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| ovis ovis | sheep | » |
| fleo | to weep, cry, shed tears, sob | » |
| qua | (fem. sing. abl.) (the abbess) BY WHOM she was advised | » |
| his | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THESE (churches) | » |
| agnus | sheep | » |
| perturbatus [Adjective] | abashe | » |
| teres | rounded, polished, smooth, fine, elegant | » |
| flere | to cry, shed tears | » |
| perturbat [Verb] | abashe | » |
| vota | vows, wishes | » |
| hanc | (fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THIS (her youth) | » |
| novus | new, fresh, young, inexperienced, revived, refreshed | » |
| bidens | sheep, sacrificial animal | » |
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| forfex | scissors, shears | » |
| alcedo | the kingfisher | » |
| capra | she-goat | » |
| infit | he, she, or it begins, begins to speak | » |
| tectum | shelter | » |
| ilicet | it is finished /right away, immediately | » |
| inops | destitute, impoverished, indigent, powerless | » |
| epulae | a banquet, feast / food / dishes, courses of a meal | » |
| illis | (neut. plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| illis | (plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THOSE (churches) | » |
| pecus | a single head of cattle, especially a sheep/ a herd | » |
| modio | a grain measure, a bushel basket | » |
| modica | moderate, within bounds, limited, undistinguished | » |
| iunceus | made of rushes | » |
| lautus | washed, bathed, cleaned / fine, elegant, refined | » |
| modius | peck, bushel | » |
| crusta | rind, peel, bark, shell / inlay, embossing | » |
| raptor | ravisher, thief | » |
| illiam | (fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THAT (her youth) | » |
| illius | (neut. sing. gen.) She paid half OF THAT (the cost) | » |
| inquit | he, she, it says | » |
| alcyon | the kingfisher | » |
| abicio | to throw down, dispense with, get rid of /dishearten, weaken | » |
| consto | to be established, stand firm, stop, endure | » |
| plector | to be punished | » |
| exterminata | banished | » |
| upilio opilio | shepherd | » |
| defendo | to defend, ward off, protect, shelter | » |
| pastor | shepherd | » |
| effundo | to pour out, pour forth, shed, utter | » |
| lacrimo | to weep, shed tears /exude, drip | » |
| is ea id | this, that /he, she, it | » |
| inultus | unavenged, unpunished | » |
| infectus | unworked /not done, unfinished, incomplete | » |
| admiror | to wonder at, admire, marvel at, be astonished at | » |
| carectum | sedgy spot, place thick with rushes | » |
| honestus | respectable, distinguished | » |
| insidiae | (plural) treachery, ambushes, plots, conspiracies | » |
| balatus | bleating of sheep, baaing | » |
| piscator | fisherman | » |
| modicus | ordinary, undistinguished, within bounds | » |
| egregius | illustrious, eminent, distinguished | » |
| punitor | punisher, avenger | » |
| fecunda | plentifully furnished, fertile | » |
| castellum | castle, fortress, fort, citadel/ shelter, refuge | » |
| praecello | to preside over, be distinguished | » |
| miniatus | damaged, diminished, lessened, decreased | » |
| incruente | without bloodshed | » |
| ferratus | a soldier in armor /in chains /furnished with iron | » |
| insignis | distinguished | » |
| incultus | untilled, uncultivated / unpolished, rude, rough | » |
| inchoatus | unfinished, only begun | » |
| alcedonia | (neuter pl.) the kingfisher's time, calm, tranquility | » |
| perfectus | complete, finished, done /perfect, without flaw | » |
| precipuus | excellent, distinguished, special, extraordinary | » |
| profugus | fleeing, fugitive, banished, migratory | » |
| primoris | first, foremost /most distinguished, first | » |
| linteo -onis (m) [Noun] | haberdashe | » |
| taberna -ae (f) [Noun] | haberdasher | » |
| favillesco | to reduce to ashes | » |
| impunitus | unpunished, unrestrained, safe | » |
| inglorius | without fame, unddistinguished, inglorious | » |
| insigniter | to be built on/ distinction/distinguished, excellent/excellence | » |
| illae ille | (sing. gen.) She paid half OF THIS (the cost) | » |
| castigator | one who punishes, reproves, corrects | » |
| lacrimosus | tearful, mournful, shedding tears, | » |
| praecellens | distinguished, excellent | » |
| cinis, cineris | ashes, embers | » |
| constupator | ravisher, debaucher | » |
| inconsumptus | unconsumed, undiminished, not depleted | » |
| artificiosus | skillful, accomplished, skillfuly made | » |
| ille illa illud | that, the former, the famous /he, she, it | » |
| statutum tempus | * appointed, established | » |
| cruor, cruoris | bloodshed, murder, slaughter, gore | » |
| hic haec (hec ) hoc | this, the latter /he, she, it | » |
| Manus manum lavat | One hand washes the other | » |
| praestans, prestans | excellent, distingished, imminent, superior | » |
| tondeo totonsi tonsum | shave, shear, clip, mow, reap, browse | » |
| lamnia lammina lamna | sheet of metal, coin, knife blade, nutshell | » |
| Quod me nutrit me destruit | What nourishes me, destroys me | » |
| Quid me nutrit, me destruit | That which nourishes me, also destroys me | » |
| Licet volare si in tergo aquilae volat | A man can fly if he wishes, if he rides on the back of an eagle | » |
| Quem Iuppiter vult perdere dementat prius | Whom Jupiter wishes to destroy, he first makes mad | » |
| Qui vult dare parva non debet magna rogare | He who wishes to give little shouldn't ask for much | » |
| Boni pastoris est tondere pecus, non deglubere | A good shepherd shears his sheep, he doesn't flay them | » |
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