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| per | (+ acc.) (means/instrument) through, with, by, by means of | » |
| opes | (pl.) means, wealth, abundance, riches, resources | » |
| haud | no, not at all, by no means | » |
| immo | by all means, by no means, on the contrary | » |
| minime | in the least degree, very little/not at all, by no means | » |
| quo | (masc. sing. abl.) (the money) BY means of WHICH he lived | » |
| pauper | poor, with few means, poverty-stricken | » |
| pauper | beggar, person without means | » |
| ludicer | playful, means arbitrary, capricious | » |
| facultas | power, means, opportunity, capacity, ability, stock | » |
| nequaquam | by no means, not at all | » |
| substantia | substance, essence, means of subsistence, property | » |
| nequequam | by no means, not at all | » |
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| Excusatio non petita, acusatio manifesta | Unwanted excuse implies/means manifest accusation | » |
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