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| fas | divine law or command/ fate, destiny/ lawful, allowed | » |
| manus | hand | » |
| ut | (+ subj.) (command) to, that | » |
| tot | (indecl.) so many | » |
| quot | how many, as many (indecl.) | » |
| acsi | as if, (Herimann p. 283, 293) | » |
| nutus | command | » |
| faber | craftsman, artisan | » |
| quod | (neut. sing. nom.) (the war), WHICH killed so many | » |
| quid | (+ genitive) how much? how many? | » |
| fimus | dung, dirt, filth, manure | » |
| propinquus | kinsman | » |
| quem | (masc. sing. acc.) (the man), WHOM the king struck | » |
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| pedes | going on foot, walking /foot-soldier, infantryman | » |
| cuius | (fem. sing. gen.) (the queen), the vices OF WHOM were many | » |
| eques | horseman | » |
| civis | citizen, townsman, bourgeois, burgess | » |
| iuxta | close by, near/ in like manner, equally | » |
| paganus | countryman, peasant, pagan | » |
| villa | country house, country estate /(med.) manor, village | » |
| mandatum | commission, charge, entrust | » |
| iussu | (abl.) at the command of, by order of | » |
| foede | fouly, in a filty manner | » |
| juxta | adv, in a like manner, likewise | » |
| inhumane | inhumanly | » |
| captus | a catching, taking / power or manner of comprehension / idea | » |
| sapiens | (subs.) a wise man, philosopher | » |
| cuius | (masc. sing. gen.) (the saint) WHOSE virtues were many | » |
| nutus | a nod, command, will / gravitation, movement down | » |
| nutus | a nodding, nod, command, will | » |
| exigo | drive out, force out, exact, demand, sell | » |
| pallium | coverlet, mantle, cloak | » |
| immaniter | dreadfully, savagely | » |
| piscator | fisherman | » |
| pallium | covering, monk's garb, nun's veil, mantle | » |
| carnifex | executioner, hangman | » |
| ductor | general, leader, commander, guide | » |
| comiter | courteously, in a kindly, friendly manner | » |
| conduco | hire, employ for wages, among many other meanings | » |
| humanitas | gentleness | » |
| immanitas | heinousness, savagery, frightfulness | » |
| inhumanus | cruel, savage, barbarous, inhuman, uncivil, uncivilized | » |
| barbare | barbarously, uncouthly, savagely/ in a foreign manner | » |
| quomodo | in what manner, how/ in whatever way, somehow | » |
| pagatim | in vilages, in a village manner, in a rusticway | » |
| venator | hunter, huntsman | » |
| intentor | informant | » |
| humanitas | kindness, culture, refinement | » |
| senilis | an old man, aged man | » |
| laniatus | a tearing, ripping, mangling, mutilating | » |
| bellator | fighting man, warrior | » |
| a ab abs | (prep + abl) separation - out of (one out of many) | » |
| qualiter | just as, in whatever manner/way | » |
| imperator | commander in chief, general, emperor | » |
| cognatus | (adj.) related by blood (noun) a relative, kinsman | » |
| rustice | (adv) boorishly, in a peasant manner | » |
| stipator | an attendant of a nobleman | » |
| totidem | just as many | » |
| infeste | in a hostile manner, belligerently | » |
| genus hominum | human race | » |
| patricius | a nobleman | » |
| clementia | indulgence, forbearance, humanity, mercy, gentleness, etc | » |
| carnifico | behead, mangle, mutilate | » |
| turpiter | in an unseemly manner | » |
| manus manus | hand, band, handwriting | » |
| inhumanitas | curelty, inhumanity/ incivility, discourtesy/ stinginess | » |
| iaculator | a thrower, javelin man, spear thrower | » |
| liberalis | courteous, generous, gentlemanly | » |
| laceratio | a tearing, mangling | » |
| decursus | a running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours | » |
| agrestis | (adj) rustic, wild, unmannered, boorish, clodish | » |
| decursio | (milit.) a charge, manoeuver | » |
| inhumaniter | discourteously | » |
| facticius | artificial, man-made | » |
| effectus | doing, execution, performance, effect, result | » |
| vulgariter | in the common way, ordinary manner | » |
| multifariam | in many ways | » |
| latrunculus | highwayman, robber, brigand, bandit / mercenary soldier | » |
| terrigenus | indigenous, born from the earth, human being | » |
| barbaricus | a foreigner/ not Greek or Roman/ outlander | » |
| discessio | f, management, ordering, direction | » |
| postulatio | a demand, request, desire /complaint | » |
| assentator | flatterer, sycophant, yes-man | » |
| quemadmodum | how, in what manner | » |
| gubernatio | direction, command, leadership | » |
| inaestimandus | invaluable | » |
| crudelitas | cruelty, inhumanity | » |
| quam plures | as many as possible | » |
| crudeliter | in a cruel manner | » |
| Helnonensis | Elnon. Herimann, p. 279 | » |
| homo hominis | human being, man | » |
| incomposite | irregularly, in a disorderly manner | » |
| insuadibilis | adamant, immovable, not to be persuaded | » |
| baritus, barritus | German war cry | » |
| multipliciter | in many ways, in various ways | » |
| eques, equitis | horseman, cavalry man rider (classical) | » |
| custos, custodis | guardian, keeper, watchman, attendant, guard/spy | » |
| scaphium (sciphus | (Herimann, cap. 24) pot, bowl, drinking vessel | » |
| praeceptum, preceptum | instruction, injunction, command, precept | » |
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