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140 Cards in this Set
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damno (1)
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condemn, sentence, doom, devote
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daps, dapis f.
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feast,banquet
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Dardan(i)us,a,um
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Trojan,Dardanian
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Dardania,ae f.
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Troy, citadel or Dardanus
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Dardanides, ae m.
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Dardanian Trojan
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Dardanis, idis f.
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Trojan woman
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Dardanius,a,um
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Dardanian Trojan
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Dardanus, i m.
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early king of troy
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Daunus,i, m.
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Turnus' father
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debello (1)
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exhaust through war, crush
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Debeo,ere,ui,itus
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Owe, be due, be destined
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debitus,am,um
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due,owed,destined
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decedo,ere,cessi,cessus
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depart
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decerpo, ere, decuit
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pluck
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decet,ere,decuit
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be fitting, be suitable, be proper
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decipio,ere,cepi,ceptus
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Deceive
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declino (1)
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turn aside,bend,down,droop
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decurro,ere,(cu)curri,cursus
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run (down), hasten
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decus,oris n.
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ornament, glory, dignity
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deduco, ere, duxi, ductus
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lead forth, lead down, launch
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defendo,ere,i,fensus
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ward off, protect
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defero, ferre, tuli, latus
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carry (down), report
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defessus,a,um
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weary, tired, worn
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deficio,ere,feci,fectus
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fail, faint, be lacking
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defigo, ere,fixi,fixus
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fix (down), fasten
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defluo,ere,fluxi,fluxus
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flow downd
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deformo (1)
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disfigure,mar,spoil
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defungor,i,functus
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perform, finish (+abl.)
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degener,eris
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degenerate,base,ignoble
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dehinc (adv)
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then, thereupon
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dehisco,ere,hivi
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yawn,gape,open (up)
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Deicio,ere,ieci,iectus
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throw(down), cast down, dislodge
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deinde (adv)
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thence, next, thereupon
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Deiopea,ae f.
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a nymph
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Deiphobe, es f.
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prophetess and priestess of Apollo and Hectate
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deligo,ere,legi,lectus
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choose,select
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Delius,a,um
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Delian, of Delos birthplace of Apollo
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delubrum,i n.
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shrine,temple,sanctuary
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demes,entis
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crazy, mad, distracted
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demitto,ere,misi, missus
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send down, let down
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dmo, ere, mpsi, mptus
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remoe, take away
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demum
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at length, finally
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deni, ae, a
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ten (ach), by tens
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denique
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finally, a last, n short, in a word
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dens, dentis m.
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toooth, fluke
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densus, a, um
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thick, crowded, dense
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depascor, i, pastus
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feed on, devour
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deprecor (1)
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plead against, seek, to avoid
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derigo, ere, rexi, rectus
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direct, guide
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deripio, ere, deripui, dereptus
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snach away, pull
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desaevio, ire, ivi, itus
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rage
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descendo, ere, i, ensus
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descend
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descensus, us m.
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descent
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describo, ere, psi, ptus
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mark out, map
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desero, ere, ui, rtus
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desert, forsake
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desilio, ire, desilui, -
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jump down
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desino, ere, sivi, situs
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cease, desist
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despecto (1)
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look down (on)
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despico, ere, spexi, spectus
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look down on, scorn, despise, disdain
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desturo, ere, truxi, structus
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destroy
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desuetus, a, um
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unused, unaccustomed
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desum, esse, fui
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be absent, lack
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desuper adv.
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from above
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detineo, ere, ui, tentus
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detain, hold back
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detorqueo, ere, rsi, rtus
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turn (away)
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detrudo, ere, si, sus
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push off, dislodge
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devenio, ire, veni, ventus
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come (down), arrive (at)
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develo (1)
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fly down
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di(ve)s, di(vi)tis
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rich, wealthy (+gen.)
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Diana, ae f.
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goddess of the hunt and of the mountains
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dicio, onis f.
