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etsi conj.: even if, although | etsi conj.: even if, although | ||
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commŏdē adv.: rightly, properly, fitly, appropriately; pleasantly, comfortably | commŏdē adv.: rightly, properly, fitly, appropriately; pleasantly, comfortably | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 23 September 2010
etsi conj.: even if, although
nondum adv.: not yet
cognosco, -ĕre, -nōvi, -nĭtum: become acquainted with, get to know, learn; in prf., to know
suspĭcor, -āri: suspect, conjecture, suppose, surmise
subsĭdĭum, -i n.: troops stationed in the rear, reserve troops, auxiliary troops; military aid, help
compăro, -āre: prepare, get ready, furnish; couple together, form into pairs
cŏtīdĭē adv.: daily
confĕro, -ferre, contŭli, collātum: bring or put together, collect; bring together money
adflīctus, -a, -um: damaged, shattered; adflīgō, -ĕre, -flīxī, flīctum: knock down, knock about, strike down in battle
comporto, -āre: carry, bring together, collect
commŏdē adv.: rightly, properly, fitly, appropriately; pleasantly, comfortably