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Licet (conjunction) | Though, suppose, whereas |
Vincio, vincire, vinxi, vinctum (verb) | To bind, fetter |
Captivus, captiva, captivum (adjective) | Taken prisoner |
En (adverb) | Look!, behold! |
Obsti/upesco, obsti/uperscere, obsti/upui, -- (verb) | To be struck dumb, amazed |
Secretus, secreta, secretum (adjective) | Set apart, confidential |
Anxius, anxia, anxium (adjective) | (lit. feeling strangled), uneasy, troubled |
Incendium, incendii, n. (noun) | Burning, conflagration |
Militia, militiae, f. (noun) | Military service, warfare |
Excutio, excutere, excussi, excussum (verb) | To shake out, drive out |
Como, comare, ---, comatus (verb) | To have long hair |
Illinc (adverb) | Thence, there, thither |
Simul (conjunction) | As soon as |
Procul (adverb) | In the distance, far from |
Familia, familiae, f. (noun) | Household, family |
Pertineo, pertinere, pertinui, --- (verb) | To reach, to be aimed at |
Utrum…an (conjunction) | Whether…or |
Aliter (adverb) | Otherwise |
Clades, cladis, f. (noun) | Calamity, disaster |
Iste, ista, istud (pronoun) | This, that |
Devoveo, devovere, devovi, devotum (verb) | To dedicate, curse |
Infra (preposition) | Below |
Culpa, culpae, f. (noun) | Guilt, fault, blame |
Vates, vatis, m. or f. (noun) | Soothsayer, prophet |
Eloquentia, eloqunetiae, f. (noun) | Effective speech, articulateness |
Impono, imponere, imposui, impositum (verb) | To place upon, establish, inflict |
Una (adverb) | At the same time, together |
Sed tamen (conjunction) | But yet, nevertheless |
Quin (after negatives) (conjunction) | So as to prevent that |
Iustitia, iustitiae, f. (noun) | Justice, fairness |
Scilicet (adverb) | Evidently, of course |
Sicut (adverb) | Just as |
Sino, sinere, sivi, situm (verb) | To let, allow |
Compono, componere, composui, compositum (verb) | To put together |
Peto, petere, petivi, petitum (verb) | To strive for, seek |
Interim (adverb) | Meanwhile |
Semper (adverb) | Always |
Spiritus, spiritus, m. (noun) | Breath, spirit, soul |
T(h)us, t(h)uris, n. (noun) | Incense |
Ni (conjunction) | If not, unless, but if |
Omen, ominis, n. (noun) | (lit.: what is heard), harbinger, divine sign |
Scando, scandere, scendi, ascensum (verb) | To move up, climb, scan (a verse) |
Castra, castrorum, n. (noun) | Military camp, fortress |
Enim (postpositive) (conjunction) | For, namely; indeed, in fact, of course, truly |
Ordo, ordinis, m. (noun) | Line, methodical arrangement, class |
Fessus, fessa, fessum (adjective) | Worn out, weak |
Sin (conjunction) | If not, unless, but if |
Concipio, concipere, concepi, conceptum (verb) | To catch, conceive |
Unguis, unguis, m. (noun) | Finger-nail |
Voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatum (verb) | To call, summon |
Etiamsi (conjunction) | Even if |
Caedes, caedis, f. (noun) | Slaughter, carnage |
Ung(u)o, ung(u)ere, unxi, unctum (verb) | To grease, anoint |
Pallor, palloris, m. (noun) | Paleness, mustiness |
Traicio, traicere, traieci, traiectum (verb) | To propel across, pierce |
Fido, fidere, fisus sum (verb) | To trust, rely upon |
Saevio, saevire, saevii, saevitum (verb) | To be violent, rage |
Invitus, invita, invitum (adjective) | Unwilling |
Pater, patris, m. (noun) | Father, sire |
Murmur, murmuris, n. (noun) | Rumble, whisper |
Quominus (conjunction) | So as to prevent that |
Varius, varia, varium (adjective) | Diverse, manifold, mottled |
Pecus, pecudis, f. (noun) | Piece of livestock, sheep |
Plerusque, pleraque, plerumque (adjective) | A large part, most |
Subito (adverb) | Suddenly |
Perago, peragere, peregi, peractum (verb) | To drive through, bring to an end |
Ulterius (adverb) | Farther |
Ut (conjunction) | When, as |
Iniquus, iniqua, iniquum (adjective) | Uneven, unfair |
Modo (conjunction) | If only, provided that |
Lucus, luci, m. (noun) | (lit.: clearing), (sacred) grove, wood |
Caterva, catervae, f. (noun) | Band, troop, mob |
Onero, onerare, oneravi, oneratum (verb) | To load, burden |
Vel…vel (conjunction) | Either…or |
Aula, aulae, f. (noun) | Court, palace |
Procumbo, procumbere, procubui, procubitum (verb) | To sink down, fall prostrate |
Vitta, vittae, f. (noun) | Fillet, headband |
Pellis, pellis, f. (noun) | Skin, hide, pelt |
Vigeo, vigere, vigui, --- (verb) | To be physically or mentally active, thrive |
Verso, versare, versavi, versatum (verb) | To turn often, keep turning |
Ales, alitis (adjective) | Winged (subst: bird) |
Auspicium, auspicii, n. (noun) | (lit.: bird-watching, cf. "spec-""), omen |