| Latin | English | |
| meus | my | » |
| exercitus | army | » |
| mei | my, mine /MY heart belongs to daddy. that old gang of MINE | » |
| tempestuosus | stormy | » |
| illi | (neut sing. dat.) i'd give my right arm FOR THOSE (cookies) | » |
| ater | gloomy, malicious | » |
| huic | (neut sing. dat.) i'd give my right arm FOR THIS (cookie) | » |
| acies | army, wing of a formation | » |
| orgia | a festival of mysteries, orgy | » |
| pullus | dark-clorored, blackish /sad, gloomy / a dark garment | » |
| hostis | an enemy of the state | » |
| quorum | (masc. pl. gen.) the army, half OF WHICH was ill | » |
| hostes hostium | the enemy | » |
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| inimicus | personal enemy, foe, opponent | » |
| acerbus | bitter, gloomy, dark | » |
| equidem | (adv) indeed, truly, for my part | » |
| hostilis | hostile or enemy, armed | » |
| contristo | to make sad or gloomy | » |
| atrer, atra, atrum | dark, gloomy | » |
| frugalitas | frugality, economy, pinching pennies | » |
| labes labis | stain, blemish, disgrace, infamy /misfortune | » |
| Temeas simium meum | Hold my monkey! | » |
| Venies sub dentem | You will come under [my] tooth | » |
| E clunibus tractum | Pulled from the buttocks. (i.e. Pulled out of my arse.) | » |
| Dominus Illuminatio Mea | The Lord is my light, | » |
| Noli turbare circulos meos | Don't move my circles | » |
| Proximus sum egomet mihi | I am closest to myself | » |
| Tu quoque Brute filii mihi? | Even you Brutus, my son? | » |
| Plaudite, amici, comedia finita est | Applaud, my friends, the comedy is over. (Said by Ludwig van Beethoven on his deathbed.) | » |
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