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| exercitus | army | » |
| armo | to provide arms, arm, equip, fit out | » |
| arma | arms, weapons, armaments | » |
| armis | by force of arms | » |
| ala | wing/armpit/naval squadron /part of line of battle /sails, oars | » |
| armiger | armed | » |
| armentum | herd | » |
| carmen | song, poem /prediction, incantation /religious formula | » |
| exarmo | to disarm | » |
| pax | harmony in musical context | » |
| caleo | to be warmed, be inflamed | » |
| huic | (neut sing. dat.) i'd give my right arm FOR THIS (cookie) | » |
| timor | fear, dread/ alarm, object causing fear | » |
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| vestimentum | garment | » |
| acies | army, wing of a formation | » |
| ferrum | sword, arms, iron, horseshoe | » |
| quorum | (masc. pl. gen.) the army, half OF WHICH was ill | » |
| trepidus | alarmed | » |
| illi | (neut sing. dat.) i'd give my right arm FOR THOSE (cookies) | » |
| illa | (neut. plur. nom.) THOSE (arms) belong to the victor | » |
| telum | armament, arms, weapon, spear | » |
| duco | to charm, influence, mislead, draw in | » |
| armilla | armlets | » |
| illaesus | unharmed | » |
| noceo | do harm, inflict injury | » |
| thermae | warm springs, warm baths | » |
| tepidus | lukewarm | » |
| belle | prettily, handsomely, charmingly | » |
| alarius | relating to the wing of an army / allied troops | » |
| lepor | to charm | » |
| inermis | defenseless, harmless, impotent, without strength | » |
| veles | light-armed troops | » |
| noceo | (+ dat.) to do harm to, inflict injury, hurt | » |
| levis | light, slight, trivial /beardless, bald /light-armed | » |
| armarium | cupboard, chest, safe (for food, clothing, money) | » |
| pullus | dark-clorored, blackish /sad, gloomy / a dark garment | » |
| decorus | beautiful, graceful, charming, proper, fit, becoming | » |
| bellus | beautiful, pretty, charming, handsome | » |
| effervo | to boil up, swarm out (like bees) | » |
| agrarius | relating to the land, farming, or countryside | » |
| vulnero | to wound, injure, hurt, harm | » |
| agricola | (masc.) farmer, tiller of fields, cultivator | » |
| quibus | (neut. pl. abl.) the arms WITH WHICH he won Rome | » |
| sospes | unharmed, safe and sound | » |
| marmoreus | like marble | » |
| lacertus | the upper arm /strength | » |
| vestis | clothing, garment, covering, blanket, carpet, tapestry | » |
| lepide | charminly, wittily, elegantly, pleasantly | » |
| velamen | covering, garment | » |
| dulcedo | sweetness, pleasantness, charm | » |
| tepesco | to cool, grow lukewarm, decrease | » |
| multicanus | harmonious | » |
| misfacio | to do wrong to, injure, hurt, harm | » |
| consonum | adj, n, harmonious | » |
| seminarium | warm-frame, seed-bed | » |
| tepidus | warm, luke-warm, tepid | » |
| villanus | villager, inhabitant of vill or farm, customary tenant | » |
| ferratus | a soldier in armor /in chains /furnished with iron | » |
| concordo | to harmonize, unite | » |
| refoveo | to cherish again, refresh, warm | » |
| lepidus | charming, witty, pleasant, elegant | » |
| concutio | to shake together, agitate, alarm, disturb, shatter | » |
| indutiae | truce, armistice, suspension of hostilities | » |
| venustus | lovely, charming | » |
| phaleratus | bridled, harnessed, bearing arms | » |
| concordia | concord, harmony, agreement | » |
| incolumis | uninjured, safe, scatheless, unharmed | » |
| loricatus | wearing armor, armored | » |
| ferventer | hotly, warmly | » |
| hostilis | hostile or enemy, armed | » |
| infensus | hostile, agressive /(arms) aimed, ready /(spirit) dangerous | » |
| venustas | loveliness, charm, attractiveness, beauty | » |
| obnoxius | harmful, hostile | » |
| blanditia | blandishments, attractions, allurement, charm | » |
| egelidus | thawed, lukewarm, tepid | » |
| concordis | harmonious, united | » |
| redemptio | ransoming, redemption, buying back, farming taxes | » |
| deliciae | allurements, charms, delights, fancies / sweetheart | » |
| expeditus | unimpeded, unchecked /(mil.) light-armed | » |
| ager (agri) | farm, field, acre | » |
| syrma, sirma | sealed charter, train, skirt-tails, garment-tails | » |
| dulcidine | sweetly, pleasantly, charmingly | » |
| congruenter | harmoniously | » |
| satellites | armed retainers, retinue | » |
| consensio | agreement, harmony, cooperation /plot, conspiracy | » |
| iucunditas | pleasure, charm | » |
| hostiliter | by force of arms | » |
| contubernium | band of armed retainers | » |
| lepor lepos | charm, wit, elegance | » |
| umerus humerus | shoulder, upper arm | » |
| Inter arma enim silent leges (Musae) | During wars laws | » |
| Concordia salus | Well-being through harmony | » |
| foveo, fovi, fotum | to cherish / to warm, keep warm, caress | » |
| Ignorantia iuris nocet | Being ignorant of law harms | » |
| Praemonitus, praemunitus | Forewarned (is) forearmed | » |
| Felicitas est parvus canis calidus | Happiness is a warm puppy | » |
| Praesente medico nihil nocet | In the presence of a doctor nothing can harm | » |
| Concordia civium murus urbium | Harmony of citizens is the wall of cities | » |
| O fortunatos nimium sua si bona norint, agricolas | Oh fortunate farmers [i.e., non-mariners], if only they would see their luck | » |
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