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volō, velle, voluī, ____

wish, be willing
nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, ____
not wish, be unwilling
mālō, mālle, māluī, ____
wish more, wish rather
edō, ēsse, ēdī, ēsum
eat
fās, n.

fās est (*)
(defective: nom. and acc. sing. only)
divine law, that which is permitted by the gods;

it is right, it is permitted, it is lawful

Note: Fās est is usually used with a supine or an infinitive.

Hoc fās est dictū.
This is lawful to say.

Fās est hoc dīcere.
It is lawful to say this.
furor, furōris, m.
madness
audāx, audācis
rash, foolhardy, daring
integer, integra, integrum
whole, unharmed, sound;
innocent
turpis, -e
ugly, disgraceful
caveō, -ēre, cāvī, cautum (*)
guard against, beware of

Note: The perfect passive participle of caveō is used as an adjective meaning "cautious, careful".
complector, -ī, complexus sum
embrace
concēdō, -ere, concessī, concessum
(intrans.) retire, withdraw; give in;
(trans.) give up
nūbō, -ere, nūpsī, nuptum (*)
be married

Note: The perfect passive participle of nūbō is used in the feminine as a noun meaning "bride".
pariō, -ere, peperī, partum
give birth to;
obtain
spīrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
breathe
velut (adv.)
as, just as;
just as if