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| pridem | in time past | » |
| derideo | to laugh at, mock, deride | » |
| inrideo | to laugh at, mock, ridicule | » |
| surrideo | to smile | » |
| veho | (in the passive) to sail, ride, drive, etc | » |
| glorior | to glory, brag, boast, pride oneself | » |
| glorior | to pride oneself, boast, glory in | » |
| equito | to ride, ride through | » |
| equito | (-are) to ride on horseback | » |
| eveho | (-vexi, vectum) to carry out (+ relexive) sail away, ride away | » |
| iam pridem | now for a long time | » |
| subrideo subrisi subrisum | to smile | » |
| insulto | to leap at or on /revile, insult, deride, heap scorn upon | » |
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| fastosus | pride, haughtiness | » |
| rideo risi risum | to laugh at, laugh | » |
| eques, equitis | horseman, cavalry man rider (classical) | » |
| Ex Sciencia Tridens | From knowledge, comes (sea) power | » |
| praefero, prefero | anticipate, carry by, ride by | » |
| Ridendo dicere verum | To tell the truth while laughing (i.e., joking) | » |
| Ridendo castigat mores | laugh corrects customs | » |
| Licet volare si in tergo aquilae volat | A man can fly if he wishes, if he rides on the back of an eagle | » |
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