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mendax, -acis (adj.): deceitful, lying
intentus, -a, -um: attentive to, intent upon, waiting for something (+ dat.)
Venus, Veneris f.: love, sexual love, venery (as euphemism freq.)
immundus (inm-), a, um: unclean, impure, dirty, filthy, foul
somnium, -ii n.: dream
vīsus, ūs, m.: a seeing, looking; a look, glance; the faculty or act of seeing, sight, vision
maculo (1): stain
venter, -tris m.: belly
raeda, -ae f.: a travelling-carriage or wagon with four wheels
vēnĕo, -īre, -īvi or -ii, -ī̆tum: to go to sale, i. e. to be sold (used as pass. of vendo; class.)
vīlis, e, adj.: of small price or value, purchased at a low rate, cheap (opp. carus)
ultrā (Adv.): beyond, farther
callidus, -a, -um: clever, experienced