus sum to admire
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audeō
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audēre, ausus sum
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fleō
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flēre, flēvī, flētum to weep
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fruor
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fruī, frūctus/fruitus sum (+ abl.) to have the benefit of, to enjoy
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gaudeō
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gaudēre, gāvīsus sum to rejoice, to rejoice at
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gradior
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gradī, grēssus sum to step, to walk
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imbuō
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(always an intransitive verb) imbuere, imbuī, imbūtum to wet, to steep, to saturate
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loquor
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loquī, locūtus sum to speak
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morior
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morī, mortuus sum to die
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plōrō
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āre, āvī, ātum to lament, to wail, to cry
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potior
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potīrī, potītus sum (+ abl.) to get hold of, to acquire
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sequor
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sequī, secūtus sum to follow
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ūtor
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ūtī, ūsus sum (+ abl.) to use
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vereor
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verērī, veritus sum to fear, to be afraid
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oblīviōsus, a, um
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forgetful, oblivious
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onerōsus, a, um
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heavy, burdensome
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poenālis, poenāle
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of or belonging to punishment, penal
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siccus, a, um
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dry, thirsty
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intus
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within, inside
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A mari usque ad mare
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From sea to sea – Canada
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augmentum
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ī (n) an increase, growth
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caedēs
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caedis (f) a cutting, cutting down | killing, slaughter
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fās
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(indeclinable) (n) divine right
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fās est
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it is right, it is lawful
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iūstitia
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ae (f) justice
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nāsus
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ī (m) nose
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nefās
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(indeclinable) (n) against divine law, crime
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parricīdium
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ī (n) parricide, murder of a parent or close relative
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patruus
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ī (m) paternal uncle, father’s brother
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potestās
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potestātis (f) power, strength
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adūnō
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āre, āvī, ātum to make one, to unite
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augeō
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augēre, auxī, auctum to increase
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cōnor
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cōnārī, cōnātus sum to try
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subdō
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subdere, subdidī, subditum to place, to lay, to set (acc.) under (dat.)
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asperses, a, um
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sprinkled
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cānus, a, um
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white, gray | (as a noun) gray hair
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mīrābilis, mīrābile
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wonderful, extraordinary
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ūniversus, a, um
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combined in one, whole, entire
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Finis coronat opus
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The end crowns the work – Seychelles
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