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anima, -ae, f. (*)
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breath, life, soul
Note: Anima and animus both come from a root meaning wind or breath. The anima animates; animals and humans have anima. Animals do not have animus, which is what enables humans to think. |
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animus, -ī, m. (*)
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spirit, mind, soul; (plural) morale
Note: Anima and animus both come from a root meaning wind or breath. The anima animates; animals and humans have anima. Animals do not have animus, which is what enables humans to think. |
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aqua, -ae, f.
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water
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cōnsilium, -ī, n.
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plan; advice, counsel
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captīvus, -a, -um (*)
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captive
Note: Captīvus is often used in the masculine or feminine as a noun. |
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foedus, -a, -um
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foul, filthy, horrible, destestable
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grātus, -a, -um
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pleasing, welcome; grateful
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vērus, -a, -um
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true, real
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cōnfīrmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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strengthen; establish; encourage
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iuvō, iuvāre, iūvī, iūtum
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help, assist; delight, please, gratify
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circum (prep. w. acc.)
circum (adv.) |
around (prep. w. acc.)
around, round about (adv.) |
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inter (prep. w. acc.)
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among, between
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prope (prep. w. acc.)
prope (adv.) |
near (prep. w. acc.)
nearby; nearly |
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mox (adv.)
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soon
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