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| orationem habet [Verb] | preache | » |
| praedica [Verb] | preache | » |
| doctor | teacher | » |
| docet [Verb] | preache | » |
| praedicator [Noun] | preache | » |
| quos | (masc. pl. acc.) those WHOM he accused of treachery | » |
| disciplina | teaching | » |
| sensa | thoughts, teachings | » |
| rhetor | rhetorician, teacher of rhetoric | » |
| erudio | to polish, smooth / instruct, teach, educate | » |
| perfidia | treachery | » |
| praedicare | to preach | » |
| proditus | treachery | » |
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| pubesco | to reach the age of puberty | » |
| sulum | each, every | » |
| advenio | to come, arrive, reach | » |
| paecipio | to warn, admonish /teach, instruct | » |
| devenio | to come to, arrive at, reach | » |
| invicem | one after the other, by turns, mutually, each other | » |
| uterque | (gen. utriusque) both, each side, each party | » |
| iuvenesco | to reach the prime of life | » |
| perfidia | treachery, faithlessness | » |
| conitor | to press upon, to struggle to reach | » |
| utroque | to both sides, in both directions / at each point | » |
| postulo | to ask, demand, require /summon, prosecute, impeach, try | » |
| magister | instructor, teacher, schoolmaster | » |
| eruditio | instruction, teaching / knowledge, learning | » |
| pervenio | (+ acc.) to reach, attain, reach, be passed to | » |
| doctrina | doctrine, teaching, instruction, learning | » |
| singuli | one each, one apiece, single, separate | » |
| quisque | each one, each person | » |
| prodoceo | teach, inculcate, indoctrinate | » |
| adipiscor | to acquire, arrive at, reach | » |
| contineo | to touch, reach, grasp, affect, infect | » |
| insidiae | (plural) treachery, ambushes, plots, conspiracies | » |
| singulus | single, separate, one at a time, one each | » |
| praedicatio | preaching (s), foretelling (s), condemning | » |
| perfidiosus | treacherous, faithless | » |
| Suum cuique | To each what he deserves | » |
| Docendo discimus | We learn by teaching | » |
| Piscem natare doces | You teach a fish to swim | » |
| doceo docui doctum | to instruct, teach, tutor | » |
| Sic Itur Ad Astra | Thus do we reach the stars | » |
| Stat sua cuique dies | The date is set for each and everyone | » |
| Quod nocet, saepe docet | That which harms, often teaches | » |
| Iurare in verba magistri | Swear by the words of the teacher | » |
| trado, tradidi, traditum | surrender /hand over /transmit, teach | » |
| Eventus stultorum magister | Events are the teacher of stupid persons | » |
| Usus magister est optimus | Experience is the best teacher | » |
| Aut dosce, aut disce, aut discede | Either teach, or learn, or leave | » |
| Faber est suae quisque fortunae | Each is the maker (smith) of his own fortune | » |
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