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| stilla | a drop (of liquid) | » |
| sileo | to be still, silent/ (+ acc.) be silent about / rest | » |
| etiam | as yet, still / even, also, besides | » |
| etiam | (+ comparative) still [etiam maior = still greater | » |
| soporo | to still | » |
| silens | silent, still | » |
| atqui | (conj.) and yet, still | » |
| haero | to be brought to a standstill, keep at, hesitate | » |
| adhuc | till then, till now, still, even now, besides, also, yet | » |
| tamen | nothwithstanding, nevertheless, yet, still, for all that | » |
| silentium | silence, stillness, quiet, repose, obscurity | » |
| consisto | to take one's stand, stand still, stop, be posted | » |
| stillicidium | dripping moisture, rainwater from the eaves | » |
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| sto, steti, statum | to stand, stand still, stand firm | » |
| etiamnun, etiamnunc | yet, still, until now | » |
| Qui transtulit sustinet | He who is transplanted is still sustained | » |
| Aegroto dum anima est, spes est | As long as a sick person is conscious, there is still hope | » |
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