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#617 · Feb 26, 2023
Vitex is a shrub (chaste tree) whose twigs are often used for making wickerwork.
#616 · Feb 25, 2023
#615 · Feb 24, 2023
Accusative plural feminine of the demonstrative pronoun iste: “those (near you),…
#614 · Feb 23, 2023
A fly, a small flying insect often annoying.
#613 · Feb 22, 2023
"You knew/learned" (2nd person singular perfect active indicative of nosco), i.e…
#612 · Feb 21, 2023
second/third-person singular future active imperative of oleō
#611 · Feb 20, 2023
#610 · Feb 19, 2023
Alone; only, without others.
#609 · Feb 18, 2023
A forest or woodland; a place thick with trees.
#608 · Feb 17, 2023
I am envious; I feel jealousy.
#607 · Feb 16, 2023
#606 · Feb 15, 2023
An embankment or mound of piled earth, often for a road or fortification.
#605 · Feb 14, 2023
#604 · Feb 13, 2023
A funeral; burial rites.
#603 · Feb 12, 2023
One who binds or ties; a binder.
#602 · Feb 11, 2023
first-person singular perfect active indicative of gerō
#601 · Feb 10, 2023
a struggle or fight; wrestling.
#600 · Feb 09, 2023
#599 · Feb 08, 2023
Soft flesh or pulp, especially the inner flesh of fruit or meat.
#598 · Feb 07, 2023
to beat, pound
#597 · Feb 06, 2023
#596 · Feb 05, 2023
The same (feminine singular nominative), i.e., “the same woman/thing.”
#595 · Feb 04, 2023
I formed or shaped; I invented or pretended.
#594 · Feb 03, 2023
Vapor is steam or warm mist rising from water or other substances.
#593 · Feb 02, 2023
to entice, ensnare
#592 · Feb 01, 2023
Pure, unmixed wine (not diluted with water).
#591 · Jan 31, 2023
#590 · Jan 30, 2023
Genitive singular or nominative plural of "taurus": a bull (male bovine) / bulls…
#589 · Jan 29, 2023
to overwhelm or bury by heaping something over.
#588 · Jan 28, 2023
To marry; to enter into marriage (esp. of a woman, or of a man: to take a wife).