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initium, -ii
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n.
beginning, commencement (initial, initiate, initiation) |
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ops, opis
opes, opum |
f.
help, aid pl. power, resources, wealth (opulent, opulence; cp. copia, from con+ops) |
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philosophus, -i
philosopha, -ae |
m. or f.
philosopher (philosophy, philosophical) |
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plebs, plebis
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f.
the common people, populace, plebeians (plebs, plebe, plebeian, plebiscite) |
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sal, salis
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m.
salt, wit (salad, salami, salary, salina, saline, salify, salimeter, salinometer, sauce, sausage) |
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speculum, -i
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n.
mirror (speculate, speculation; cp. specto) |
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quis, quid
after si, nisi, ne, num |
indef. pron.
anyone, anything, someone, something (cp. quis? quid? quisque, quisquis) |
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candidus, -a, -um
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shining, bright, white, beautiful
(candescent, candid, candidate, candor, incandescent, candle, chandelier) |
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merus, -a, -um
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pure, undiluted
(mere, merely) |
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suavis, suave
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sweet
(suave, suaveness, suavity, suasion, dissuade, persuasion; cp. persuadeo) |
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-ve
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conj. suffixed to a word (= aut before the word)
or |
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heu
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interj.
ah! alas! (the sound of grief or pain) |
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subito
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adv.
suddenly (sudden, suddenness) |
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recuso (1)
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to refuse
(recuse, recusant; cp. causa) |
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trado, -dere, -didi, -ditum
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trans + do
to give over, surrender, hand down, transmit, teach (tradition, traditional, traitor, treason) |