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#468 · Sep 30, 2022
to go to, approach
#467 · Sep 29, 2022
fire
#466 · Sep 28, 2022
first-person singular perfect active indicative of tābēscō
#465 · Sep 27, 2022
#464 · Sep 26, 2022
Genitive plural or accusative plural of "senex": "of old men/people" or "old men…
#463 · Sep 25, 2022
First-person singular perfect of "habere": "I had" (also "I have had").
#462 · Sep 24, 2022
#461 · Sep 23, 2022
to begin to eat, bite, nibble (at), gnaw
#460 · Sep 22, 2022
A thin line or groove on a surface, such as on stone or the body.
#459 · Sep 21, 2022
#458 · Sep 20, 2022
A preposition meaning under or beneath.
#457 · Sep 19, 2022
Hatred; a feeling of strong dislike or hostility.
#456 · Sep 18, 2022
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#454 · Sep 16, 2022
accusative singular of abra
#453 · Sep 15, 2022
A name; a word used to identify a person, thing, or place.
#452 · Sep 14, 2022
Relating to spring; vernal.
#451 · Sep 13, 2022
#450 · Sep 12, 2022
An ancient city of Argolis situated near Tiryns
#449 · Sep 11, 2022
I adore; I love very much.
#448 · Sep 10, 2022
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#446 · Sep 08, 2022
I yielded/gave way (perfect active indicative of "cedo").
#445 · Sep 07, 2022
With me (i.e., “cum me”).
#444 · Sep 06, 2022
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#442 · Sep 04, 2022
to scrape, sweep out or up, brush, scour, clean out
#441 · Sep 03, 2022
Rufus: red or reddish-brown, often describing hair.
#440 · Sep 02, 2022
The river Sambre, or the river Selle (Somme tributary).
#439 · Sep 01, 2022
A small boat or skiff, often for short trips.