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| pax | harmony in musical context | » |
| lepor | to charm | » |
| illaesus | unharmed | » |
| duco | to charm, influence, mislead, draw in | » |
| inermis | defenseless, harmless, impotent, without strength | » |
| noceo | do harm, inflict injury | » |
| noceo | (+ dat.) to do harm to, inflict injury, hurt | » |
| belle | prettily, handsomely, charmingly | » |
| multicanus | harmonious | » |
| lepide | charminly, wittily, elegantly, pleasantly | » |
| decorus | beautiful, graceful, charming, proper, fit, becoming | » |
| bellus | beautiful, pretty, charming, handsome | » |
| sospes | unharmed, safe and sound | » |
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| consonum | adj, n, harmonious | » |
| dulcedo | sweetness, pleasantness, charm | » |
| lepidus | charming, witty, pleasant, elegant | » |
| concordo | to harmonize, unite | » |
| misfacio | to do wrong to, injure, hurt, harm | » |
| incolumis | uninjured, safe, scatheless, unharmed | » |
| venustus | lovely, charming | » |
| obnoxius | harmful, hostile | » |
| concordia | concord, harmony, agreement | » |
| deliciae | allurements, charms, delights, fancies / sweetheart | » |
| concordis | harmonious, united | » |
| blanditia | blandishments, attractions, allurement, charm | » |
| congruenter | harmoniously | » |
| venustas | loveliness, charm, attractiveness, beauty | » |
| dulcidine | sweetly, pleasantly, charmingly | » |
| consensio | agreement, harmony, cooperation /plot, conspiracy | » |
| iucunditas | pleasure, charm | » |
| lepor lepos | charm, wit, elegance | » |
| Primum non nocere | First, do no harm | » |
| Concordia salus | Well-being through harmony | » |
| Ignorantia iuris nocet | Being ignorant of law harms | » |
| Quod nocet, saepe docet | That which harms, often teaches | » |
| Ubi concordia, ibi victoria | Where there is harmony, there is victory | » |
| Concordia civium murus urbium | Harmony of citizens is the wall of cities | » |
| Praesente medico nihil nocet | In the presence of a doctor nothing can harm | » |
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