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Cicero vs. Catiline

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show (m.) illness, disease men afflicted with a severe disease  
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febris -is cum aestu febrique iactantur   show
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gelidus -a -um aquam gelidam biberunt   show
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relevō relevāre Ut saepe homines aegri morbo gravi cum aestu febrique iactantur, si aquam gelidam biberunt, primo relevari videntur.   show
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afflīctō afflīctāre deinde multo gravius vehementiusque afflictantur,   show
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ingravescō ingravescere ingravescī sic hic morbus vehementius ingravescet.   show
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show (adj.) worthless let the worthless be gone  
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show 3. to go away let the worthless be gone  
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sēcernō sēcernāre secernant se a bonis … muro … secernantur a nobis   show
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show (dep.) to lie in ambush; commit treason, to plot let them cease to plot against the consul in his own house  
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malleolus malleolos et faces ad inflammandam urbem comparare   show
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show senate-house to besiege the senate-house with swords  
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obsideō obsidēre obsidere cum gladiis curiam   show
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show (n.) omen With these omens, O Catiline, be gone to your impious and nefarious war  
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show (m.) robber, bandit you will destroy…all the enemies of good men, the enemy of the republic, the robbers of Italy  
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show enemy of the republic you will destroy…all the enemies of good men, the enemy of the republic, the robbers of Italy  
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mactō mactāre homines bonorum inimicos, hostis patriae, latrones Italiae… mactabis   show
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arceō arcēre arcuī hunc et huius socios a tuis [aris] ceterisque templis, …arcebis   show
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show alliance robbers of Italy, in an alliance of crimes  
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