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soleo, -ere, solitus: to be accustomed
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propulso, -are: drive off, beat off, keep off; keep at bay; repel
sŏlĕo, -ēre, solitus: to be accustomed


verso, -are: turn about often, turn hither and tither; pass.: resort, stay
prōpulso, -āre: drive off, beat off, keep off; keep at bay; repel
 
verso, -āre: turn about often, turn hither and tither; pass.: resort, stay


amplus, -a, -um: large, copious, ample; well-supplied with; rich in
amplus, -a, -um: large, copious, ample; well-supplied with; rich in


ambactus, -i m.: attendant, retainer
ambactus, -i m.: attendant, retainer
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sŏlĕo, -ēre, solitus: to be accustomed

prōpulso, -āre: drive off, beat off, keep off; keep at bay; repel

verso, -āre: turn about often, turn hither and tither; pass.: resort, stay

amplus, -a, -um: large, copious, ample; well-supplied with; rich in

ambactus, -i m.: attendant, retainer

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