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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 | » |
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| 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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