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| maneo | to remain, stay, stay the night, last, endure, abide by | » |
| duro | to harden, last, endure | » |
| flatus | blowing, blast, breathing, arrogance, haughtiness | » |
| firmo | to make lasting, secure, affirm | » |
| tandem | at last, finally | » |
| eduro | to last endure, persist | » |
| voluntas | last will, testament / meaning, sense | » |
| obduro | to be hard, persist, endure, last, hold out | » |
| inflatus | blowing into, blast, inspiration | » |
| permaneo | to stay to the end, last, endure | » |
| bucinum | trumpet-blast | » |
| aliquando | at any time, sometimes, occasionally, at last | » |
| triduana | lasting three days | » |
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| denique | at last, finally, again, in short | » |
| extremus | outermost, last, extreme | » |
| diuturnus | lasting a long time, of long duration | » |
| perennis | everlasting, uninterrupted | » |
| triduanus | three days' duration, lasting three days | » |
| perpetuus | perpetual, lasting, continuous, uninterrupted | » |
| scholasticus | scholar, learned one, schoolboy | » |
| trilustralis | lasting for fifteen years | » |
| prothoplastus | the first man | » |
| aeternus eternus | eternal, everlasting, without end | » |
| tricesimus, triduana | lasting three days | » |
| Omnes hore vulnerant, Ultima Hore Necat | Every passing hour wounds; the last hour kills | » |
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