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| hi | (masc. plur. nom.) THESE (men) are loyal to the king | » |
| his | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THESE (churches) | » |
| his | (neut. plur. dat.) Listen TO THESE (orders) | » |
| illa | (neut. plur. nom.) THOSE (arms) belong to the victor | » |
| hos | (masc. plur. acc.) They burned THESE (houses) to the ground | » |
| illa | (neut. plur. acc.) Deborah always won THESE (wars) | » |
| illo | (masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THAT (field) | » |
| his | (masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THESE (roads) | » |
| qui | (masc. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (men) WHO have eyes to see. | » |
| illi | (masc. plur. nom.) THOSE (men) are loyal to the king | » |
| his | (fem. plur. abl) A life is enriched BY THESE (friendships) | » |
| hoc | (masc. sing. abl.) He gave plenty FOR THIS (field) | » |
| has | (fem. plur. acc.) They gave THESE (their lives) for the Faith | » |
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| his | (neut.) his; (masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THESE (policemen) | » |
| vos | (acc.) you (pl) /I'll fight YOU all, then; bring me giants! | » |
| plene | (adv.) completely, wholly, fully | » |
| opes | (pl.) means, wealth, abundance, riches, resources | » |
| illos | (masc. plur. acc.) They burned THOSE (houses) to the ground | » |
| papula | a pimple | » |
| copia | abundant supply | » |
| illis | (masc. plur. dat.) Tell it TO THOSE (Marines) | » |
| copia | abundamce, supply | » |
| quae | (neut. pl. acc.) those things WHICH we must have | » |
| milia | (pl.) thousands | » |
| loci | (pl.) passages in literary works | » |
| quae | (neut. plur. nom.) WHAT cannot be avoided must be endured | » |
| placeo | (+ dat.) to please, be agreeble to | » |
| illis | (plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| illis | (neut. plur. abl.) She earned it BY THESE (her deeds) | » |
| quin | (with verbs of hindering, etc.) "without + participle" | » |
| spera | (n.pl.) hopes | » |
| illis | (neut. plur. dat.) Listen TO THESE (orders) | » |
| illis | (masc. plur. abl.) They passed BY THOSE (roads) | » |
| pluris | (gen.) at a higher price, of a great value | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THOSE (churches) | » |
| quas | (fem. pl. acc.) the fates, against whom he struggled | » |
| quos | (masc. pl. acc.) those WHOM he accused of treachery | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. abl) A life is enriched BY THESE (friendships) | » |
| quae | (fem. pl. nom.) Let THOSE (women) WHO have ears to hear | » |
| illas | (fem. plur. acc.) They gave THOSE (their lives) for the Faith | » |
| harum | (fem. plur. gen.) The city wall had four OF THESE (gates) | » |
| obses | (obsidis) hostage, security, pledge, surety | » |
| horum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| perago | (-ere) to harass, disturb / mention / complete, accomplish | » |
| supplex | [a] suppliant | » |
| uredo | a plant blight | » |
| fanum | a temple or church with the land around it, a holy place | » |
| eruca | a colewort (plant) | » |
| horum | (masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THESE (soldiers) are spent | » |
| penitus | (adv.) inside, widely, through and through, completely | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. dat.) the good fortune, TO WHICH he owed his crown | » |
| placitum | accord, agreement, pact /assembly for judgment | » |
| paliurus | a plant, Christ's thorn | » |
| everro | (-verri, -versus) to sweep out, plunder, pillage | » |
| plorator | a lamenter | » |
| quarum | (fem. pl. gen.) their envy and jealousy, OF WHICH we know | » |
| punctum | a prick, little hole, puncture /a point, spot, place | » |
| quibus | (fem. pl. abl.) the beards, BY WHICH the pirates were known | » |
| quibus | (neut. pl. abl.) the arms WITH WHICH he won Rome | » |
| quorum | (neut. pl. gen.) dangers, OF WHICH there were not a few | » |
| hae he | (fem. plur. nom) THESE (speeches) were very fine | » |
| quibus | (masc. pl. abl.) his sons, BY WHOM he was attacked when old | » |
| quibus | (masc. pl. dat.) the monastery IN WHICH he was intered | » |
| quorum | (masc. pl. gen.) the army, half OF WHICH was ill | » |
| illorum | (masc. plur. gen.) The horses OF THOSE (soldiers) are spent | » |
| illarum | (fem. plur. gen.) The city wall had four OF THOSE (gates) | » |
| quibus | (neut. pl. dat.) the crimes FOR WHICH he was executed | » |
| expletus | (part.) perfect, complete | » |
| illorum | (neut. plur. gen) The cattle OF THESE (monsters) were fat | » |
| lemures | (pl. only) ghosts, phantoms | » |
| maiores | (pl.) ancestors | » |
| potentia | [political/diplomatic power] influence | » |
| verbera | (in pl.) blows, a beating, thrashing | » |
| respergo | [resperi, respersum] to sprinkle, splash | » |
| bellaria | [pl.] dessert | » |
| litterae | (pl.) letter, epistle, missive, note /literature | » |
| haec hec | (neut. plur. nom.) THESE (kisses) are sweeter than wine | » |
| arbustum | a vineyard planted with trees | » |
| alcedonia | (neuter pl.) the kingfisher's time, calm, tranquility | » |
| decursus | a running down /charge, manoeuver, attack; completion of a cours | » |
| insidiae | (plural) treachery, ambushes, plots, conspiracies | » |
| crepundia | a toy, rattle, plaything | » |
| recessus | a going back, retreat /place of retreat, quiet place | » |
| postulatio | a demand, request, desire /complaint | » |
| incommodo | (-are) to be troublesome, unpleasant, annoying | » |
| illae ille | (fem. plur. nom.) THOSE (women) must die! | » |
| responsiva | a written reply, answering letter | » |
| accusator | accusor, plaintiff | » |
| quamtotius | ? completely, all | » |
| abundantia | abundance, bounty, plenty | » |
| cardo duplex | a cardinal point /main consideration | » |
| quinquiplico | (-are) to multiply by five | » |
| ludio, ludius | actor, player | » |
| exaggeratus | accumulated, abundantly supplied | » |
| nam, namque | (conj.) for /for example, for instance | » |
| miracula, miraculum | a miracle play | » |
| instituo-ui-utum | 3, put in place, begin | » |
| vester, vestra, vestrum | (plu.) your, yours | » |
| plecto aliquem capite | * suffer capital punishment, death | » |
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