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sălax, -ācis:
'''sălax, -ācis:''' fond of leaping, esp. of male animals, lustful, lecherous, salacious, oversexed;  transf., that provokes lust, provocative
tăberna, -ae, f.:
vos:
contŭbernālis, -is, m.:
nōnus, -a, -um:
frāter, -tris, m.:
pīla, -ae, f.:
sōlus, -a, -um:
pŭto (1):
mentŭla, -ae, f.:
lĭcet, -cere, -cŭit:
quisquis, quaeque, quodquod:
pŭella, -ae, f.:
confŭtŭo, ĕre:
cētĕrus, -a, -um:
hircus, -i, m.:
ăn:
contĭnenter:
sĕdeo, sedere, sēdi, sessum:
insulsus, -a, -um:
centum:
dūco, -cere, -xi, -ctum:
audĕo, audere, ausus:
ūnus, -a, -um:
dŭcenti, -ae, -a:
irrŭmo (1):
atqui:
tōtus, -a, -um:
frons, frontis, f.:
sōpio, -ire, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum:
scrībo, -bere, -psi, -ptum:
mi:
sĭnus, -ūs, m.:
fŭgĭo, fugere, fūgi, fŭgĭtum:
ămo (1):
tantus, -a, -um:
quantus, -a, -um:
nullus, -a, -um:
bellus, -a, -um:
pugno (1):
consīdo, -sidere, -sēdi, -sessum:
istic, -aec, -uc:


'''tăberna, -ae, f.:''' retail shop, bar, inn, tavern (on which, see [http://books.google.com/books?id=gl5T47CvuDsC&lpg=PA155&dq=Ancient%20Rome%20in%20So%20Many%20Words%20Taberna&pg=PA154#v=onepage&q&f=false here])


bonus, bona -um, melior -or -us, optimus -a -umgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant, right, useful; valid; healthy
'''contŭbernālis, -is, m.:''' tentmate; comrade, companion, mate
beatus, beata -um, beatior -or -us, beatissimus -a -umhappy, fortunate, bringing happiness; rich, wealthy, copious, sumptuous
 
amo, amare, amavi, amatuslove, like; fall in love with; be fond of; have a tendency to
''''pillĕātus, -a, -um:''' wearing the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pileus_(hat) pilleus], a kind of brimless felt cap worn in various circumstances; in art the ''pilleus'' particularly identifies the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux.
indignus, indigna -um, indignior -or -us, indignissimus -a -umunworthy, undeserving, undeserved; unbecoming; shameful; intolerable; cruel
 
pusillus, pusilla -um, pusillior -or -us, pusillissimus -a -umtiny, wee, very small; miniature, on a tiny scale
'''nōnus, -a, -um:''' ninth
semitarius, semitaria, semitariumof the footpaths
 
moechus, moechi Madulterer
'''pīla, -ae, f.:''' pillar, column
praeterbesides, except, contrary to; beyond, in front of, before; more than
 
unus -a -um, primus -a -um, singuli -ae -a, semel
'''sōlus, -a, -um:''' only, alone, lonely
capillatus, capillata, capillatumhaving long hair; hairy; hair-like
 
cuniculosus, cuniculosa, cuniculosumabounding in rabbits, full of rabbits; full of/abounding in caves/burrows
'''pŭto (1):''' think
opacus, opaca, opacumdark, shaded; opaque
 
bonus, bona -um, melior -or -us, optimus -a -umgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant, right, useful; valid; healthy
'''mentŭla, -ae, f.:''' penis
barbo, barbare, barbavi, barbatussupply with a beard
 
dens, dentis Mtooth; tusk; ivory; tooth-like thing, spike; destructive power, envy, ill will
'''lĭcet, -cēre, -cŭit:''' impers., it is permitted
defrico, defricare, defricui, defricatusrub hard/thoroughly; rub down; scour/rub off
 
urina, urinae Furine
'''quidquid:''' pron., 'whatever'; often with the '''genitive''', = 'all' (''per quidquid deorum est'', by all the gods, Liv. 23, 9: ''quidquid maleficii, sceleris, caedis erit'', Cic. Rosc. Am. 42, 122)
 
'''confŭtŭo, -ĕre:''' have sexual intercourse with
 
'''hircus, -i, m.:''' he goat
 
'''ăn:''' particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?;
 
'''contĭnenter:''' adv., in an unbroken line
 
'''sĕdeo, sĕdēre, sēdi, sessum:''' sit
 
'''insulsus, -a, -um:''' witless, stupid
 
'''centum:''' indecl. adj., a hundred
 
'''ducenti, -ae, -a:''' two hundred
 
'''audĕo, audēre, ausus sum:''' semi-dep., dare
 
'''ūnā:''' adv., in one and the same place, at the same time, in company, together
 
'''irrŭmo (1):''' to force someone to give oral sex (''fellatio''), as a means of humiliating him
 
