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libellus, -i, m.   noun (2) little book  
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qui, quae, quod   pronoun who, which, what, that  
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caecus, -a, -um   adjective blind  
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levis, leve   adjective light, slight, easy, trivial  
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aut   conjunction or (aut...aut: either...or)  
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cito   adverb quickly  
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quoque   adverb also, too  
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admitto, admittere, admisi, admissum   verb (3) to admit, receive, let in  
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-, coepisse, coepi, coeptum   verb (irregular) began (only used in the perfect system)  
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cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitum   verb (3i) to desire, wish, long for  
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deleo, delere, delevi, deletum   verb (2) to destroy, wipe out, erase  
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desidero, desiderare, desideravi, desideratum   verb (1) to desire, long for, miss  
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incipio, incipere, incepi, inceptum   verb (3i) to begin  
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navigo, navigare, navigavi, navigatum   verb (1) to sail, navigate  
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neglego, neglegere, neglexi, neglectum   verb (3) to neglect, disregard  
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recito, recitare, recitavi, recitatum   verb (1) to read aloud, recite  
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flumen, fluminis, n.   noun (3) river  
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genus, generis, n.   noun (3) origin, kind, sort, class  
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hostis, hostis, m.   noun (3i) an enemy; (plural) the enemy  
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ludus, -i, m.   noun (2) game, sport; school  
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probitas, probitatis, f.   noun (3) uprightness, honesty  
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scientia, -ae, f.   noun (1) knowledge  
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clarus, -a, -um   adjective clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious  
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mortalis, mortale   adjective mortal  
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cur   adverb why  
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deinde   adverb thereupon, next, then  
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fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluxum   verb (3) to flow  
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lego, legere, legi, lectum   verb (3) to pick out, choose; read  
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misceo, miscere, miscui, mixtum   verb (2) to mix, stir up, disturb  
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moveo, movere, movi, motum   verb (2) to move; arouse, affect  
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videor, videri, visus sum, -   verb (2) to be seen, seem, appear  
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argumentum, -i, n.   noun (2) proof, evidence, argument  
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auctor, auctoris, m.   noun (3) increaser, author, originator  
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beneficium, -ii, n.   noun (2) benefit, kindness; favor  
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familia, -ae, f.   noun (1) household, family  
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Graecia, -ae, f.   noun (1) Greece  
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iudex, iudicis, m.   noun (3) judge, juror  
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iudicium, -ii, n.   noun (2) judgement, decision, opinion; trial  
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scelus, sceleris, n.   noun (3) evil deed, crime, sin, wickedness  
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quis?, quid?   pronoun who?, whose?, whom?, what?, which?  
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qui?, quae?, quod?   adjective what?, which?, what kind of?  
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certus, -a, -um   adjective definite, sure, certain, reliable  
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gravis, grave   adjective heavy, weighty, serious, important, severe, grievous  
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immortalis, immortale   adjective not subject to death, immortal  
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at   conjunction but; but, mind you; but, you say  
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nisi   conjunction if...not, unless; except  
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contra   preposition against (takes accusative)  
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iam   adverb now; already, soon  
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delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatum   verb (1) to delight, charm, please  
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libero, liberare, liberavi, liberatum   verb (1) to free, liberate  
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paro, parare, paravi, paratum   verb (1) to prepare, provide, get, obtain  
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coniurati, -orum, m.   noun (2) conspirators (always plural)  
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cornu, -us, n.   noun (4) horn  
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fructus, -us, m.   noun (4) fruit, profit, benefit, enjoyment  
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genu, -us, n.   noun (4) knee  
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manus, -us, f.   noun (4) hand, band; handwriting  
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metus, -us, m.   noun (4) fear, dread, anxiety  
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mons, montis, m.   noun (3i) mountain  
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senatus, -us, m.   noun (4) senate  
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sensus, -us, m.   noun (4) feeling, sense  
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servitus, servitutis, f.   noun (3) servitude, slavery  
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spiritus, -us, m.   noun (4) breath, breathing; spirit, soul  
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versus, -us, m.   noun (4) line of verse  
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communis, commune   adjective common, general, of the community, for the community  
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dexter, dextra, dextrum   adjective right, right-hand  
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sinister, sinistra, sinistrum   adjective left, left-hand  
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careo, carere, carui, cariturus   verb (2) to be without, be deprived of, want, lack; be free from (takes ablative of separation)  
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defendo, defendere, defensi, defensum   verb (3) to ward off; defend, protect  
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discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum   verb (3) to go away, depart  
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-, odisse, odi, osurum   verb (irregular) to hate  
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prohibeo, prohibere, prohibui, prohibitum   verb (2) to keep (back), prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit  
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pronuntio, pronuntiare, pronuntiavi, pronuntiatum   verb (1) to proclaim, announce; declaim; pronounce  
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