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#498 · Oct 30, 2022
I split or cleave, especially by cutting or breaking.
#497 · Oct 29, 2022
sedge
#496 · Oct 28, 2022
#495 · Oct 27, 2022
Genitive singular of "unus" meaning "of one" (of a single person or thing).
#494 · Oct 26, 2022
a town of Messenia situated on the road from Pylus to Cyparissia
#493 · Oct 25, 2022
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#491 · Oct 23, 2022
A cone, a solid shape with a circular base that tapers to a point.
#490 · Oct 22, 2022
#489 · Oct 21, 2022
A vessel or container for holding things or liquids.
#488 · Oct 20, 2022
to reward, honor
#487 · Oct 19, 2022
#486 · Oct 18, 2022
a punishment device, perhaps a kind of collar for the neck
#485 · Oct 17, 2022
An adverb meaning "almost" or "nearly" (not quite).
#484 · Oct 16, 2022
#483 · Oct 15, 2022
ablative feminine singular of paulus
#482 · Oct 14, 2022
Work or labor; effort, especially hard or tiring work.
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#479 · Oct 11, 2022
Naked; without clothing, bare.
#478 · Oct 10, 2022
to shake, agitate, brandish
#477 · Oct 09, 2022
Divine will or power; a deity’s presence or influence.
#476 · Oct 08, 2022
A funeral; burial rites.
#475 · Oct 07, 2022
Cheap or of little value; common and not prized.
#474 · Oct 06, 2022
#473 · Oct 05, 2022
Dative or ablative singular of "febris" (fever): to/for a fever, with/by/from a …
#472 · Oct 04, 2022
accusative masculine plural of nōtus
#471 · Oct 03, 2022
A river of Gallia, now Isère
#470 · Oct 02, 2022
To feed or graze (animals), provide food.
#469 · Oct 01, 2022