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| sis | (=si vis) if you wish, are willing, want, prefer | » |
| sis | (2nd person present subjunctive of sum) you may be | » |
| his | (neut. plur. dat.) Listen TO THESE (orders) | » |
| his | (masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THESE (roads) | » |
| his | (fem. plur. abl) A life is enriched BY THESE (friendships) | » |
| his | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THESE (churches) | » |
| vis | (sing.) violence /a large number, quantity, a force /nature | » |
| his | (neut.) his; (masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THESE (policemen) | » |
| quis | (question) who?, what?, which? | » |
| ars | (artis) skill method, technique, conduct, character | » |
| hic | (masc. nom. sing.) THIS (house) is filthy | » |
| panis | (-is) bread | » |
| illa | (fem. sing. nom.) THAT (sword) is more expensive | » |
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| qua | (fem. sing. abl.) (the abbess) BY WHOM she was advised | » |
| huic | (fem sing. dat.) There is a statue IN THIS (abbey) | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. abl) A life is enriched BY THESE (friendships) | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THOSE (churches) | » |
| hac | (fem. sing. abl.) He who lives BY THIS (the sword). | » |
| huius | (fem. sing. gen.) They are fond OF THIS (change) | » |
| illis | (masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THOSE (Marines) | » |
| hoc | (neut. sing. abl.) Do not hesistate BECAUSE OF THIS! (doubt) | » |
| illis | (neut. plur. dat.) Listen TO THESE (orders) | » |
| hoc | (neut. sing. acc.) Break THIS! (fetter) | » |
| hoc | (neut. sing. nom.) THIS (monastery) is well-built | » |
| illis | (plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| illis | (neut. plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| huic | (neut sing. dat.) i'd give my right arm FOR THIS (cookie) | » |
| illis | (masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THOSE (roads) | » |
| illi | (fem sing. dat.) There is a statue IN THAT (abbey) | » |
| hoc | (masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THIS (field) | » |
| huic | (masc. sing. dat.) He sent FOR THIS (doctor) | » |
| ille | (masc. nom. sing.) THAT (house) is filthy | » |
| caris | (-idia f.) a kind of crab | » |
| nobis | (dat.) us /the world belongs to US | » |
| vobis | (abl.) you /who knows more than YOU? i do! | » |
| nobis | (abl.) us /there'll be no one as happy as US | » |
| vobis | (dat.) you /i'm talkin' to YOU, yeah, talkin' 'bout Cindy | » |
| nimis | (adv.) too much, overmuch, excessively | » |
| crispo | (-are) to curl / move rapidly / brandish, wave | » |
| quibus | (masc. pl. abl.) his sons, BY WHOM he was attacked when old | » |
| pluris | (gen.) at a higher price, of a great value | » |
| obses | (obsidis) hostage, security, pledge, surety | » |
| caro | (carnis f.) flesh, meat | » |
| illud | (neut. sing. nom.) THAT (monastery) is well-built | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crown | » |
| hunc | (masc. sing. acc.) He ate THIS (fruit) | » |
| hanc | (fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THIS (her youth) | » |
| gauisus | (< gaudeo) rejoicing, joyous, glad, happy | » |
| latro | (-onis) hired servant / mercenary soldier | » |
| discedo | (discessum ) to break up, depart, go away, pass away | » |
| ericius | (mil.) hedgehog, chevaux de frise | » |
| alter | (adv.) otherwise | » |
| miseror | (+dative) to pity | » |
| decido | (-cisi -cisum) to cut down, cut off / arrange, settle | » |
| quamvis | (conj) however much, although/ as much as you like | » |
| cresco | (cretum) to grow, increase, expand / spring forth, arise | » |
| legens | (-entis) a reader | » |
| sapiens | (subs.) a wise man, philosopher | » |
| latro | (-onis) hunter | » |
| cardo | (-inis, m.) a hinge /pole or pivot | » |
| distulo | (past) to delay [MGHss 25:268] | » |
| agrestis | (adj) rustic, wild, unmannered, boorish, clodish | » |
| consisto | (+ in) to depend on, rely on | » |
| distraho | (persons) estrange, distract /(property) sell up, alienate | » |
| penitens | (penitentis) a penitent | » |
| perago | (-ere) to harass, disturb / mention / complete, accomplish | » |
| necesse | (adj.) necessary, unavoidable, indispensable | » |
| alioqui | (adv.) otherwise | » |
| crepido | (-inis) foundation, base / pedestal / pier, quay / dam | » |
| declive | (-is) a slope, decline | » |
| consisto | (+ abl. etc.) to be formed of, consist/ stop, stay | » |
| gaudeo | (gavisus) to rejoice, take delight | » |
| devotio | (Christian) piety, devotion, zeal | » |
| rustice | (adv) boorishly, in a peasant manner | » |
| distraho | (associations) to break up, dissolve | » |
| alacer | (-ris) quick, sharp, rapid, ready, keen | » |
| consulo | (+ dat) take care of, for, advise | » |
| litterae | (pl.) letter, epistle, missive, note /literature | » |
| summitto | (se) to condescend, submit /raise, rear, make grow | » |
| equester | (-stris, stre) equestrian, relating to cavalry | » |
| commodo | (+ acc.) to furnish, lend, give | » |
| os, ossis | (n) a bone | » |
| alioquin | (adv.) otherwise, in some respects /in general | » |
| ceterum | (adv.) otherwise, moreover, but | » |
| volubilis | (of speech) rapid, fluent, voluble | » |
| evanesco | (evanui) to vanish, disappear / pass away | » |
| articulus | (of time) a moment, crisis | » |
| potissimum | (adv.) chiefly, most of all | » |
| haec hec | (fem. sing. nom.) THIS (sword) is more expensive | » |
| penetralis | (noun) interior, inner rooms | » |
| alcedonia | (neuter pl.) the kingfisher's time, calm, tranquility | » |
| haec hec | (neut. plur. nom.) THESE (kisses) are sweeter than wine | » |
| suscitatio | (-onis) f, rekindling, awakening | » |
| illae ille | (sing. gen.) She paid half OF THIS (the cost) | » |
| impugnatio | (-ionis) attack | » |
| statutum tempus | * appointed, established | » |
| suus, sua, suum | (refl. poss. adj.) his, her, its, their own | » |
| absens, absentis | (adj.) absent, missing, away, gone | » |
| plecto aliquem capite | * suffer capital punishment, death | » |
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