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contendo, - | contendo, -ĕre, -tendi, tentum: strain, exert; strain in relation to some other person or thing; stretch, strain; strive with or for | ||
rēscindo, -ĕre, -scĭdi, -scissum: tear back, tear away again, cut away; break open; rescind, repeal | |||
lēgātĭo, -ōnis f.: delegated authority; office of an ambassador, commander, commander-in-chief; an embassy, legation | |||
mălĕfĭcĭum, -ĭi n.: wrongdoing | |||
occīdo, -ĕre, -cīdi, -cīsum: to strike down, beat to the ground; occīsus, -a, -um: unfortunate | |||
pello, - | pello, -ĕre, pĕpŭli, pulsum: strike, knock, beat; impel, propel, move; drive, dislodge | ||
iugum, - | iugum, -ī n.: yoke or collar; cross-bar (Roman ‘yoke’) | ||
conccēdo, -ĕre, -cessi, -cessum: to go away, retire, withdraw; yield, grant a thing, give up | |||
făcultas , ātis: f.: feasibility, possibility, opportunity, power, means | |||
faciendi: | faciendi: făcĭo, -ĕre, fēci, factum: do, make | ||
tempĕro, -āre: set bounds, keep within limits; be moderate, control oneself; distribute, mix properly, temper | |||
dēlībĕro, -āre: weigh carefully, consult, consider; resolve as a consequence of deliberation, decide | |||
sūmo, -ĕre, sumpsi, sumptum: take; exact a punishment |
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contendo, -ĕre, -tendi, tentum: strain, exert; strain in relation to some other person or thing; stretch, strain; strive with or for
rēscindo, -ĕre, -scĭdi, -scissum: tear back, tear away again, cut away; break open; rescind, repeal
lēgātĭo, -ōnis f.: delegated authority; office of an ambassador, commander, commander-in-chief; an embassy, legation
mălĕfĭcĭum, -ĭi n.: wrongdoing
occīdo, -ĕre, -cīdi, -cīsum: to strike down, beat to the ground; occīsus, -a, -um: unfortunate
pello, -ĕre, pĕpŭli, pulsum: strike, knock, beat; impel, propel, move; drive, dislodge
iugum, -ī n.: yoke or collar; cross-bar (Roman ‘yoke’)
conccēdo, -ĕre, -cessi, -cessum: to go away, retire, withdraw; yield, grant a thing, give up
făcultas , ātis: f.: feasibility, possibility, opportunity, power, means
faciendi: făcĭo, -ĕre, fēci, factum: do, make
tempĕro, -āre: set bounds, keep within limits; be moderate, control oneself; distribute, mix properly, temper
dēlībĕro, -āre: weigh carefully, consult, consider; resolve as a consequence of deliberation, decide
sūmo, -ĕre, sumpsi, sumptum: take; exact a punishment