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cursuscourse»
per(+ acc.) (of time) throughout, during, in the course of»
tuiyour, yours /I read YOUR letter that said, dear john»
cursusa race, a running, race course, race track, course»
pulsoto strike (the hours)»
noster nostra nostrumour, ours»
confugoto flee, have recourse to, take refuge»
tenorsense, contents, uninterrupted course, a holding fast»
quippecertainly, to be sure, indeed, of course»
decursusdownward course»
epulaea banquet, feast / food / dishes, courses of a meal»
decursusa running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours»
suasoriapersuasive discourse»
confugioto take refuge in, have recourse to»
tractuscourse, progress, movement»
nimirumof course, undoubtedly, certainly (sometimes ironical)»
intendoto extend, aim, direct, direct one's course, aim at»
scilicetevidently, certainly, of course, no doubt, assuredly»
proposituma design, purpose, scheme, theme of discourse»
curriculuma running, race, lap around the track, course»
videlicet(adv.) (ironically) of course, to be sure»
teneo iterto hold one's course, conceive»
frequentiaa large concourse, population, numerous assembly»
Temet nosceKnow yourself»
noster nostriour ours /that old dream of OURS»
noster nostriour ours /OUR hearts beat as one»
vestrum vestriyour yours/ you may sing about YOUR pretty gals»
vester, vestra, vestrum(plu.) your, yours»
Non nobis solum nati sumusWe are not born for ourselves alone»
Quidquid discis, tibi discisWhatever you learn, you learn it for yourself»
Imperare sibi maximum imperium estTo rule yourself is the ultimate power»
Gaudeamus igitur iuvenes dum sumusThus let us enjoy ourselves as long as we are young»
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