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| valeo | to have strength, have power, be effective | » |
| quae | (fem. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (women) WHO have ears to hear | » |
| abeo | to pass, to have been | » |
| quae | (neut. pl. acc.) those things WHICH we must have | » |
| habito | to have frequently /dwell, reside /take possession | » |
| feteo | to have a bad odor, stink | » |
| qui | (masc. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (men) WHO have eyes to see. | » |
| pilo | to shave, sut the hair | » |
| gero | to have, bear | » |
| baiulo | to carry a burden, have a responsibility | » |
| fruor | to have the benefit of, to enjoy | » |
| supero | to be above, have the upper hand, surpass, conquer, overcome | » |
| satago | have one's hands full, have enough to do | » |
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| coutor | to associate with, have dealings with | » |
| solito | to be accustomed to, have the habit of, make a practice of | » |
| praevaleo | to prevail, have power | » |
| praesum | to be set over, preside over have charge of | » |
| confido | have confidence in, be confident of, rely upon | » |
| excorio | to shave /scalp, flay /oppress /peel | » |
| confugo | to flee, have recourse to, take refuge | » |
| fastidio | to dislike, have an aversion to, loathe | » |
| confugio | to take refuge in, have recourse to | » |
| respicio | to look back, provide for, respect, have regard for | » |
| compatior | to suffer with one, feel pity, have compassion | » |
| facio + inf. | to bring to pass, to order, to have done | » |
| Experto credite | Believe me, for I have experienced | » |
| Teneo te, Africa! | I have you, Africa! | » |
| habeo habui habitum | to have, hold, possess /consider, regard | » |
| Habent sua fata libelli | Books have their fate | » |
| possum posse potum | to be able, avail, have influence | » |
| tondeo totonsi tonsum | shave, shear, clip, mow, reap, browse | » |
| valeo, valui, valiturus | to be strong, have power, be well | » |
| promptu, in promptu habere | to have read, display, have on show | » |
| In magnis voluisse sat est | In big things it's enough to just have the will | » |
| Non habes iure provocare mihi | You don't have the right to provoke me | » |
| Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici | By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe | » |
| Qui habet aures audiendi audiat | Those who have ears to hear, hear! | » |
| Exegi monumentum aere perennius | I have built a monument more durable than bronze | » |
| Si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses | If you had kept your silence, you would have stayed a philosopher | » |
| Donec eris felix multos numerabis amicos | As long as you are happy, you will have many friends | » |
| Nomina stultorum scribuntur ubique locorum | Fools have the habit of writing their names everywhere | » |
| Donec eris sospes, multos numerabis amicos. Tempora si fuerint nubila, solus eris | As long as you are wealthy, you will have many friends. When the tough times come, you will be left alone | » |
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