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#557 · Dec 28, 2022
#556 · Dec 27, 2022
A tribe of Armenia mentioned by Tacitus
#555 · Dec 26, 2022
a curved plough-beam
#554 · Dec 25, 2022
Verb: bibo, bibere; it means to drink.
#553 · Dec 24, 2022
first-person singular perfect active indicative of obeō
#552 · Dec 23, 2022
To go under or approach; to enter.
#551 · Dec 22, 2022
Millstones; stones used for grinding grain.
#550 · Dec 21, 2022
The belly or abdomen, the part of the body where food is held and digested.
#549 · Dec 20, 2022
#548 · Dec 19, 2022
#547 · Dec 18, 2022
Negative conjunction meaning "and not" or "nor" (i.e., "nec").
#546 · Dec 17, 2022
#545 · Dec 16, 2022
A Roman heavy javelin thrown in battle.
#544 · Dec 15, 2022
bittern
#543 · Dec 14, 2022
A league, a unit of distance (about 2.2 km).
#542 · Dec 13, 2022
#541 · Dec 12, 2022
A thin rod or twig, often used as a switch or staff.
#540 · Dec 11, 2022
Fierce, dreadful, or ominous; cruel or threatening.
#539 · Dec 10, 2022
"Rapui" is the perfect tense of rapio: "I seized/took (snatched away)".
#538 · Dec 09, 2022
#537 · Dec 08, 2022
loving
#536 · Dec 07, 2022
Preposition and adverb meaning "beyond" or "on the far side of" (past something)…
#535 · Dec 06, 2022
#534 · Dec 05, 2022
uices: plural of "uicis"; means turns or changes (as in taking turns).
#533 · Dec 04, 2022
#532 · Dec 03, 2022
Nothing; not anything.
#531 · Dec 02, 2022
female equivalent of amīcus: a female friend
#530 · Dec 01, 2022
#529 · Nov 30, 2022
Rest, quiet, or calm; a state of being at peace without activity.
#528 · Nov 29, 2022
bile; a bitter fluid produced by the liver that aids digestion.