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sagax Ampycides
Mopsus the Seer
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decus oris (n)
honour, glory
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mordeo ere momordi morsus
bite, fasten
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exuvia ae (f)
booty, things stripped
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fiducia ae (f)
faith, reliance
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frendo ere ui fresus
gnash teeth
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haurio ire hausi haustus
draw up/out
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recalfacio ere feci factus
warm again
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luctus us (m)
grief, sorrow
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stipes stipitis (m)
log, stake
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enitor eniti enixus
give birth
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penetrale alis (n)
inner part, place
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fragmen minis (n)
chips of wood
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aestus us (m)
sea tide; seething
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pareo ere parui paritus
obey, yield
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vicis is (f)
change, turn; plight
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lenio ire ivi itus
abate, assuage
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convalo ere valui valitus
grow strong
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sacrum -I (n)
rites, sacred things
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coacervo (1)
amass, heap up
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inferia iae (f)
offerings to the dead
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pignus oris (n)
symbol, pledge
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ignosco ere novi notus
pardon, forgive
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deficio ere feci fectus
disappoint, be unequal
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mereo ere ui itus
deserve, earn
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displiceo ere cui citus
displease
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uritur (uro ere ussi ustus)
he is burned
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torreri (torreo ere torrui tostus)
to be burned
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ignavo (us a)
ignoble, cowardly
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grandaevum (us a um)
ancient, old
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socia ae (f)
female partner
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languescunt (languesco ere langui x)
become weak
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prunam (pruna ae (f))
glowing ember
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planguntur (plango, ere, planxi planctus)
they mourn, beat
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increpat (increpo, are, ui, itus)
rebuke
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fusus -I (m)
one prostrate
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tundunt (tundo ere tutudi tunsus)
beat, bruise
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fovent (foveo ere fovi fotus)
cherish
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haustos (haurio ire hausi haustus_
having been drawn up
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adfusae (adfundo ere adfudi adfusus)
having been pour onto)
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Parthaoniae
the House of Parthon
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clade (clades is (f)
destruction
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nurus us (f)
daughter in law
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imber imbris (m)
water, rain
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succedo ere successi successus
follow
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committo ere commisi commissus
entrust
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trabs trabis (f)
beam, tree trunk
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conterminus a um
adjacent
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profuit (prosum prodesse profui profuturus)
it was useful
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tutior (from tutus a um_
safer
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solito (soleo ere solitus)
being accustomed to
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adnuit (adnuo ere adnui adnutus)
he nodded
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didcuo ere duxi ductus
disperse, part
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procul en procul
far, look! Far away
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adimo ere ademi ademptus
steal
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diligo ere lexi lectus
hold dear
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pereo ire ivi peritus
destroy, die
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