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| mespilus [Noun] | medla | » |
| mespilum [Noun] | medla | » |
| conluvies [Noun] | medle | » |
| conluvio [Noun] | medle | » |
| medie | moderately | » |
| armiger | armed | » |
| farrago [Noun] | medle | » |
| medius | middle, the middle of, central, midst | » |
| iam | now, by now, already/ presently, immediately, soon | » |
| medium | everyday life, the common good, the public eye | » |
| trepidus | alarmed | » |
| soleo | to be accustomed, be used to | » |
| levis | light, slight, trivial /beardless, bald /light-armed | » |
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| veles | light-armed troops | » |
| meditari [Verb] | meditat | » |
| commentari [Verb] | meditat | » |
| cogitare [Verb] | meditat | » |
| Malmundarium | Malmedy | » |
| medicor | to heal, cure | » |
| caleo | to be warmed, be inflamed | » |
| medicus | doctor, physician | » |
| medium corpus [Noun] | wais | » |
| ferus | fierce, wild, savage, untamed | » |
| sedatus | calmed, settled, checked | » |
| suetus | [+ inf] accustomed to | » |
| conciliator | mediator | » |
| illaesus | unharmed | » |
| villa | country house, country estate /(med.) manor, village | » |
| cogitat [Verb] | meditate | » |
| ilicet | it is finished /right away, immediately | » |
| volvo | to meditate upon, roll on or onwards | » |
| ilico | on the spot, immediately | » |
| sospes | unharmed, safe and sound | » |
| meditatio | practice, preparation, getting ready | » |
| commentatio [Noun] | meditatio | » |
| efferus | savage, wild, untamed, undomesticated | » |
| persona | [medieval] one holding an honor, official, magnate | » |
| meditatio [Noun] | meditatio | » |
| in cognitatione defixus [Adjective] | meditativ | » |
| illico | immediately | » |
| rememdium | cure, remedy, nostrum, medicine | » |
| meditatio | consideration, pondering | » |
| edoctus | well versed, informed | » |
| solito | to be accustomed to, have the habit of, make a practice of | » |
| mediocris | ordinary, average, fair, moderate, mediocre | » |
| interventus | mediation | » |
| statim | instantly, immediately | » |
| cogitatio [Noun] | meditatio | » |
| effertus | stuffed, jammed, crammed | » |
| expeditus | unimpeded, unchecked /(mil.) light-armed | » |
| desuesco | to to be unaccustomed | » |
| refertus | stuffed, crammed | » |
| vicinus | neighbor/ (med.) resident | » |
| informis | formless, shapeless /deformed, hideous | » |
| infensus | hostile, agressive /(arms) aimed, ready /(spirit) dangerous | » |
| formosus | finely formed | » |
| curatio | attention /medical attention, healing, curing | » |
| solitus | accustomed, usual, habitual, ordinary, customary | » |
| farrago | mixed fodder for cattle, mash /mishmash, medley, mixture | » |
| indomitus | untamed, wild | » |
| verecundor | to feel diffident, ashamed | » |
| insolita | unaccustomed, unusual | » |
| incolumis | uninjured, safe, scatheless, unharmed | » |
| protinus | forward, further on, continuously, immediately | » |
| ferocitas | courage, untamed spirit /arogance | » |
| incomptus | unkempt, untrimmed / rude, rough | » |
| exardesco | to to be inflamed | » |
| differtus | stuffed full, crammed, jammed | » |
| continuo | (adv.) immediately, at once | » |
| confestim | speedily, rapidly, immediately, without delay | » |
| theoricus | meditative, speculative, contemplative | » |
| consisto | (+ abl. etc.) to be formed of, consist/ stop, stay | » |
| hostilis | hostile or enemy, armed | » |
| desperata | irremediable | » |
| insolitus | unaccustomed /unusual, strange, uncommon | » |
| satellites | armed retainers, retinue | » |
| quadrivium | second stage of the medieval curriculum | » |
| cristatus | crested, plumed | » |
| obviam ire | (+ dat.) to go to meet, oppose /help, remedy | » |
| incognitus | unknown, unexamined / unrecognized / unclaimed | » |
| inquisitor | [med] juror, member of an inquest, trustee | » |
| vox, vocis | voice, word /(med.) power, right, authority | » |
| erubescundus | something to be ashamed of, worth blushing over | » |
| contubernium | band of armed retainers | » |
| inconsumptus | unconsumed, undiminished, not depleted | » |
| ilico, illico | on the spot, in that very place /immediately | » |
| meditor, meditatus | to reflect upon, consider, ponder /practice | » |
| adsuesco assuesco | to grow accustomed to, used to, make familiar | » |
| In medio stat virtus | Virtue stands in the middle | » |
| Medio tutissimus ibis | In the middle shall you walk the safest | » |
| comedo, comedi, comesum | to eat up, consume /waste, squander | » |
| Medicus curat, natura sanat | The doctor cares [for his patient], nature heals [him] | » |
| silex, silicis (med. cilicis) | hard stone, sharp, rock, flint | » |
| Nulla est medicina sine lingua Latina | Medicine is nothing without Latin | » |
| Nulla res tam necessaria est quam medicina | Nothing is so necessary as medicine | » |
| Cuivis dolori remedium est patientia | Patience is the cure for all suffering | » |
| Omnium artium medicina nobilissima est | Medicine is the noblest of all arts | » |
| Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis | There's no herb against the power of death | » |
| Neque ignorare [medicum] oportet quae sit aegri natura | Nor does it behoove [the doctor] to ignore the sick man's temperament | » |
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