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mespilus [Noun]medla»
mespilum [Noun]medla»
conluvies [Noun]medle»
conluvio [Noun]medle»
mediemoderately»
armigerarmed»
farrago [Noun]medle»
mediusmiddle, the middle of, central, midst»
iamnow, by now, already/ presently, immediately, soon»
mediumeveryday life, the common good, the public eye»
trepidusalarmed»
soleoto be accustomed, be used to»
levislight, slight, trivial /beardless, bald /light-armed»
veleslight-armed troops»
meditari [Verb]meditat»
commentari [Verb]meditat»
cogitare [Verb]meditat»
MalmundariumMalmedy»
medicorto heal, cure»
caleoto be warmed, be inflamed»
medicusdoctor, physician»
medium corpus [Noun]wais»
ferusfierce, wild, savage, untamed»
sedatuscalmed, settled, checked»
suetus [+ inf] accustomed to»
conciliatormediator»
illaesusunharmed»
villacountry house, country estate /(med.) manor, village»
cogitat [Verb]meditate»
ilicetit is finished /right away, immediately»
volvoto meditate upon, roll on or onwards»
ilicoon the spot, immediately»
sospesunharmed, safe and sound»
meditatiopractice, preparation, getting ready»
commentatio [Noun]meditatio»
efferussavage, wild, untamed, undomesticated»
persona [medieval] one holding an honor, official, magnate»
meditatio [Noun]meditatio»
in cognitatione defixus [Adjective]meditativ»
illicoimmediately»
rememdiumcure, remedy, nostrum, medicine»
meditatioconsideration, pondering»
edoctuswell versed, informed»
solitoto be accustomed to, have the habit of, make a practice of»
mediocrisordinary, average, fair, moderate, mediocre»
interventusmediation»
statiminstantly, immediately»
cogitatio [Noun]meditatio»
effertusstuffed, jammed, crammed»
expeditusunimpeded, unchecked /(mil.) light-armed»
desuescoto to be unaccustomed»
refertusstuffed, crammed»
vicinusneighbor/ (med.) resident»
informisformless, shapeless /deformed, hideous»
infensushostile, agressive /(arms) aimed, ready /(spirit) dangerous»
formosusfinely formed»
curatioattention /medical attention, healing, curing»
solitusaccustomed, usual, habitual, ordinary, customary»
farragomixed fodder for cattle, mash /mishmash, medley, mixture»
indomitusuntamed, wild»
verecundorto feel diffident, ashamed»
insolitaunaccustomed, unusual»
incolumisuninjured, safe, scatheless, unharmed»
protinusforward, further on, continuously, immediately»
ferocitascourage, untamed spirit /arogance»
incomptusunkempt, untrimmed / rude, rough»
exardescoto to be inflamed»
differtusstuffed full, crammed, jammed»
continuo(adv.) immediately, at once»
confestimspeedily, rapidly, immediately, without delay»
theoricusmeditative, speculative, contemplative»
consisto(+ abl. etc.) to be formed of, consist/ stop, stay»
hostilishostile or enemy, armed»
desperatairremediable»
insolitusunaccustomed /unusual, strange, uncommon»
satellitesarmed retainers, retinue»
quadriviumsecond stage of the medieval curriculum»
cristatuscrested, plumed»
obviam ire(+ dat.) to go to meet, oppose /help, remedy»
incognitusunknown, unexamined / unrecognized / unclaimed»
inquisitor [med] juror, member of an inquest, trustee»
vox, vocisvoice, word /(med.) power, right, authority»
erubescundussomething to be ashamed of, worth blushing over»
contuberniumband of armed retainers»
inconsumptusunconsumed, undiminished, not depleted»
ilico, illicoon the spot, in that very place /immediately»
meditor, meditatusto reflect upon, consider, ponder /practice»
adsuesco assuescoto grow accustomed to, used to, make familiar»
In medio stat virtusVirtue stands in the middle»
Medio tutissimus ibisIn the middle shall you walk the safest»
comedo, comedi, comesumto eat up, consume /waste, squander»
Medicus curat, natura sanatThe doctor cares [for his patient], nature heals [him]»
silex, silicis (med. cilicis)hard stone, sharp, rock, flint»
Nulla est medicina sine lingua LatinaMedicine is nothing without Latin»
Nulla res tam necessaria est quam medicinaNothing is so necessary as medicine»
Cuivis dolori remedium est patientiaPatience is the cure for all suffering»
Omnium artium medicina nobilissima estMedicine is the noblest of all arts»
Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortisThere's no herb against the power of death»
Neque ignorare [medicum] oportet quae sit aegri naturaNor does it behoove [the doctor] to ignore the sick man's temperament»
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