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ortus, ortūs (m)
rising, beginning, origin
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gēns, gentis (f)
tribe, population
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incola, ae (m)
inhabitant
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merīdiēs, ēī (m)
south, midday
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mōs, mōris (m)
custom, habit, pl morals
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septentriōnālis, septentriōnāle
northern
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situs, a, um
situated, located
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aspiciō, ere, aspexī, aspectum
to look at, catch a glimpse of
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gignō, ere, genuī, genitum
to produce, give birth
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inveniō, īre, invēnī, inventum
to come upon, find
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occupō, āre, āvī, ātum
to occupy
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prōmittō, ere, prōmīsī, prōmissum
to promise
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nē
negative particle with the subjunctive
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utinam
I wish that, if only (a particle of wishing)
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custōs, custōdis (m)
guard
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eques, equitis (m)
horseman
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līs, lītis (f)
dispute, quarrel
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vestis, vestis (f)
clothes, attire
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clārus, a, um
clear, distinguished
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gravis, grave
heavy, serious
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gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
to wear
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sinō, sinere, sīvī, situm + accusative +infinitive
to allow somebody to do something
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valeō, valēre, valuī, --
to be in good health
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odiō habeō + accusative
I hate somebody
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coniūnx, coniugis (m/f)
spouse
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discipula, ae (f)
student (female)
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dominus, ī (m)
master, lord
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fāma, ae (f)
fame, name, reputation
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frater, frātris (m)
brother
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magister, magistrī (m)
teacher (male)
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mātrimōnium, ī (n)
marriage
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salūs, salūtis (f)
health, welfare
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improbus, a, um
bad, wicked
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disco, ere, didicī, --
to learn
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iungō, ere, iūnxī, iūnctum
to join
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pariō, ere, peperī, partum
to give birth to
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perdō, ere, perdidī, perditum
to lose, waste
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scribe, ere, scrīpsī, scrīptum
to write
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nē + subjunctive
in order to not, lest.. .should
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ut + subjunctive
in order to, so that
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salute dīcō + dative
I greet (customary way to begin a letter)
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uxōrem dūcō
to marry (a woman), take as a wife
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