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| considero | to look at, regard carefully, | » |
| considero | to contemplate, inspect | » |
| expendo | to consider | » |
| consulto | to consider carefully, weigh, ponder | » |
| pondero | to weigh, consider, reflect | » |
| consulo | to reflect, consider, ponder, reflect | » |
| pensito | to ponder, consider, think over | » |
| inconsiderate | thoughtlessly, without consideration | » |
| cogito | to think, ruminate, ponder, consider, plan | » |
| inconsideratus | without thought, inconsiderate/ reckless, unadvised | » |
| intueor | to look at attentively, gaze at, consider | » |
| contemplor | to mark out, regard, consider carefully, survey | » |
| inspicio | to consider, perceive | » |
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| delibero | to consider, deliberate | » |
| penso | to weigh out / estimate, ponder, consider / pay, purchase | » |
| pendo | to weigh, value, consider, judge, esteem | » |
| cogitatio | thorough consideration | » |
| ratio | reckoning, account /reason, judgment, consideration | » |
| inconsultus | inconsiderate, without advice | » |
| iudico | to judge, consider | » |
| accipio | to consider oneself indebted, receive, learn, take | » |
| posthabeo | to put after, consider of less account, [posthabito] | » |
| postpono | to put after, consider secondary | » |
| retracto | to reconsider, undertake again | » |
| recolo | to consider, recall, comtemplate | » |
| duco | to calculate, count, reckon, esteem, considered | » |
| puto | to clear, settle up, consider, think, believe, suppose, judge | » |
| duco | to lead, draw, esteem, consider | » |
| importunus | unsuitable, unfavorable, troublesome/ inconsiderate | » |
| cardo duplex | a cardinal point /main consideration | » |
| aliquanto | somewhat, considerably | » |
| incogitatus | thoughtless, inconsiderate / spontaneous | » |
| meditatio | consideration, pondering | » |
| meditor, meditatus | to reflect upon, consider, ponder /practice | » |
| habeo habui habitum | to have, hold, possess /consider, regard | » |
| Nemo ante mortem beatus dicendus | No one should be considered truly happy before his death | » |
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