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fulmen, fulminis, n.
thunderbolt
lapis, lapidis, m.
stone
triumphus, -ī, m.
triumph ( a solemn procession granted by the Senate to a general and his army after a victory)
dīvēs, dīvitis
wealthy
dīvus, -a, -um
divine;
(of an emperor) deified
levis, -e
light;
trivial;
fickle
mollis, -e
soft;
gentle
cōnstō, -āre, cōnstitī, cōnstātum

cōnstat
consist;
stand firm;

it is certain;
it is well-known
iungō, -ere, iūnxī, iunctum (*)
join, unite

Note: Iungō and it compounds may take two accusatives with a conjunction, an acc. and a dat., or an acc. and an abl. of means or accompaniment.

Nostrum exercitum et vestrum iungēmus. TWO ACCUSATIVES.
We shall unite our army and yours.

Bonae uxōrī iunctus est.
He was mated with (joined to) a good wife. DATIVE

Honōrem glōriā iūnxit. ACC. AND ABL. OF MEANS
He combined honor with glory.

Honōrem cum glōriā iūnxit. ACC. AND ABL. OF ACCOMPANIMENT
memorō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
mention
premō, -ere, pressī, pressum (*)
press

Note: Premō in compounds becomes -primō, primere, -pressī, -pressum
taceō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (*)
be silent (intrans.);
be silent about (trans.)

Note: The perf. pass. part. of taceō is used as an adj.: tacitus, -a, -um, "silent"