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| gens | clan, race, nation, people, tribe | » |
| genus | class, high birth, child, description | » |
| venia | grace, indulgence, favor, pardon, forgiveness | » |
| egenus | in want of, in need of, destitute | » |
| fere | almost, near;y, not quite, generally | » |
| lenis | gentle | » |
| abbas, gen. abbatis [Noun] | abb | » |
| leniter | gently | » |
| molliter | gently | » |
| algeo | (-ere, alsi, algens) to be cold | » |
| tenus | (after a name in abl. or gen.) up to, down to as far as | » |
| legens | (-entis) a reader | » |
| fulgens | flashing, illustrious | » |
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| sincerus | genuine | » |
| abbas, gen. abbatis [Noun] | abbo | » |
| ergo | (gen. +) on account of, because of | » |
| levis | [+ gen] unreliable | » |
| cuius | (neut. sing. gen) (the building) the size OF WHICH was great | » |
| minuens, frangens, deminuens [Adjective] | abasin | » |
| proles | descendant, progeny | » |
| diligens | diligent, careful | » |
| impiger | diligent, active | » |
| inops | destitute, impoverished, indigent, powerless | » |
| dacigena | Dacian-born | » |
| huius | (masc. fem. neut. gen. sing.) Go ahead, eat some OF THIS | » |
| huius | (fem. sing. gen.) They are fond OF THIS (change) | » |
| cuius | (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many | » |
| harum | (fem. plur. gen.) The city wall had four OF THESE (gates) | » |
| horum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| ingenuus | free-born, noble-minded, upright, honorable | » |
| cuius | (masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many | » |
| progener | husband of a grand-daughter | » |
| horum | (masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THESE (soldiers) are spent | » |
| ingeniose | cleverly | » |
| potior | (+ gen. or dat.) to possess, hold, get possession of | » |
| quingenti | five hundred | » |
| genitalis | fruitful | » |
| ductor | general, leader, commander, guide | » |
| indoles | genius, disposition, talent, tendency, metier | » |
| Verbigena | he who was born of the word (Christ) | » |
| dedecus | disgrace, blemish + gen | » |
| progenies | descent, lineage, progeny, offspring, descendants | » |
| industria | diligence | » |
| impigre | diligently, actively | » |
| cultor | cultivator, planter /with gen.= resident, inhabitant | » |
| dilgenter | attentively, earnestly, carefully, diligently | » |
| pluris | (gen.) at a higher price, of a great value | » |
| uterque | (gen. utriusque) both, each side, each party | » |
| dominor | [+ gen] to be lord and master of, dominate | » |
| quorum | (masc. pl. gen.) the army, half OF WHICH was ill | » |
| privus | (with gen.) deprived of | » |
| indulgens | indulgent | » |
| quorum | (neut. pl. gen.) dangers, OF WHICH there were not a few | » |
| illius | (masc. fem. neut. gen. sing.) Go ahead, eat some OF THAT | » |
| illius | (neut. sing. gen.) She paid half OF THAT (the cost) | » |
| illius | (fem. sing. gen.) They are fond OF THAT (change) | » |
| securus | [+ gen] untroubled by, easy, at ease | » |
| generatim | by kinds, according to classes /generally, in general | » |
| quantum | (+ gen.) as much of .. as | » |
| quarum | (fem. pl. gen.) their envy and jealousy, OF WHICH we know | » |
| perturbatio (f.), gen. perturbationis [Noun] | abashmen | » |
| deminutio (f.), gen. deminutionis [Noun] | abasemen | » |
| alienigena | foreign, strange, outlandish | » |
| progenitor | founder of a family, ancestor | » |
| Francigeni | Frankish people | » |
| alioquin | (adv.) otherwise, in some respects /in general | » |
| illarum | (fem. plur. gen.) The city wall had four OF THOSE (gates) | » |
| humanitas | gentleness | » |
| universe | generally, in general | » |
| ingenuitas | free birth, noble-mindedness, frankness, openness | » |
| illorum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| clementia | indulgence, forbearance, humanity, mercy, gentleness, etc | » |
| desertor, gen. desertoris [Noun] | abandone | » |
| ingeniosus | able, talented /neturally fit, adapted | » |
| indigentia | indigence, poverty, destitution | » |
| sterilis | barren, useless, unproductive, vain/ + gen., deprived of | » |
| communis | common, general, run of the mill | » |
| progenitus | descended | » |
| diligentia | diligence, industry, perseverance, persistence | » |
| redarguo | disprove, refute. with gen. prove guilty, convict | » |
| gentilitas | heathenism | » |
| terrigenus | indigenous, born from the earth, human being | » |
| diligenter | diligently | » |
| illorum | (masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THOSE (soldiers) are spent | » |
| obsequium | indulgence, pliancy, submission | » |
| imperator | commander in chief, general, emperor | » |
| alienigenus | composite, made up of different substances, heterogenous | » |
| negligentia | carelessness | » |
| destitutio (f.), gen. destitutionis [Noun] | abandonmen | » |
| generositas | * noble breed | » |
| progenierum | from generation to generation | » |
| liberalis | courteous, generous, gentlemanly | » |
| plerumque | for the most part, generally, commonly, mostly | » |
| illae ille | (sing. gen.) She paid half OF THIS (the cost) | » |
| genus hominum | human race | » |
| liberaliter | courteously, generously, honorably | » |
| industrius | industrious, diligent, assiduous, hard-working | » |
| improvidus | improvident, negligent, thoughtless, feckless | » |
| intempestivus, intelligendo | f.p.p., understanding, being understood | » |
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