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fātum, fātī, n.
fate; death
fatal, fatalism, fatality, fateful, fairy
ingenium, ingeniī, n.
nature, innate talent
ingenuity, genius, genial, congenial; cf. genus, gēns, and gignere, “to create, give birth to”
moenia, moenium, n.pl.
walls of a city
munitions, ammunition; cf. mūnire, “to fortify”
nāta, nātae, f.
daughter
prenatal, postnatal, Natalie; cf. nātūra
ōsculum, ōsculī, n.
kiss
osculate, osculation; cf. ōs
sīdus, sīderis, n.
constellation, star
sidereal, consider, desire
dignus, digna, dignum (+ abl.)
worthy, worthy of
dignify, dignity from dignitās, indignation from indignātiō, deign, disdain, dainty
dūrus, dūra, dūrum
hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult
dour, durable, duration, during, duress, endure, obdurate
tantus, tanta, tantum
so large, so great, of such a size
tantamount
dēnique
at last, finally, lastly
ita (adv. used with adjs., verbs, and advs.)
so, thus
quidem (postpositive adv.)
indeed, certainly, at least, even
nē…quidem
not…even
sīc (adv. most commonly with verbs)
so, thus
sic
tam (adv. with adjs. and advs.)
so, to such a degree
tam…quam
so…as
tamquam
as it were, as if, so to speak
vērō
in truth, indeed, to be sure, however
very, verily, etc.; cf. vērus, vēritās
condō, condere, condidī, conditum
to put together or into, store; found, establish
con- + dō, dare; condiment, abscond, recondite
contendō, contendere, contendī, contentum
to strive, struggle, contend; hasten
contender, contentious; cf. tendō, “to stretch, extend”
molliō, mollīre, mollīvī, mollītum
to soften; make calm or less hostile
mollescent, mollify, mollusk, emollient; cf. mollis, “soft, mild”
pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum
to fight
pugnacious, impugn, pugilist
respondeō, respondēre, respondī, respōnsum
to answer
respond, response, responsive, responsibility, correspond
surgō, surgere, surrēxī, surrēctum
to get up, arise
surge, resurgent, resurrection, insurgent, insurrection, source, resource