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#975 · Feb 19, 2024
Genitive plural of "avis" (bird): "of birds".
#974 · Feb 18, 2024
the father of Lycurgus and king of Thrace
#973 · Feb 17, 2024
Ceres is the Roman goddess of grain and agriculture.
#972 · Feb 16, 2024
first-person singular future active indicative of nōlō
#971 · Feb 15, 2024
#970 · Feb 14, 2024
#969 · Feb 13, 2024
A varicose vein, especially in the leg.
#968 · Feb 12, 2024
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#966 · Feb 10, 2024
#965 · Feb 09, 2024
Genitive singular of is/ea/id (often for cuius/eius): “of him/her/it; whose”.
#964 · Feb 08, 2024
to roar, bellow; rumble
#963 · Feb 07, 2024
The apse, the semicircular end of a church, especially where the altar is.
#962 · Feb 06, 2024
An innkeeper or tavern-keeper who runs an inn, providing food and drink to trave…
#961 · Feb 05, 2024
The palm of the hand, the inner surface used to hold things.
#960 · Feb 04, 2024
#959 · Feb 03, 2024
Pure, clean, unmixed; free from stain or impurity.
#958 · Feb 02, 2024
#957 · Feb 01, 2024
A two-pronged fork, pitchfork.
#956 · Jan 31, 2024
A swelling or mass in the body, often associated with disease.
#955 · Jan 30, 2024
first-person singular perfect active indicative of ēlīdō
#954 · Jan 29, 2024
dative singular of bes
#953 · Jan 28, 2024
A naiad; a freshwater nymph, especially of springs and rivers.
#952 · Jan 27, 2024
Rice; the grain used as food.
#951 · Jan 26, 2024
Cheek; the side of the mouth.
#950 · Jan 25, 2024
#949 · Jan 24, 2024
a prophetic utterance or oracle; what has been spoken as fate.
#948 · Jan 23, 2024
first-person singular perfect active indicative of eximō
#947 · Jan 22, 2024
Ashes; the powdery remains left after something is burned.
#946 · Jan 21, 2024