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164 Cards in this Set
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rēgīna, rēgīnae (f)
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queen
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gravis, grave (adj.)
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heavy, serious
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iamdūdum (adv)
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for a long time now
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saucius, -a, -um
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wounded
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cūra, cūrae (f.)
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anxiety, concern, love
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vulnus, vulneris (n.)
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wounded
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alō, alere, aluī
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to feed, nourish
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vēna, vēnae (f.)
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vein
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caecus, -a, -um (adj.)
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blind, unseen
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carpō, carpere, carpsī, carptum
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to pluck
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ignis, ignis (m.)
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fire
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multus, -a, -um
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much, many
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vir, virī (gen. pl. virum) (m.)
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man, husband, hero
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virtūs, virtūtis (f.)
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courage, excellence
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animus, animī (m.)
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mind, heart, character, intention
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recursō, recursāre, recursāvī
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to come running back, recur
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gēns, gentis (f.)
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race, family
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honōs, honōris (m.)
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honor, glory
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haereō, haerēre, haesī
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to stick fast, be set
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īnfīxus, -a, -um
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fixed
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pectus, pectoris (n.)
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breast, heart
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verbum, verbī (n.)
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word
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placidus, -a, -um
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pleasant, at peace
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membrum, membrī (n.)
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limb
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cūra, cūrae (f.)
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anxiety, concern, love
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quiētus, -a, -um (adj.)
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at rest
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posterus, -a, -um (adj)
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next
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lūstrō, lūstrāre, lūstrāvī, lūstrātum
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to purify, pass over, illuminate
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lampas, lampadis (f.)
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torch, light
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ūmeō, ūmēre
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to be moist
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polus, polī (m.)
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the heavens
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dīmoveō, dīmovēre, dīmōvī, dīmōtum
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to move (something) away
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umbra, umbrae (f.)
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shadow, ghost
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ūnanimus, -a, -um
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of one mind, in harmony
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suspēnsus, -a, -um
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anxious, in doubt
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īnsomnium, īnsomniī
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dream, nightmare
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terreō, terrēre, terruī, territum
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to terrify
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novus, -a, -um (adj)
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new, strange, alarming
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noster, nostra, nostrum (adj.)
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our (often) my
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succēdō, succēdere, successī, successum
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to come up to
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sēdēs, sēdis (f.)
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(resting) - place
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sē (sēsē) suī, sibi, sē
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(reflexive pronoun) -- himself, herself, itself, themselves
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ōs, ōris (n.)
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face, expression, mouth
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arma, armōrum (n. pl.)
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arms
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crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum
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to believe, entrust
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equidem
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intensified "I" : "I for sure"
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vānus, -a, -um
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empty, ill-founded
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fidēs, fideī (f.)
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trust, trustworthiness, loyalty
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genus, generis (n.)
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kind, race, sort
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dēgener, dēgeneris (adj.)
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degenerate
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timor, timōris (m.)
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fear
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arguō, arguere, arguī
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to suggest, be evidence for, prove
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heu
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(interjection) -- ah! alas!
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fātum, fātī (n.)
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fate, destiny, death
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exhauriō, exhaurīre, exhausī, exhaustum
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to drain to the end
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canō, canere, cecinī
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to sing (about)
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animus, animī (m.)
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mind, heart, character
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fīgō, fīgere, fīxī, fīxum
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to shoot, hit, fix
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immōtus, immōta, immōtum (adj.)
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immovable, motionless
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sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum
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to sit, stay
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vinclum, vinclī (n.)
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bond, chain
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volō, velle, voluī
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to wish, want (vellem imperfect subjunctive volo)
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sociō, sociāre
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to join, combine
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iugālis, iugāle (adj.)
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matrimonial, of marriage
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amor, amōris (m.)
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love
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dēcipiō, dēcipere, dēcēpī, dēceptum
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to deceive, disappoint
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fallō, fallere, fefellī, falsum
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to cheat, deceive
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pertaedet, pertaesum est
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(impersonal verb) -- to be utterly weary (18)
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thalamus, thalamī (m.)
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marriage-chamber, marriage
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taeda, taedae (f.)
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pine-ood, marriage torch
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forsan
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perhaps
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succumbō, succumbere, succubuī
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to submit, yield
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culpa, culpae (f.)
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fault, failing
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fateor, fatērī, fassus sum
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to admit, confess
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miser, -a, -um (adj)
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unhappy
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spargō, spargere, sparsī, sparsum
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to scatter, sprinkle
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frāternus, -a, -um (adj)
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brotherly, a brother's
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caedēs, caedis (f.)
