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lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum: | |||
ō: | |||
Vĕnus, ĕris, f.: | |||
cŭpīdo, -ĭnis, f.: | |||
quantus, | quantus, -a, -um: | ||
passer, | passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow | ||
mortŭus, -a, -um: | |||
pŭella, -ae, f.: | |||
dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: | |||
plūs, plūris: | |||
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: | |||
ămo (1): | |||
mellītus, -a, -um: | |||
nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum: | |||
tam: | |||
bĕnĕ: | |||
māter, -tris, f.: | |||
grĕmĭum, -ii, n.: | |||
mŏvĕo, -ere, mōvi, mōtum: | |||
circumsĭlĭo, īre: | |||
mŏdŏ | |||
huc: | |||
illuc: | |||
sōlus, -a, -um: | |||
dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: | |||
usquĕ | |||
pīpĭo (1): | |||
nunc | |||
ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: | |||
tĕnē̆brĭcōsus, -a, -um | |||
iter, itineris journey; road; passage, path; march | |||
tenebricosus, tenebricosa, tenebricosum dark | |||
illuc there, thither, to that place/point | |||
unde from where, whence, from what or which place; from which; from whom | |||
nego, negare, negavi, negatus deny, refuse; say... not | |||
redeo, redire, redivi(ii), reditus return, go back, give back; fall back on, revert to; respond, pay back | |||
quisquam, cuiusquam any, anyone anything; any man, any person | |||
vos you (pl) | |||
male, pejus, pessime badly, ill, wrongly, wickedly, unfortunately; extremely | |||
malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky | |||
orcus, orci | tenebra, tenebrae F darkness, obscurity; night; dark corner; ignorance; concealment; gloom | ||
orcus, orci M Lower World; A:whale | |||
bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent | |||
devoro, devorare, devoravi, devoratus devour, consume; swallow, gulp down; engulf/ingulf, absorb, drink in | |||
tam so, so much; to such an extent/degree; nevertheless, all the same | |||
bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent | |||
passer, passeris M sparrow | |||
aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus bear/carry/take/fetch/sweep/snatch away/off, remove, withdraw; steal, obtain | |||
o Oh! | |||
malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky | |||
o Oh! | |||
misellus, misella, misellum poor, wretched | |||
passer, passeris M sparrow | |||
nunc now, today, at present | |||
opus, operis N need; work; fortifications, works | |||
fleo, flere, flevi, | puella, puellae F girl, child/daughter; maiden; young woman/wife; sweetheart; slavegirl | ||
fleo, flere, flevi, fletus cry for; cry, weep | |||
turgidulus, turgidula, turgidulum swollen/inflated/inflamed/grandiose | |||
rubeo, rubere, -, -be red, become red | |||
ocellus, ocelli M eye; darling |
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lūgĕo, -ere, -xi, -ctum: ō: Vĕnus, ĕris, f.: cŭpīdo, -ĭnis, f.: quantus, -a, -um: passer, -ĕris, m.: sparrow mortŭus, -a, -um: pŭella, -ae, f.: dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: plūs, plūris: ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: ămo (1): mellītus, -a, -um: nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum: tam: bĕnĕ: māter, -tris, f.: grĕmĭum, -ii, n.: mŏvĕo, -ere, mōvi, mōtum: circumsĭlĭo, īre: mŏdŏ huc: illuc: sōlus, -a, -um: dŏmĭna, -ae, f.: usquĕ pīpĭo (1): nunc ĭter, ĭtĭnĕris n.: tĕnē̆brĭcōsus, -a, -um
iter, itineris journey; road; passage, path; march tenebricosus, tenebricosa, tenebricosum dark illuc there, thither, to that place/point unde from where, whence, from what or which place; from which; from whom nego, negare, negavi, negatus deny, refuse; say... not redeo, redire, redivi(ii), reditus return, go back, give back; fall back on, revert to; respond, pay back quisquam, cuiusquam any, anyone anything; any man, any person vos you (pl) male, pejus, pessime badly, ill, wrongly, wickedly, unfortunately; extremely malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky tenebra, tenebrae F darkness, obscurity; night; dark corner; ignorance; concealment; gloom orcus, orci M Lower World; A:whale bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent devoro, devorare, devoravi, devoratus devour, consume; swallow, gulp down; engulf/ingulf, absorb, drink in tam so, so much; to such an extent/degree; nevertheless, all the same bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -um pretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent passer, passeris M sparrow aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus bear/carry/take/fetch/sweep/snatch away/off, remove, withdraw; steal, obtain o Oh! malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky o Oh! misellus, misella, misellum poor, wretched passer, passeris M sparrow nunc now, today, at present opus, operis N need; work; fortifications, works puella, puellae F girl, child/daughter; maiden; young woman/wife; sweetheart; slavegirl fleo, flere, flevi, fletus cry for; cry, weep turgidulus, turgidula, turgidulum swollen/inflated/inflamed/grandiose rubeo, rubere, -, -be red, become red ocellus, ocelli M eye; darling