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| dolose | slyly, deceitfuly | » |
| prope | near, nearly, not far from, just now, closely | » |
| sub | (+ acc. or dat.) under, up under, close to, beneath, below | » |
| arceo | to shut up, enclose | » |
| prodo | deliver, transmit, hand over, disclose | » |
| inhio | to [+ dat] attend closely to/ [+ ad, pro] desire | » |
| coerceo | surround, enclose, restrain, confine/ regulate | » |
| propter | (+ acc.) near, close, on account of, because of | » |
| iuxta | (+ acc.) close to, near to/ (time) just before | » |
| evolvo | to untangle, extricate, detach, disclose, explain | » |
| perdo | to lose, destroy | » |
| iuxta | close by, near/ in like manner, equally | » |
| perdo | to ruin, lose | » |
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| includo | to shut in, enclose, establish a siege, surround | » |
| omitto | to let slip, lose, pardon | » |
| adhaero | to stick, cleave, secure, keep close to | » |
| indico | to proclaim, make publicly known, announce, disclose | » |
| miraculose | miraculously | » |
| amitto | to dismiss, send away, lose, let slip away | » |
| indico | to disclose | » |
| comperio | to disclose fully, find out with certainty, lay open | » |
| somniculose | sleepily, drowsily | » |
| formidilose | dreadfully, teribly | » |
| alienari | (pass) to lose one's mind | » |
| contingo | (contactum) to touch closely, happen to, befall | » |
| comminus | hand to hand, in close combat | » |
| termino | restrict, define, close, set a limit to | » |
| proximus | nearest, closest, next | » |
| patefacio | to disclose, expose, open, make open | » |
| propinquus | near, close, similar, nearly related | » |
| appropinquo | (+ dat.) to near, drawn near, come close, approach | » |
| propinquitas | intimacy, nearness, closeness | » |
| subsum subesse | to be near, close at hand, be under, be subject | » |
| claudo (clausus) | to confine, shut up, close, blockade, besiege | » |
| detego, detectum | to uncover, lay bare, disclose | » |
| Proximus sum egomet mihi | I am closest to myself | » |
| Veritatem dies aperit | Time discloses the truth | » |
| promo prompsi promptum | to produce, disclose, bring forth | » |
| Qui non proficit, deficit | He who does not go forward, loses ground | » |
| promptu, in promptu ponere | to make clear, reveal, disclose | » |
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