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60 Cards in this Set
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rêgius, -a, -um
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royal, king's
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custôdia, -ae (f)
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watch, custody, prison
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alveus, -î
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basket
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circâ
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around, nearby
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cursus, -us (m)
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running, course, path
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flectô, flectere, flexî, flexum
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to turn, go, change
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pâstor, pâstôris (m)
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shepherd
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êducô
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to bring up, educate
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latrô, latrônis (m)
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robber
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dîvidô, dîvidere, dîvîsî, dîvîsum
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to force apart, divide, distribute
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ob
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on account of, because of
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incûsô
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to reproach, accuse, complain
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supplicium, -î
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punishment
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dêdô, dêdere, dêdidî, dêditum
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to hand over, surrender, give up
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iussû
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by the order (of)
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expono, exponere, exposuî, expositum
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to set out, expose, explain
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geminus, -a, -um
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twin, double
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comparô
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to compare, couple, match
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aetâs, aetâtis (f)
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age, time of life
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nepôs, nepôtis (m)
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grandson
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restituô, restituere, restituî, restitûtum
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to bring back, restore
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dêcernô, dêcernere, dêcrêvî, dêcrêtum
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to determine, decide, settle
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augurium, -î
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a sign of divine will, augury (the science of interpreting the will of the gods from the flight of birds)
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ûtor, ûtî, ûsus sum
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to use, practice
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postulô
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to demand
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trânsiliô, trânsilîre, trânsiluî
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to jump over
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pereô, perîre, periî,peritum
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to perish, die
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mûniô
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to build, fortify, protect
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însigne, însignis (n)
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insignia, mark, token
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fînitimus, -a, -um
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neighboring
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profugiô, profugere, profûgî
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to flee, flee to
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fîrmus, -a, -um
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firm, stable, strong
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cîvitâs, cîvitâtis (f)
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citixenship, state
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pâr, paris
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equal
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cônûbium, -î (n)
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marriage, right of marriage
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societâs, societâtis (f)
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alliance
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benignus, -a, -um
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kind
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spernô, spernere, sprêvî, sprêtum
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to scorn, reject
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statuô, statuere, statuî, statûtum
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to set up, determine, decide
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coniûnx, coniugis
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spouse, shusband, wife
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hospitium, -î
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hospitality, rules of hospitality
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spês, speî (f)
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hope
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indignâtiô, indignâtiônis (f)
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anger, indignation, sense of injury
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superbia, -ae (f)
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pride, arrogance
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iniûria, -ae (f)
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wrongdoing, injustice, insult, injury
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concitô
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to stir up, rouse
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arx, arcis (f)
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citadel, fortress
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dolus, -î (m)
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trick
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înferô,înferre, intulî, illâtum
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to bring in, carry in
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sêdês, sêdis (f)
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seat, home
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cûria, -ae (f)
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curia (a political unit)
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trîgintâ
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thirty
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exercitus, -ûs (m)
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army
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proximus, -a, -um
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nearest, closest
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alloquor, alloquî, allocûtus sum
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to speak to
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nûntio
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to announce, report
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orbis, orbis (m)
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circle, globe
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orbis terrârum
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the world, universe
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proinde
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consequently, accordingly, therefore
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rês mîlitâris, reî mîlitâris (f)
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the art of war, military science
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