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has(fem. plur. acc.) They gave THESE (their lives) for the Faith»
quas(fem. pl. acc.) the fates, against whom he struggled»
hos(masc. plur. acc.) They burned THESE (houses) to the ground»
me(acc.) me /that old black magic has ME in its spell»
cras(adv.) tomorrow, on the morrow»
vae(interj.), woe, alas, woe to»
hi(masc. plur. nom.) THESE (men) are loyal to the king»
his(masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THESE (roads)»
his(neut.) his; (masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THESE (policemen)»
ut(+ indic.) when, as»
hanc(fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THIS (her youth)»
qua(fem. sing. abl.) (the abbess) BY WHOM she was advised»
cum(with subjunctive) when, as, while, since, although»
qui(masc. neut. nom.) (the prince) WHO loved a milkmaid»
pro(+ abl.) in return for, instead of /for, as»
hoc(masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THIS (field)»
quo(masc. sing. abl.) (the money) BY means of WHICH he lived»
cui(masc. sing. dat.) TO WHOM did you give it?»
qui(masc. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (men) WHO have eyes to see.»
quos(masc. pl. acc.) those WHOM he accused of treachery»
hoc(neut. sing. nom.) THIS (monastery) is well-built»
hic(masc. nom. sing.) THIS (house) is filthy»
illo(masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THAT (field)»
evasto(-are) to lay waste, devastate»
illis(masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THOSE (roads)»
quem(masc. sing. acc.) (the man), WHOM the king struck»
illi(masc. plur. nom.) THOSE (men) are loyal to the king»
ille(masc. nom. sing.) THAT (house) is filthy»
illis(masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THOSE (Marines)»
tenus(after a name in abl. or gen.) up to, down to as far as»
tenus(prep. with abl) as far as, up to, to, down to»
veho(in the passive) to sail, ride, drive, etc»
etiam(asking a question) actually? really? in truth?»
loci(pl.) passages in literary works»
cuius(masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many»
illos(masc. plur. acc.) They burned THOSE (houses) to the ground»
nobis(abl.) us /there'll be no one as happy as US»
cuius(neut. sing. gen) (the building) the size OF WHICH was great»
quod(+ comparative) the x the better (quod celior = the faster the»
huic(masc. sing. dat.) He sent FOR THIS (doctor)»
quod(with time) since, as far as, to the extent that»
hunc(masc. sing. acc.) He ate THIS (fruit)»
illi(masc. sing. dat.) He sent FOR THAT (doctor)»
cassus [+ abl.] to be devoid of whatever»
huius(masc. fem. neut. gen. sing.) Go ahead, eat some OF THIS»
placeo(+ dat.) to please, be agreeble to»
illud(neut. sing. nom.) THAT (monastery) is well-built»
poeta(masc.) poet»
illum(masc. sing. acc.) He ate THAT (fruit)»
carbasa(-orum, n.) flax, flaxen, made of flax»
horum(masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THESE (soldiers) are spent»
quibus(masc. pl. abl.) his sons, BY WHOM he was attacked when old»
perago(-ere) to harass, disturb / mention / complete, accomplish»
licet(as conj.) granted that, although»
deleo(deletum ) to destroy, wipe out, erase»
cresco(cretum) to grow, increase, expand / spring forth, arise»
quamvis(conj) however much, although/ as much as you like»
illius(masc. fem. neut. gen. sing.) Go ahead, eat some OF THAT»
illiam(fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THAT (her youth)»
quibus(masc. pl. dat.) the monastery IN WHICH he was intered»
quibus(neut. pl. dat.) the crimes FOR WHICH he was executed»
consulo(+ dat.) look to the interests of/consult, ask advice»
discedo(discessum ) to break up, depart, go away, pass away»
infero(abstract things) bring on, occasion, cause»
securus [+ gen] untroubled by, easy, at ease»
rustice(adv) boorishly, in a peasant manner»
distulo(past) to delay [MGHss 25:268]»
evanesco(evanui) to vanish, disappear / pass away»
excedo(trans.) to exceed, leave, pass beyond»
assuesco(-sueui, -suetum) to accustom, to accustom oneself»
quantum(+ gen.) as much of .. as»
quorum(masc. pl. gen.) the army, half OF WHICH was ill»
a ab abs(prep + abl) with passive verbs - by, because»
eructo(-are) to vomit, throw up /to cast out, throw out»
alienari(pass) to lose one's mind»
dominor [+ gen] to be lord and master of, dominate»
securitas* guarantee of safety, surety, guarantor»
illorum(masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THOSE (soldiers) are spent»
crepido(-inis) foundation, base / pedestal / pier, quay / dam»
peragito(-are) to harass, push around»
decoquo(-ere, -coxi, -coctum) to waste / become bankrupt»
distraho(associations) to break up, dissolve»
verbera(in pl.) blows, a beating, thrashing»
agripeta(masc.) someone who seizes land, squatter, land-grabber»
agricola(masc.) farmer, tiller of fields, cultivator»
coruscus(a) flashing, twinkling, shaking, trembling»
pervenio(+ acc.) to reach, attain, reach, be passed to»
promutuus(cash) advanced, prepaid, arragned beforehand»
castigatio [-onis] punishment, reproof»
fortuito(used as adverb) accidentally, by chance»
latrocinor(dep) serve as a mercenary / to rob, steal»
incommodo(-are) to be troublesome, unpleasant, annoying»
generositas* noble breed»
increbresco(-ere) to grow strong, prevail, increase, wax»
laudabiliter(adv) in a laudable fashion»
certe, certo(adv) certainly, assuredly»
praepositus prepositus(monastic) prior»
persuadeo persuasi persuasum(+ dat.) to persuade»
erado, erasi, erasum(-ere) to scratch out, erase / destroy»
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