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| cogitatus | thought | » |
| cum | (with subjunctive) when, as, while, since, although | » |
| licet | granted that, although / it is allowed, one may or can | » |
| etsi | (acsi) even if, although, nothwithstanding | » |
| provisio | forethought | » |
| memor | mindful, remembering, grateful, thoughful, prudent | » |
| sensa | thoughts, teachings | » |
| licet | (as conj.) granted that, although | » |
| quamquam | though, although | » |
| quamquam | nevertheless, and yet (beginning a sentence)/ though | » |
| quamvis | (conj) however much, although/ as much as you like | » |
| tametsi | even if, although | » |
| etiamsi | even if, although | » |
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| sententia | opinion, thought, way of thinking, meaning, purpose | » |
| benevolens | well-wishing, helpfull, thoughtful, kindly | » |
| incogitania | thoughtlessness | » |
| incogitatus | thoughtless, inconsiderate / spontaneous | » |
| mens mentis | mind, thought, intention, intellect | » |
| inconsiderate | thoughtlessly, without consideration | » |
| inconsideratus | without thought, inconsiderate/ reckless, unadvised | » |
| Sidere mens eadem mutato | Though the stars may change, our spirits remain the same | » |
| Fiat iustitia ruat caelum | Let justice be done though the heavens fall | » |
| Fiat iustitia et pereat mundus | Let justice be done, though the world perish | » |
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