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| remaneo | to remain behind, stay, continue | » |
| versor | to remain, be engaged in | » |
| maneo | to remain, stay, stay the night, last, endure, abide by | » |
| ceteri | the remaining, the rest, the others | » |
| persto | to persist, remain firm | » |
| somes | body, remains, corpse, book, treatise | » |
| subsido | stay remain /lie in ambush | » |
| moror | to stay, remain, reside, linger | » |
| super | (adv.) over, above, besides, beyond, moreover, remaining | » |
| reliquum | remainder, what is left, leavings | » |
| caetera | the rest, that remaining | » |
| subsisto | to stand, withstand /stop, halt, cease /stay, remain | » |
| commoror | to sojourn, remain, inhabit | » |
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| supersum | to be superfluous, to remain | » |
| fragmen, fragminis | a breaking / fragments, remains, ruins | » |
| Sidere mens eadem mutato | Though the stars may change, our spirits remain the same | » |
| Ut incepit fidelis, sic permanet | Loyal she began, and loyal she remains | » |
| Rustica progenies semper villana fuit | A rustic ancestry will always remain field-slaves | » |
| Vox audita perit littera scripta manet | The spoken word perishes, the written words remain | » |
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