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populus, populipeople, nation, State; public/populace/multitude/crowd; a following
'''pŏpŭlus, -i, m.:''' the people; the public, people in general; populace
arbitrium, arbitri(i) Narbitration; choice, judgment, decision; sentence; will, mastery, authority
 
canus, cana, canumwhite, gray; aged, old, wise; hoary; foamy, white-capped; white w/snow/frost
'''arbī̆trĭum, -ii, n.:''' arbitration; authority; will
senectus, senectutis Fold age; extreme age; senility; old men; gray hairs; shed snake skin
 
spurco, spurcare, spurcavi, spurcatussoil, infect; deprave
'''cānus, -a, -um:''' white, whitened
impurus, impura, impurumunclean, filthy, foul; impure; morally foul
 
mos, moris Mcustom, habit; mood, manner, fashion; character, behavior, morals
'''sĕnectūs, -ūtis, f.:''' old age
intereo, interire, interivi(ii), interitusperish, die; be ruined; cease
 
equidemtruly, indeed; for my part
'''spurcātus, -a, -um:''' morally contaminated, depraved
dubito, dubitare, dubitavi, dubitatusdoubt; deliberate; hesitate; be uncertain/irresolute
 
quinso that not, without; that not; but that; that
'''impūrus, -a, -um:''' dirty; morally foul, impure
primus, -a, -umfirst
 
inimicus, inimica -um, inimicior -or -us, inimicissimus -a -umunfriendly, hostile, harmful
'''mos, mōris, m.:''' custom; manner, (pl.) morals
bonus, bona -um, melior -or -us, optimus -a -umgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant, right, useful; valid; healthy
 
lingua, linguae Ftongue; speech, language; dialect
'''intĕrĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum:''' die
exseco, exsecare, exsecui, exsectuscut out/off; remove/make by cutting; cut, make cut in; castrate
 
avidus, avida -um, avidior -or -us, avidissimus -a -umgreedy, eager, ardent, desirous of; avaricious, insatiable; lustful, passionate
'''ĕquĭdem:''' part., I for my part
vulturius, vulturi(i) Mvulture
 
effodio, effodere, effodi, effossusdig out, excavate; gouge out
'''dŭbĭto (1):''' be in doubt; hesitate, scruple
oculus, oculi Meye
 
voro, vorare, voravi, voratusswallow, devour
'''quīn:''' adv., why not; conj., (w/ expr. of no objection) that not; so as to prevent; (w/ expr. of no doubt) that, but that
ater, atra -um, atrior -or -us, aterrimus -a -umblack, dark; dark-colored; gloomy/murky; unlucky; sordid/squalid
 
guttur, gutturisthroat, neck; gullet; swollen throat, goiter
'''prīmus, -a, -um:''' first; the tip of
corvus, corvi Mraven; cormorant; kind of sea fish; constellation Corvus/Raven
 
intestinus, intestina, intestinuminternal; domestic, civil
'''ĭnĭmīcus, -a, -um:''' unfriendly; as m. or f. subst. w/ gen., enemy, opponent
cano, canere, cecini, cantussing, celebrate, chant; crow; recite; play/sound; foretell
 
ceterus, cetera, ceterumthe other; the others. the remaining/rest, all the rest
'''bŏnus, -a, -um:''' good; of "good" social standing
membrum, membri Nmember, limb, organ; male genital member; apartment, room; section
 
lupus, lupi Mwolf; grappling iron
'''lingua, -ae, f.:''' tongue
 
'''exsĕco (1):''' cut out
 
'''ăvĭdus, -a, -um:''' greedy; ardently desirous, passionate
 
'''voltŭrĭus, -ii, m.:''' vulture
 
'''effŏdĭo, -fŏdĕre, -fōdi, -fossum:''' dig or gouge out
 
'''ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:''' eye
 
'''vŏro (1):''' devour, eat up
 
'''āter, -tra, -trum:''' black, dark-complexioned
 
'''guttur, -ŭris, n.:''' throat
 
'''corvus, -i, m.:''' raven
 
'''intestīnus, -a, -um:''' internal, personal
 
'''căno, cănĕre, cĕcĭni, cantum:''' sing
 
'''cētĕrus, -a, -um:''' the rest of, the other; (as pron.) the rest
 
'''membrum, -i, n.:''' any part of the body; limb
 
'''lŭpus, -i, m.:''' wolf

Latest revision as of 07:40, 23 January 2011

pŏpŭlus, -i, m.: the people; the public, people in general; populace

arbī̆trĭum, -ii, n.: arbitration; authority; will

cānus, -a, -um: white, whitened

sĕnectūs, -ūtis, f.: old age

spurcātus, -a, -um: morally contaminated, depraved

impūrus, -a, -um: dirty; morally foul, impure

mos, mōris, m.: custom; manner, (pl.) morals

intĕrĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: die

ĕquĭdem: part., I for my part

dŭbĭto (1): be in doubt; hesitate, scruple

quīn: adv., why not; conj., (w/ expr. of no objection) that not; so as to prevent; (w/ expr. of no doubt) that, but that

prīmus, -a, -um: first; the tip of

ĭnĭmīcus, -a, -um: unfriendly; as m. or f. subst. w/ gen., enemy, opponent

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

lingua, -ae, f.: tongue

exsĕco (1): cut out

ăvĭdus, -a, -um: greedy; ardently desirous, passionate

voltŭrĭus, -ii, m.: vulture

effŏdĭo, -fŏdĕre, -fōdi, -fossum: dig or gouge out

ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

vŏro (1): devour, eat up

āter, -tra, -trum: black, dark-complexioned

guttur, -ŭris, n.: throat

corvus, -i, m.: raven

intestīnus, -a, -um: internal, personal

căno, cănĕre, cĕcĭni, cantum: sing

cētĕrus, -a, -um: the rest of, the other; (as pron.) the rest

membrum, -i, n.: any part of the body; limb

lŭpus, -i, m.: wolf