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vexo, vexare, vexavi, vexatus: shake, jolt, toss violently; annoy, trouble, harass, plague, disturb, vex
rĕ-pōno, -ere, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum: repay (a debt); retaliate


raucus, -a, -um:  hoarse; husky; raucous
vexo (1): annoy, trouble, harass, plague, disturb, vex


inpunewith impunity; without punishment/retribution/restraint/consequences/harm
raucus, -a, -umhoarse, harsh, rough, grating


recito, -are:  read aloud, recite; name in writing
inpune: with impunity; without punishment
 
recito (1):  read aloud, recite
 
tŏgāta, -ae f. (sc. fabula): a species of the Roman drama which treated of Roman subjects, the national drama


elegus, -i, m.:  elegiac verses, elegy
elegus, -i, m.:  elegiac verses, elegy


margo, -inis, f.:  margin, edge, flange, rim, border
margo, -inis, f.:  margin, edge
 
tergum, -i, n.:  back, rear; reverse or far side
 
necdum (= neque dum): and not yet, not yet


tergum, -i, n.back, rear; reverse/far side; outer covering/surface
finio, -ire, -ivi, -itusfinish


finio, -ire, -ivi, -itus:  limit, end; finish; determine, define; mark out the boundaries
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rĕ-pōno, -ere, pŏsŭi, pŏsĭtum: repay (a debt); retaliate

vexo (1): annoy, trouble, harass, plague, disturb, vex

raucus, -a, -um: hoarse, harsh, rough, grating

inpune: with impunity; without punishment

recito (1): read aloud, recite

tŏgāta, -ae f. (sc. fabula): a species of the Roman drama which treated of Roman subjects, the national drama

elegus, -i, m.: elegiac verses, elegy

margo, -inis, f.: margin, edge

tergum, -i, n.: back, rear; reverse or far side

necdum (= neque dum): and not yet, not yet

finio, -ire, -ivi, -itus: finish

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