'''atqui: ''' but indeed, but certainly, by all means
 
'''frons, frontis, f.:''' forehead; front, façade
 
'''sopio, -onis, m.:''' penis
 
'''scrībo, -bĕre, -psi, -ptum:''' write; mark up, inscribe with drawings
 
'''mi:''' abbr. form of dat. ''mihi'', to me; vocative masc. sg. of ''meus''
 
'''sĭnus, -ūs, m.:''' breast, bosom, lap
 
'''fŭgĭo, fŭgĕre, fūgi, fŭgĭtum:''' run away, flee, escape, slip off
 
'''ămo (1):''' love
 
'''tantum quantum:''' as much as
 
'''consīdo, -sīdĕre, -sēdi, -sessum:''' take a seat, sit, settle; take up a position
 
'''istic:''' there, in that place
 
'''bŏnus, -a, -um:''' good; of "good" social standing
 
'''bĕātus, -a, -um:''' happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do
 
'''quĭdem:''' 'and what is more', 'and -- at that', 'yes, and --' (adding a reinforcement or afterthought)
 
'''indignus, -a, -um:''' unworthy; undeserved
 
'''pŭsillus, -a, -um:''' puny
 
'''sēmĭtārĭus, -a, -um:''' of or associated with byways and alleys
 
'''moechus, -i, m.:''' adulterer, sexual aggressor; fornicator
 
'''praeter:'''  beyond; besides, together with, in addition to
 
'''căpillātus, -a, -um:''' long-haired
 
'''cŭnīcŭlōsus, -a, -um:''' abounding in rabbits
 
'''Celtiberia, -ae f.:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtiberia Celtiberia]
 
'''Egnatius, -i m.:''' Egnatius, a Roman name
 
'''ŏpācus, -a, -um:''' dark
 
'''barba, -ae, f.:''' beard
 
'''dens, dentis, m.:''' tooth
 
'''Hiberus, -a, -um:''' Iberian, Spanish
 
'''dēfrĭco (1):''' rub thoroughly; scour
 
'''ūrīna, -ae, f.:''' urine
 
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 10 January 2013

sălax, -ācis: fond of leaping, esp. of male animals, lustful, lecherous, salacious, oversexed; transf., that provokes lust, provocative

tăberna, -ae, f.: retail shop, bar, inn, tavern (on which, see here)

contŭbernālis, -is, m.: tentmate; comrade, companion, mate

'pillĕātus, -a, -um: wearing the pilleus, a kind of brimless felt cap worn in various circumstances; in art the pilleus particularly identifies the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux.

nōnus, -a, -um: ninth

pīla, -ae, f.: pillar, column

sōlus, -a, -um: only, alone, lonely

pŭto (1): think

mentŭla, -ae, f.: penis

lĭcet, -cēre, -cŭit: impers., it is permitted

quidquid: pron., 'whatever'; often with the genitive, = 'all' (per quidquid deorum est, by all the gods, Liv. 23, 9: quidquid maleficii, sceleris, caedis erit, Cic. Rosc. Am. 42, 122)

confŭtŭo, -ĕre: have sexual intercourse with

hircus, -i, m.: he goat

ăn: particle introducing questions with note of surprise or indignation: can it be that … ?;

contĭnenter: adv., in an unbroken line

sĕdeo, sĕdēre, sēdi, sessum: sit

insulsus, -a, -um: witless, stupid

centum: indecl. adj., a hundred

ducenti, -ae, -a: two hundred

audĕo, audēre, ausus sum: semi-dep., dare

ūnā: adv., in one and the same place, at the same time, in company, together

irrŭmo (1): to force someone to give oral sex (fellatio), as a means of humiliating him

atqui: but indeed, but certainly, by all means

frons, frontis, f.: forehead; front, façade

sopio, -onis, m.: penis

scrībo, -bĕre, -psi, -ptum: write; mark up, inscribe with drawings

mi: abbr. form of dat. mihi, to me; vocative masc. sg. of meus

sĭnus, -ūs, m.: breast, bosom, lap

fŭgĭo, fŭgĕre, fūgi, fŭgĭtum: run away, flee, escape, slip off

ămo (1): love

tantum quantum: as much as

consīdo, -sīdĕre, -sēdi, -sessum: take a seat, sit, settle; take up a position

istic: there, in that place

bŏnus, -a, -um: good; of "good" social standing

bĕātus, -a, -um: happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do

quĭdem: 'and what is more', 'and -- at that', 'yes, and --' (adding a reinforcement or afterthought)

indignus, -a, -um: unworthy; undeserved

pŭsillus, -a, -um: puny

sēmĭtārĭus, -a, -um: of or associated with byways and alleys

moechus, -i, m.: adulterer, sexual aggressor; fornicator

praeter: beyond; besides, together with, in addition to

căpillātus, -a, -um: long-haired

cŭnīcŭlōsus, -a, -um: abounding in rabbits

Celtiberia, -ae f.: Celtiberia

Egnatius, -i m.: Egnatius, a Roman name

ŏpācus, -a, -um: dark

barba, -ae, f.: beard

dens, dentis, m.: tooth

Hiberus, -a, -um: Iberian, Spanish

dēfrĭco (1): rub thoroughly; scour

ūrīna, -ae, f.: urine

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