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| carrus [Noun] | wago | » |
| imago | image, likeness | » |
| satago | have one's hands full, have enough to do | » |
| satago | to pay a creditor, satisfy a creditor | » |
| perago | to to go through with, accomplish, finish | » |
| perago | (-ere) to harass, disturb / mention / complete, accomplish | » |
| satago | to bustle about | » |
| fragor | crashing | » |
| fragor | a crash, crack | » |
| perago | (legal) to prosecute to the end | » |
| diu | by day, for a long time, a long time ago | » |
| evagor | to wander out, stray off | » |
| vorago | chasm, pit, abyss | » |
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| farrago | mixed fodder for cattle, mash /mishmash, medley, mixture | » |
| propago | to extend | » |
| suffrago | to support | » |
| synagoga | synagogue | » |
| nuper | newly, recently, not long ago | » |
| carrus | four-wheeled baggage wagon | » |
| abhinc | ago, back from now, henceforth, hereafter | » |
| farrago [Noun] | medle | » |
| dudum | for a long while, a long while ago, some time ago | » |
| Santiago | st. james | » |
| fragosus | roaring, crashing, rough /broken | » |
| agonotheta | champion | » |
| plaustrum | wagon, cart, Charles' Wain, the Big Dipper | » |
| propago-are | to spread, propagate | » |
| agon, agonia | combat, public contest | » |
| fraga, fragorum | strawberries | » |
| ago, egi, actum | to spend time, live / manage, drive, lead | » |
| Carthago delenda est | Carthage must be destroyed | » |
| Melior morior bellator, quam ago profugus | Better to die fighting man, how to spend time fleeing | » |
| Quem dii odere, paedagogum fecere (also Quem dii oderunt, paedagogum fecerunt) | Whom the gods hated, they made them pedagogues | » |
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