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| foris | out of doors, outside, abroad / from abroad, from outside | » |
| utor | to take advantage of, benefit or profit from, use | » |
| prope | near, near to, not far, not long from now | » |
| prope | near, nearly, not far from, just now, closely | » |
| parco | (+inf.: to forebear to), avoid, spare, keep oneself from | » |
| purus | pure, free from, spotless, without stain | » |
| inde | thence, from there, for that reason, thereafter, then | » |
| fusus | (from fundo) spread out, extended, wide, copious | » |
| careo | (+ abl.) to absent oneself from | » |
| hinc | from this place, hence | » |
| ex | (= e ) (prep. + abl.) out of, from within, from / on account of | » |
| procul | far, at, to, from a distance | » |
| vaco | to be free from work, of a master, of property | » |
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| unde | whence, from where /how, from whom | » |
| de | (prep. + abl.) down from, from, concerning, about | » |
| parco | (with dative) to spare, refrain from injuring | » |
| abeo | to go away, retire /depart from life, die | » |
| parco | to spare, refrain from | » |
| lacrima | tears /exudations from some plants | » |
| devio | to turn from the straight road | » |
| redux | one brought back from imprisonment | » |
| Angli | Angles [from England] | » |
| cretus | descended from | » |
| abhinc | ago, back from now, henceforth, hereafter | » |
| probatur | from probo-are, to judge, test, examine | » |
| illata | from infero to cause, occasion, etc | » |
| securus | safe, secure, free from care, unworried, unconcerned | » |
| patrius | handed down from one's forefathers | » |
| eminus | at a distance, from a distance | » |
| securus | [+ abl.] free from, alone, safe | » |
| tempero | (+abl. or with ab) to keep from, refrain from | » |
| deinde | next, then, thereafter, from that place | » |
| vacuus | empty, devoid of, free from | » |
| superne | from above, above | » |
| desuper | from above | » |
| utrimque | from both sides, on both sides | » |
| excuso | to exempt from blame, excuse, make excuses, plead | » |
| emendo | to free from faults, emend, edit | » |
| prospicio | to see from a distance, prosper, propitious | » |
| oriundus | arising from, springing from, coming from | » |
| expedio | to free from a snare, disentangle /ready, settled, arranged | » |
| decoctor | a spendthrift, bankrupt, a fool parted from his money | » |
| desisto | to desist from | » |
| discedo | to depart from, deviate, leave | » |
| prognatus | born, sprung from /son | » |
| undique | from all sides, everywhere, on all sides, altogether | » |
| illaturos | from infero "they would cause." | » |
| caelitus | from heaven | » |
| aera, era | 4 or 5 years, years from 38 bc (Spain) | » |
| succendo | to kindle, set afire from below | » |
| a ab abs | (prep + abl) time - from, since, after | » |
| despicio | to look down, regard from above, despise | » |
| progenierum | from generation to generation | » |
| a ab abs | (prep + abl) numbers - counting from | » |
| alicunde | from somewhere, from anywhere | » |
| a ab abs | (prep + abl) space- from, away from | » |
| imcomposite | adv from incompositus; also incompositione | » |
| essedarius | one who fight from a chariot | » |
| flandrensis | Fleming, of or from Flanders | » |
| hinc inde | from different directions | » |
| terrigenus | indigenous, born from the earth, human being | » |
| extrinsecus | outwardly, externally, from the outside | » |
| stillicidium | dripping moisture, rainwater from the eaves | » |
| A mari usque ad mare | From sea to sea | » |
| Ex oriente lux | Light from the east | » |
| subrepo surrepo | to creep up or crawl up from below | » |
| undique secus | from every quarter, in every part of the world | » |
| E mare libertas | From the sea, freedom | » |
| Ex Imperiis, Veritas | From Power, Truth | » |
| Omne vivum ex ovo | Everything living comes from the egg | » |
| E clunibus tractum | Pulled from the buttocks. (i.e. Pulled out of my arse.) | » |
| Ex astris, Scientia | From the stars, Knowledge | » |
| Ex Sciencia Tridens | From knowledge, comes (sea) power | » |
| Is fecit, cui prodest | Done by the one who profits from it | » |
| Ex nihilo nihil fit | Nothing comes from nothing | » |
| aliena quadra vivere | to live from another's table | » |
| secus + atque or quam | differently from, otherwise than | » |
| instructus (from instruo) | equipped, trained, supplied | » |
| A Deo rex, a rege lexa | The king is from God, the law from the king | » |
| summissus (from summitto) | let down, lowered, gentle, mild | » |
| Major e longinquo reverentia | Viewed from a distance, everything is beautiful | » |
| effugio, effugi, effugiturus | flee from, escape, elude, run away | » |
| Piscis primum a capite foetet | Fish stinks from the head first | » |
| Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum (INRI) | Jesus from Nazareth, King of Jews | » |
| Non est ad astra mollis e terris via | There is no smooth way from the earth to the stars | » |
| Ex abundancia cordis, enim os loquitor | From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks | » |
| A posse ad esse non valet consequentia | From a thing's possibility one cannot be certain of its reality | » |
| In vitium ducit culpae fuga, si caret arte | Fleeing from error leads into fault if skill is lacking | » |
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