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#797 · Aug 25, 2023
A field; cultivated land.
#796 · Aug 24, 2023
A pitchfork used to lift and move hay or straw.
#795 · Aug 23, 2023
Dative or ablative plural of «uter», meaning “to/for which (of two)?” or “by/wit…
#794 · Aug 22, 2023
#793 · Aug 21, 2023
A wedge, a triangular piece used for splitting or securing.
#792 · Aug 20, 2023
ablative singular of vulpēs
#791 · Aug 19, 2023
#790 · Aug 18, 2023
Mind; the faculty of thinking and understanding.
#789 · Aug 17, 2023
A short, coarse cloak, often a soldier’s cloak, worn for covering the body.
#788 · Aug 16, 2023
#787 · Aug 15, 2023
A husk or chaff scale that covers the grain of wheat or other cereals.
#786 · Aug 14, 2023
#785 · Aug 13, 2023
The river Po in northern Italy.
#784 · Aug 12, 2023
Perfect active indicative 1st person singular of "exspuo": "I spat out".
#783 · Aug 11, 2023
#782 · Aug 10, 2023
I dip/immerse (1st person singular present indicative of mergo).
#781 · Aug 09, 2023
#780 · Aug 08, 2023
#779 · Aug 07, 2023
#778 · Aug 06, 2023
A fermented fish sauce used as a common seasoning in Roman cooking.
#777 · Aug 05, 2023
#776 · Aug 04, 2023
#775 · Aug 03, 2023
Capua (a city in Italy)
#774 · Aug 02, 2023
to avoid; to shun or keep away from something.
#773 · Aug 01, 2023
#772 · Jul 31, 2023
Born; a son/child, i.e., someone who has been born.
#771 · Jul 30, 2023
dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of flexus
#770 · Jul 29, 2023
#769 · Jul 28, 2023
the Irish; Gaelic-speaking people of Ireland and Scotland
#768 · Jul 27, 2023