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indicium, -i n.: information, disclosure, evidence; a mark, sign, token
indĭcĭum, -ĭi n.: information, disclosure, evidence; a mark, sign, token


enuntio, -are: tell, disclose; declare, announce; enuntiatum, -i n.: a proposition
ēnuntĭo, -āre: tell, disclose; declare, announce; ēnuntĭātum, -i n.: a proposition


cogo, cogere, coēgi, coactum: bring, drive, draw to one point; bring together, collect, bring together, restrict, confine
cōgo, -ĕre, cŏēgi, cŏactum: bring, drive, draw to one point; bring together, collect, bring together, restrict, confine


damno, -are: cause loss or injury to, condemn, sentence, punish
damno, -āre: cause loss or injury to, condemn, sentence, punish


oportet, -tēre, -tuit: it behooves, it is proper, one should or ought
oportet, -tēre, -tuit: it behooves, it is proper, one should or ought

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indĭcĭum, -ĭi n.: information, disclosure, evidence; a mark, sign, token

ēnuntĭo, -āre: tell, disclose; declare, announce; ēnuntĭātum, -i n.: a proposition

cōgo, -ĕre, cŏēgi, cŏactum: bring, drive, draw to one point; bring together, collect, bring together, restrict, confine

damno, -āre: cause loss or injury to, condemn, sentence, punish

oportet, -tēre, -tuit: it behooves, it is proper, one should or ought

ignis, -is, m.: fire; watch-fire; firebrand

cremo, -are: burn, consume by fire

constitutus, -a, -um: arranged, settled; constituo, -ere, -stitui, -stitutum: set, place; post, arrange, draw up

dictio, -onis f.: a saying, speaking, uttering

iudicium, -i n.: trial, legal investigation; jurisdiction; power of discernment, judging

obaeratus, -a, -um: in debt

eripio, -ere, -ripui, -reptum: snatch away, tear out; snatch, free, rescue

incitatus, -a, -um: rapid, vehement

exsequor, -sequi, -secutus sum: follow to the end; maintain, keep up

conor, -ari: undertake, endeavor, attempt, exert oneself, strive

magistratus, -us m.: office of a magister; official, dignity, office; magistrate, state official

suspicio, -onis, f.: mistrust, suspicion; faint idea, imperfect conception

quin adv. conj. : main clauses: nay rather, but indeed; subord. clauses: who not, that not

conscisco, -ere, -scivi, -scitum: agree on, resolve publicly, decree; bring on oneself, inflict on oneself