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exiguus, -a, -um: small | exiguus, -a, -um: small | ||
mŏdĭcus, a, um: moderate, modest | mŏdĭcus, -a, -um: moderate, modest | ||
sūmo, -ere, sumpsi, sumptum: take | sūmo, -ere, sumpsi, sumptum: take | ||
margo, | margo, -ĭnis, m. and f.: edge, border | ||
purpŭrĕus, -a, -um: clothed in purple | purpŭrĕus, -a, -um: clothed in purple | ||
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Pălātĭum, -i n.: one of the seven hills of Rome; the imperial residence on the Palatine hill | Pălātĭum, -i n.: one of the seven hills of Rome; the imperial residence on the Palatine hill | ||
mūnĭceps, -ĭpis: fellow-citizen, fellow countryman | |||
frango, -ere, frēgi, fractum: break, crack | frango, -ere, frēgi, fractum: break, crack |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 19 October 2010
squama, -ae f.: fish scale
piscator, -oris m.: fisherman
vendo, -ere, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: sell
epulae, -arum f. pl.: banquet
sestertĭus, -a, -um (num. adj.): two and a half; only in the phrases sestertius (nummus) 'a sesterce' and (milia) sestertia (neuter plural), 'a thousand sesterces'
exiguus, -a, -um: small
mŏdĭcus, -a, -um: moderate, modest
sūmo, -ere, sumpsi, sumptum: take
margo, -ĭnis, m. and f.: edge, border
purpŭrĕus, -a, -um: clothed in purple
ructo (1): belch
scurra, -ae f.: court jester
Pălātĭum, -i n.: one of the seven hills of Rome; the imperial residence on the Palatine hill
mūnĭceps, -ĭpis: fellow-citizen, fellow countryman
frango, -ere, frēgi, fractum: break, crack
merx, mercis f.: goods, merchandise, cargo