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| te | (abl.) you /no one's sweeter than YOU | » |
| aer | aeris air, atmosphere, ether, weather | » |
| opes | (pl.) means, wealth, abundance, riches, resources | » |
| tela | a web, that which is woven, cloth, tissue | » |
| hoc | (neut. sing. nom.) THIS (monastery) is well-built | » |
| reus | defendant, accused, answerable, bound | » |
| fas | divine law or command/ fate, destiny/ lawful, allowed | » |
| quae | (neut. pl. acc.) those things WHICH we must have | » |
| ops | assistance, treasure, wealth, fortune | » |
| licet | granted that, although / it is allowed, one may or can | » |
| agna | ewe, lamb | » |
| autem | but, on the other hand, however, moreover, also | » |
| inter | (+ acc.) between, among | » |
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| arma | arms, weapons, armaments | » |
| telum | armament, arms, weapon, spear | » |
| bona | good qualities, gifts, blessings as well as material properties | » |
| uncia | a twelfth, an ounce | » |
| tumor | commotion, swelling | » |
| casia | a tree with an aromatic bark/ sweet-smelling mezereon | » |
| gelide | coldly, weakly, feebly | » |
| hae he | (fem. plur. nom) THESE (speeches) were very fine | » |
| sicut | as, just as, as it were, (+verb in subj.) just as if | » |
| etiam | (answering a question) yes, certainly | » |
| ascia | carpenter's axe, mason's trowel | » |
| pensio | a weighing out / paying, payment, rent / day of payment | » |
| casses | a net, trap, snare, spider's web | » |
| illud | (neut. sing. nom.) THAT (monastery) is well-built | » |
| salus | health, safety, well-being, salvation /salutation | » |
| fatum | fate, destiny, doom, lot, weird | » |
| horum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| cuius | (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many | » |
| cuius | (masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many | » |
| quasi | as if, just as, just as if, as it were /a sort of | » |
| everro | (-verri, -versus) to sweep out, plunder, pillage | » |
| attero | destroy, waste, weaken, impair | » |
| inops | destitute, impoverished, indigent, powerless | » |
| ervum | a bitter weed, vetch | » |
| pandus | curved, crooked, arched, bowed | » |
| viscus | flesh, internal organs, bowels, entrails, heart | » |
| gravis | heavy, weighty, serious, important /severe, grievous | » |
| epotus | drunk up, drained / swallowed up | » |
| ditata | endowed, endow | » |
| declino | avoid / deviate, swerve/ digress | » |
| castro | castrate, enervate, weaken, unman, emasculate | » |
| Cineres | Ash Wednesday | » |
| deficio | (defectum) to fail, to weaken, to be in want | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crown | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. abl.) the beards, BY WHICH the pirates were known | » |
| captus | a catching, taking / power or manner of comprehension / idea | » |
| quorum | (neut. pl. gen.) dangers, OF WHICH there were not a few | » |
| curvus | arched, bent, bowed, curved, crooked, wrong (morally crooked) | » |
| pondus | a pound's weight /weight, mass, load /heavy body | » |
| quarum | (fem. pl. gen.) their envy and jealousy, OF WHICH we know | » |
| ambitio | desire for power | » |
| cuppedia | delicacies, candies, sweetmeats | » |
| haec hec | (neut. plur. nom.) THESE (kisses) are sweeter than wine | » |
| secuutus | follower, pursuer | » |
| illorum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| effusio | exhilaration, upwelling of emotion | » |
| potentia | [political/diplomatic power] influence | » |
| viduata | deprived, widowed, bereft | » |
| nitidus | bright, shining /fat, sleek /flowering | » |
| quamvis | (conj) however much, although/ as much as you like | » |
| valedico | bid farewell | » |
| deliciae | allurements, charms, delights, fancies / sweetheart | » |
| celebrer | adj, renowned, well known, popular, famous | » |
| mellitus | honeyed, sweet as honey | » |
| formosus | beautiful, well-shaped | » |
| ballista | a siege engine, catapult, stone thrower | » |
| facultas | ability, store, wealth | » |
| caelestis | heavenly, celestial / noun, a god, dweller in heaven | » |
| internuntius | go-between | » |
| auctorita | authority, power | » |
| omnipotens | all-powerful, almighty, omnipotent | » |
| reverentia | awe, reverence | » |
| efficenter | efficiently, effectively, powerfully | » |
| iaculator | a thrower, javelin man, spear thrower | » |
| responsiva | a written reply, answering letter | » |
| afflictus | distressed, cast down, prostrate, ruined, weakened | » |
| illacrimo | (+ dat.) to weep over | » |
| infractus | broken, weakened, impaired | » |
| quantuvis | as great as you please, however great | » |
| fortunatus | fortunate, lucky /wealthy, rich | » |
| inconcessus | forbidden, prohibited, not allowed | » |
| fragilitas | frailness, weakness, fragility, frailty | » |
| everriculum | a fishing net, seine / a clean sweep | » |
| proletarius | a citizen of the lowest rank | » |
| res publica | commonwealth, state, republic, public business | » |
| munificator | bestower of gifts | » |
| incomitatus | alone, unaccompanied, without followers | » |
| caput ieiunius | Ash Wednesday | » |
| corollarium | flower-garland | » |
| locupletatus | enriched, endowed | » |
| quantuscumque, quantacumque, quantumcumque | however great | » |
| viscus, viscera | flesh, bowels | » |
| taedium, tedium | disgust, weariness, boredom | » |
| vis vires (pl.) | force, power, strength, might, influence | » |
| prae dulcis, pre dulcis | exceedingly sweet | » |
| eu, euge, eugepae | good! well done! good job! | » |
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