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| propero | to hasten / accelerate, speed up | » |
| propero | to hasten | » |
| propero | to hasten, speed, move rapidly, come quickly | » |
| proprie | exclusively, particularly, peculiarly. properly | » |
| tempero | to mix properly, temper, regulate, mitigate | » |
| idoneus | proper, worthy, fitting, deserving, capable | » |
| decet | it is seemly, comely, suitable, proper | » |
| apto | to fit, approve, be suitable, proper, fit | » |
| oportet | it is proper, one should, one ought | » |
| oportet | it is fitting, it is proper, reasonable, becoming | » |
| bona | good qualities, gifts, blessings as well as material properties | » |
| his | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THESE (churches) | » |
| vaco | to be free from work, of a master, of property | » |
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| decorus | beautiful, graceful, charming, proper, fit, becoming | » |
| furta | stolen property /trick, deceit | » |
| rectus | right, correct, proper, upright, natural, plain | » |
| illis | (fem. plur. dat.) She gave her property TO THOSE (churches) | » |
| honeste | respectfully, properly, suitably, appropriately | » |
| cautus | [property] made safe, secured/ fenced/ secured by law | » |
| decenter | becomingly, properly | » |
| iustus | just, right, equitable, fair, lawful, proper | » |
| census | -us/ wealth, property /census | » |
| commodus | proper, fit, commodious | » |
| possessio | possession, property | » |
| honestus | honorable, respectable /fine, beautiful /proper | » |
| peculium | a bit of money, a small property | » |
| distraho | (persons) estrange, distract /(property) sell up, alienate | » |
| attentus | attentive, careful of one's property | » |
| hereditas | inheritance, often simply "property." | » |
| qualitas | quality, property, nature | » |
| legitiums | lawful, licit, right, proper, legitimate | » |
| abalienato | transfer of property, alienation | » |
| substantia | substance, essence, means of subsistence, property | » |
| ordine, ordinem | regularly, appropriately, properly | » |
| decens, decenter | properly, fittingly, suitably | » |
| praeproperus, preproperus | over-hasty, precipitate | » |
| Abusus non tollit usum | Abuse is no argument against proper use | » |
| Cum recte vivis, ne cures verba malorum | If you live properly, don't worry about what the evil ones say | » |
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