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Eurōpa
Europa (maiden), europe
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Terra
Land, country, earth
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Spectāre
To look (at), watch
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Pulchra
Beautiful, pretty, fair
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Iūppiter
Jupiter (king of gods and men)
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Trānsfōrmāre
To transform,change
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Phoenīcius, -ia
Phoenician or of Phoenicia
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Tyrius, -a
Tyrian, of Tyre
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Ad
(+ acc.) to, toward, near
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Dē
(+ abl.) about, concerning, down from
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Diū
For a long time, a long while, long
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Olim
Once, once upon a time
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Sē
Himself, herself, itself, themselves
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Arachnē
f. Arachne (maiden)
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Discipulī, -ōrum (gen. pl.)
M. Students
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Incola, -ae
C. Inhabitant
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Lydia
F. Lydia (country in Asia Minor)
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Magister, -tri (gen. pl.)
M. Teacher
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Minerva
F. Minerva (a goddess)
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Fōrmāre
Make, shape, fashion, form
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Glomerāre
Wind into a ball
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Salvē, salvēte
Greetings, hello, hail
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Valē, valēte
Farewell, goodbye
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Dum
(+ present indicative) while
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Domina
F. Lady, mistress of the household
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Dominus
M. Lord, master, mister
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Experientia
F. Experience
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Debēre
Ought, should, owe
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Negāre
Deny, say that ... not
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Quaesō
Please, (lit. I ask)
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Respondēre
- -eō, respondī, -sum
- Reply, respond, answer
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Scrībite (pl.)
Write (command)
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Simulāre
Imitate, copy, pretend, take the form of
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Sua
His own, her own, its own, their own
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Arānea
F. Spider
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Iove
(abl.) Jove, Jupiter
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Rapina
F. Carrying off, robbery
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Prohibēre
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- Prevent, stop, prohibit
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Minima
Very small, very little
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Optima
Very good, excellent
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Aeternō
Eternally, forever
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Dēnique
And then, finally
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Maximē
Very, exceedingly, yes indeed, especially
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Minimē
Least, not in the least, not at all
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Optimē
Very good, excellent (not adjective)
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Prīmō (prīmum)
First, at first, first in a series
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Dīāna
F. Diana (goddess of moon, hunt)
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Fāma
F. Reputation, report, fame
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Lātōna
F. Latona (mother of Apollo and Diana)
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Mantō
F. Manto (a wise woman)
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Phoebus
M. Phoebus Apollo
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Thēbae
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- Thebes (the city)
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Circumspectāre
look about, cast a glance
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Beg for, ask for, pray to, implore
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Praestāre
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Clārus
Famous, illustrious, bright, shining, clear
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Dignus
+ abl. or acc. Worthy, worth
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Suus
His own, her own, its own, their own
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M. (Greek acc. sing.) Air
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Moenia
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- N. Pl. Walls, fortifications
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Congelāre
Freeze, stiffen, congeal
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Convocāre
Call together, summon
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Relinquere
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- Leave, leave behind
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Plānus
Equal, level, even, flat
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Magis
More (in volume or bulk)
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Prope
+ acc. Near, close to
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Quot
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Fistula
F. Reed pipe, pipes of Pan
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Pān
M. Pan (a forest divinity, satyr)
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Rīpa
F. Bank (of a river)
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Syringa
F. Syrinx (a nymph)
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Unda
F. Wave, water, stream
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Fuditāre
Flee, avoid, shun
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Tenēre
Hold, keep, possess, have
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Miser
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- Wretched, unhappy, miderable
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Dōnec
Until, up to the time when
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Arcadia
F. Arcadia (a region of the Peloponneus, dear to Jupiter)
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Arcas, Arcadis
- M. Arcas (son of Callisto)
- Arcade abl. sing.
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Caelum
N. Sky, the heavens
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Callistō
F. Callisto (a nymph)
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Iūnō
F. Juno (queen of the gods)
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Vestīmentum
Garment, clothes
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Vīctor, vīctōris
M. Victor
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Retinēre
Keep, hold back, restrain
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Alius
- -a, -ud; aliī...aliī
- Other; some...others
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Formōsus
Beautiful, shapely
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Grātus
+ dat. Pleasing (to)
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Nōtus
Familiar, well-known
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+ acc. On account of, because of
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Animal (pl. -alia)
N. Animal
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Figūra
F. Form, shape, figure
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Iniūria
F. Injury, hurt, wrong
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Absum
- Abesse, āfuī, āfutūrum
- Be absent, be away
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Adsum
- Adesse, adfuī, adfutūrum
- Be present, be near
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Exspectāre
Await, wait for
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Tendere
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- Stretch out, extend
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Trānsportāre
Transport, carry
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Benignus
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Baucis, Baucidis
f. Baucis
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dominus, i
m. master, lord
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finis, finis, finium
m. (or f.) end; pl. boundary
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locus, i
m. (irreg. pl. loca) place
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membrum, i
n. leg (of a table)
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pars, partis, partium
f. part
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Philemon, -monis
m. Philemon
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piscis, piscis, piscium
m. fish
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requies, requietis
requiem (acc. sing.)
f. rest
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senex, senis, senum
c. old man, woman
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servus, i
m. servant, slave
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dubito
(1) doubt, hesitate
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impero
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iubeo, ēre, iussi, iussum
order, command, ask, bid
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sedeo, ēre, sedi, sessum
sit, remain, stay
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venio, ire, veni, ventum
come
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true
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(postpositive) for, in fact, truly
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not distant, near by
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coniunx, coniugis
c. husband or wife, spouse
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custos, custodis
c. guardian, keeper
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homo, hominis
m. man, human
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c. priest, priestess
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sacrificium, ii
n. sacrifice
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frondeo, ēre
put out leaves
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prehendo, ere, hendi, hensum
catch, seize, grasp
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timeo, ēre, ui
fear, be afraid of
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vasto
(1) destroy, lay waste
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live
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wicked, impius
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ipse, ipsa, ipsum
self, himself, herself, itself, themselves, myself, yourself
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just, upright, true
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them (acc.)
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