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déa, -ae
f., dat. and abl. pl. deābus, goddess
déus, -ī
m., voc. sg. deus, nom.pl dī, dat. and abl. pl. dīs (the plurals deī and deīs become common during the Augustan Period), god
discípula, -ae
f., learner, pupil, student
discípulus, -ī
m., learner, pupil, student
īnsídiae, -ārum
f.pl., ambush, plot, treachery
líber, líbrī
m., book
tyránnus, -ī
m., absolute ruler, tyrant
vítium, -iī
n., fault, crime, vice
Graécus, -a, -um
Greek
Graécus, -ī
m., a Greek
perpétuus, -a, -um
perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
plēnus, -a, -um
full, abundant, generous
sálvus, -a, -um
safe, sound
secúndus, -a, -um
second; favorable
véster, véstra, véstrum
your (pl., i.e., used in addressing more than one person, ve. tuus, -a, -um) yours
-que
enclitic conj., and. It is appended to the second of two words to be joined.
úbi (1)
rel. adv. and conj., where, when; (2) interrog. adv. and conj., where?
íbi
adv., there
nunc
adv., now, at present
quārē
adv., lit. because of which thing (quā rē), therefore, wherefore, why
póssum, pósse, pótuī
to be able, can, could, have power
tólerō (1)
to bear, endure