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'''ustor, -ōris, m.:''' a person employed to burn dead bodies
'''ustor, -ōris, m.:''' a person employed to burn dead bodies
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Rūfus, -i, m.: man's cognomen

Rūfŭlus, -i, m.: dim. of Rufus

fello (1): suck milk; perform oral sex on a man

uxor, -ōris, f.: wife

saepe: adv., often

sĕpulcrētum, -i, n.: cemetary, graveyard

răpĭo, -pĕre, -pŭi, -ptum: seize and carry off

rŏgo (1): ask, ask for

cēna, -ae, f.: dinner (the principal Roman meal, normally eaten in the evening)

dēvolvo, -volvĕre -volvi, -vŏlūtum: roll something down from

ignis, is, m.: fire; funeral pyre; any luminous object in the sky, such as a star; love's fire

prōsĕquor, -qui, -cūtus sum: escort; chase after

pānis, -is, m.: bread

sēmĭrāsus, -a, -um: partly shaven

tundo, tundĕre, tŭtŭdi, tusum: beat repeatedly, buffet, pound

ustor, -ōris, m.: a person employed to burn dead bodies

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