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power, rule, sway
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dico (1)
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consecrate, assign, proclaim
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Dictaeus, a, um
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of Dicte, a moutain in Crete; Cretan
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difficilis, e
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difficult, hard, painful
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diffugio, ere, fugi
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flee apart, scatter
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diffundo, ere, fudi, fusus
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scatter, spread
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dignor, ari, atus
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deem worthy, deign (+abl.)
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dignus, a, um
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wothy, suitable, fit(ting)
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digredior,i,gressus
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(de)part, seperate
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dilabor, i, lapsus
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glide away, depart
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diligo, ere, lexi, lectus
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love, cherish
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dimoveo, ere, ovi, otus
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divide, remove
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dirigo, ere, rexi, rectus
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direct, guide
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diripio,ere,ui,reptus
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plunder,ravage,tear from
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dirus, a, um
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dire, awful, dreadful
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dis(s)icio, ere, ieci, iectus
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scatter, disperse
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Dis, Ditis m.
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Pluto, god of Hades
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discerno, ere, ere, crevi, cretus
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divide, seperate; dissolve (a dispute)
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discolor, oris
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of different color(s)
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discrepo, are, discrepui (or discrepavi)
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disagree, be different
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discrimen, inis n.
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crisis, danger
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discussus, us m.
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departure, seperation
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disicio, ere, ieci, iectus
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scatter, disperse
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disiungo, ere, iunxi, iuntus
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seperate, disconnect
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dispello, ere, puli, pulsus
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drive apart, disperse, scatter
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dissulto (1)
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leap apart, burst asunder
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dissimulo (1)
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conceal, dissimulate, pretend otherwise, hide, disguise
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distendo, ere, i, ntus
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distend, stretch
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diu adv.
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a long time, long
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divello, ere, i (or vulsi), vulsus
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tear apart
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diversus, a, um
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divine, celestial, holy
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divido, ere, visi, visus
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divide, seperate, distribute
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divinus, a, um
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divine, celestial, holy
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doceo, ere, ui, ctus
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teach (about), tell, inform
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doleo, ere, ui, itus
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suffer, grieve (at), be angry (at,with), resent
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Dolopes, um m.
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Greeks of Thessaly
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dolor, oris m.
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grief, pain, passion, anger
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dolus, i m.
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deceit, wiles, trick, fraud, scheme
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dominor, ari, atus
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rule (over) (+dat.)
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dominus, i m.
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master, lord, ruler
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domo, are, ui, itus
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tame, subdue
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donec
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until, while, as long as
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Doricus, a, um
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Doric, Spartan, Greek
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dorsum, i n.
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back, ridge, reef
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dotalis, e
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of a dowry, as a dowry
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draco, onis m.
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dragon, serpent
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Dryopes, um m.
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a people of northern Greece
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dubius, a, um
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doubtful, wavering
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ductor, oris m.
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leader, chieftan, guide
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dulcis, e
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sweet, dear, fond
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duo, ae, a
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two
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duplex, icis
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double, both
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duplicitas,a,um
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doubled
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duro (1)
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harden, endure
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durus, a, um
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hard(ly), harsh, rough, stern
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Danaus, a, um
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Danaan, Greek
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de
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(down, away) from, of, concerning, according to (abl)
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dea, ae-f
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godess
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deus, dei-m
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god, divinity
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dexter, (e)ra, (e)rum
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right (hand); favorable
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dico, ere, dixi, dictus
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say, tell, speak
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dictum, i-n
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word, speech, command
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Dido, onis-f
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legendary founder and queen of carthrage
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dies, diei-m (f)
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day , time, season
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divus, a, um
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divine, heavenly,
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do, dare, dedi, datus
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give, grant
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domus, us-f
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house
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donum, i-n
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gift offering, prize, reward
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duco, ere, duxi, ductus
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lead, draw
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dum
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while
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