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| beatus | blessed, fortunate, sometimes "saint" | » |
| beatitas | happiness, felicity, blessedness | » |
| battuo | to beat, strike, smack, knock, hit | » |
| ferula | the herb fennel /a rad to beat children with | » |
| verbera | (in pl.) blows, a beating, thrashing | » |
| verbero | to lash, beat, whip, flog | » |
| plango | to beat ones breast | » |
| extundo | to form by beating with a hammer, invent, devise | » |
| pulsus | beating, blow, push, impulse, influence | » |
| vapulus | flogged, beaten, knocked about | » |
| noster nostri | our ours /OUR hearts beat as one | » |
| pello pepulli pulsum | to hit, beat /exile, drive away, banish | » |
| Beati pauperes spiritu | Blessed are the poor in spirit | » |
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| Nemo ante mortem beatus dicendus | No one should be considered truly happy before his death | » |
| Beatus, qui prodest, quibus potest | He is lucky who helps everyone he can | » |
| Beati hispani, quibus vivere bibere est | Happy [are] the Spaniards, for whom to live is to drink | » |
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