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de(prep. + abl.) down from, from, concerning, about»
cuboto lie down, recline / be ill in bed»
pandoto make known, publicize, make patent»
ruinadownfall, destruction»
floscrown, move to and fro, wander»
urbscity, town»
coronacrown, diadem»
erusmaster, owner, lord»
forummarket place, town square»
tenus(after a name in abl. or gen.) up to, down to as far as»
tenus(prep. with abl) as far as, up to, to, down to»
latetto be unknown»
premosqueeze, press down, strike down»
illustratusrenowned»
frangoto break down»
civiscitizen, townsman, bourgeois, burgess»
gloriafame, renown, glory»
nominorto be renowned»
devocoto call away, call down, call aside»
casusdownfall»
corruoto fall to the ground, sink down /be ruined, destroyed»
nutusa nod, command, will / gravitation, movement down»
fossora digger, ditcher, sapper / fool, boor, clown»
narroto make known, say, speak, narrate»
accidoto fall down /to happen, occur / to hack, hew /to ruin»
defigofasten down, secure, fix firmly/ concentrate, fix upon»
sessiositting down, loitering, hanging around /chair, seat»
quibus(fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crown»
decidoto fall down / fall dead, die / sink, fall»
famosusmuch spoken of, renowned /notorious, infamous /libellous»
proprietasownership»
deferoto hand over, carry down, communicate, offer, refer»
fateorto confess, admit, allow, reveal, make known»
oppidum(fortified) town»
decoquoto boil down, boil away /(metals) melt away»
defluoto flow down, waste, disappear»
subigoto [-egi, -actus] put down, conquer, compel»
concidoto be ruined, fail /cut up, cut down, destroy»
clarusclear, bright /renowned, famous, illustrious»
deorsumdownwards»
destinoto fasten down, make fast, fix /determine settle /appoint»
concidoto fall down, sink, perish / (wind) subside»
inferithose down below, the dead»
cubitoto lie down often»
decido(-cisi -cisum) to cut down, cut off / arrange, settle»
quibus(fem. pl. abl.) the beards, BY WHICH the pirates were known»
conculcoto abuse, tread down, tread under foot»
propriusone's own, permanent, special, peculiar»
redimioto crown, bind around, encircle, surround»
demittoto let down, lower»
adultus(adj.) grown up, mature, adult, of age»
decumboto fall, fall into, lie down»
prosternoto knock down, cast down /destroy, ruin»
retardoto impede, slow down, obstruct»
ruinosusfalling down, going to ruin»
provolvoto fall down at another's feet»
noto-aremake note, mark down»
laureolaa laurel branch, crown of laurel»
subsidoto crouch down, settle, sink, subside»
ipsemethis own very self»
patriushanded down from one's forefathers»
innotescoto become known»
summittoto let down, lower /subject, subordinate»
despicioto look down, regard from above, despise»
ultroneusof one's own accord»
laurifercarrying laurel, crowned with laurel»
decursusdownward course»
alienatioalienation, transfer of ownership»
celebreradj, renowned, well known, popular, famous»
decursusa running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours»
exterminoexussum, burn down, burn, set on fire»
corruptiodowntumble, seduction, bribery»
lentitudoslowness, sluggishness / apathy»
despectooverlook, dispise, look down upon»
afflictusdistressed, cast down, prostrate, ruined, weakened»
laureatuscrowned with laurel, laureate»
triticeussown in wheat»
persequorto persecute, hunt down, track, trail»
infulatuscrowned with an episcopal mitre»
sui jurisone's own master»
fastigatuspointed down, sloping down»
celebritascrowd, multitude /celebration /fame, renown»
praecipitocast down headlong»
chirographumautograph, person's own handwriting /written charter»
evestigatusfound out, discovered. tracked down»
verbis suis, meis, etcin his own name»
praemo, premoto press down, strike down»
diffama (tus)spread around, made known»
exuro, exussumburn down, burn, set on fire»
per moenia urbisinside the walls of the town»
suus, sua, suum(refl. poss. adj.) his, her, its, their own»
cubitus, cubitusa lying down, rest»
inclutus inclituscelebrated, famous, renowned»
confiteor confessusto confess, own up, admit, acknowledge»
deprimo (depressus)to press down, depress, low-lying»
esse suae potestatisto be one's own master»
protraho (protractus)to draw out, rpotact, defer, make known»
occido, occidi, occasumto fall, fall down, (for the sun) to set»
summissus (from summitto)let down, lowered, gentle, mild»
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