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blood
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penātēs, penātium (m.)
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household gods, home
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sōlus, -a, -um (gen.) sōlius
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alone, only
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īnflectō, īnflectere, īnflexī, īnflexum
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to bend
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sēnsus, sēnsūs (m.)
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feelings
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labō, labāre, labāvī
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to totter
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impellō, impellere, impuli, impulsum
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to push, drive
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agnōscō, agnōscere, agnōvī
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to recognize
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vetus, veteris (adj)
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old
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vestīgium, vestīgiī (n.)
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trace
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dehiscō, dehiscere
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to gape open
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īmus, -a, -um (adj)
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lowest, deepest
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tellūs, tellūris (f.)
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the earth, land
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adigō, adigere, adēgī, adāctum
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to drive
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fulmen, fulminis (n.)
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thunderbolt
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umbra, umbrae (f.)
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shadow, ghost
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palleō, pallēre, palluī
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to be pale, turn pale
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umbra, umbrae (f.)
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shadow, ghost
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Erebus, Erubī
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Erebus, the dark underworld
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profundus, -a, -um (adj)
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deep
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pudor, pudōris
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honor
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violō, violāre, violāvī, violātum
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to violate
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iūs, iūris (n.)
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law, right
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resolvō, resolvere, resolvī, resolūtum
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to break, separate
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meus, -a, -um
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my
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prīmus, -a, -um (adj.)
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first
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iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum
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to join, unite
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amor, amōris (m.)
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love
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auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātum
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to carry off
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habeō, habēre, haesī
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to stick fast, be set
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servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum
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to keep, tend
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sepulcrum, sepulcrī (n.)
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tomb
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effor, effārī, effātus sum
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to speak, mention
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sinus, sinūs (m.)
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bosom
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lacrima, lacrimae (f.)
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tear
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impleō, implēre, implēvī, implētum
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to fill
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oborior, oborīrī, obortus sum
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to rise
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heu
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(interjection) ah! alas!
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vātēs, vātis (m.)
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prophet, interpreter
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ignārus, -a, -um (adj.)
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ignorant
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mēns, mentis (f.)
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mind, attitude
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vōtum, vōtī (n.)
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vow, prayer
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furō, furere
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to rage, rave
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dēlūbrum, dēlūbrī (n.)
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temple, shrine
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iuvō, iuvāre, iūvī
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to help
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mollis, molle (adj)
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soft, easy
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flamma, flammae (f.)
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flame
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medulla, medullae (f.)
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marrow, inner parts
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ūrō, ūrere, ussī, ustum
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to burn
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īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis (adj.)
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unlucky
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vagor, vagārī, vagātus sum
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to wander, stray
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urbs, urbis (f.)
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city
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furō, furere
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rage, raveq
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quālis, quāle
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such as, like
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cōniciō, cōnicere, coniēcī, coniectum
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to hurl
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cerva, cervae (f.)
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doe, deer
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sagitta, sagittae (f.)
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arrow
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procul (adv.)
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far away, at a distance
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incautus, -a, -um (adj.)
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careless, heedless
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nemus, nemoris (n.)
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wood
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crēsius, -a, -um (adj.)
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Cretan
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fīgō, fīgere, fīxī, fīxum
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to shoot, hit, fix
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pāstor, pāstōris (m.)
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shepherd
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agō, agere, ēgī, āctum
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to drive, do
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tēlum, tēlī (n.)
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weapon
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linquō, linquere, līquī
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to leave
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volātilis, volātile
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flying
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ferrum, ferrī (n.)
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iron, steel (weapon)
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nescius, -a, -um (adj)
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unaware
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fuga, fugae (f.)
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flight
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silva, silvae (f.)
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wood, forest
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saltus, saltūs (m.)
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mountain-country, woodland
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peragrō, peragrāre
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to pass through
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Dictaeus, -a, -um (adj.)
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of Mount Dicte, in Crete
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haereō, haerēre, haesī
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to stick fast, be set
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latus, lateris (n.)
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side
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lētālis, lētāle (adj.)
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death-bringing
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harundō, harundinis (f.)
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reed, (arrow-) shaft
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ostentō, ostentāre
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to display
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opēs, opum (f. pl.)
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wealth
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urbs, urbis (f.)
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city
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parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum
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to prepare
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incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum
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to begin
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effor, effārī, effātus sum
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to speak, mention
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medius, -a, -um (adj.)
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middle of, mid-
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vōx, vōcis (f.)
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voice, speech, word (304)
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resistō, resistere, restitī
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to stop
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