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pŭdīcus, -a, -um: chaste, pure, undefiled | pŭdīcus, -a, -um: chaste, pure, undefiled | ||
opprōbrĭum, - n.: a reproach, taunt, abuse, abusive word or language | |||
verto, -ere: to interpret or take to be construe as; ''vitiō vertere'', to treat as a fault. | verto, -ere: to interpret or take to be construe as; ''vitiō vertere'', to treat as a fault. |
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custos, ōdis: a guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant
doctor, -ōris: a teacher, instructor
pŭdīcus, -a, -um: chaste, pure, undefiled
opprōbrĭum, - n.: a reproach, taunt, abuse, abusive word or language
verto, -ere: to interpret or take to be construe as; vitiō vertere, to treat as a fault.
praeco, -ōnis m.: a crier, herald, in a court of justice, in popular assemblies, at auctions, at public spectacles, games, or processions, etc.
cŏactor, -ōris, m.: a collector of money (from auctions, of revenues, etc.)
merces, -ēdis f.: pay, wages, salary, fee, reward
quĕror, queri, questus sum: complain