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formosus, formosa -um, formosior -or -us, formosissimus -a -umbeautiful, finely formed, handsome, fair; having fine appearance/form
formōsus, -a, -um:
multus, multa -um, -, plurimus -a -ummuch, many, great, many a; large, intense, assiduous; tedious
multus, -a, -um:
candidus, candida -um, candidior -or -us, candidissimus -a -umbright, clear, transparent; clean/spotless; lucid; candid; kind; innocent, pure
candĭdus, -a, -um:
longus, longa -um, longior -or -us, longissimus -a -umlong; tall; tedious, taking long time; boundless; far; of specific length/time
longus, -a, -um:
rectus, recta -um, rectior -or -us, rectissimus -a -umright, proper; straight; honest
rectus, -a, -um:
singulus, singula, singulumapiece; every; one each/at a time; individual/separate/single; several
singŭlus, -a, -um:
confiteor, confiteri, confessus sumconfess, admit, acknowledge, reveal, disclose; concede, allow; denote
confĭtĕor, -fiteri, -fessus sum:
totus, tota, totum (gen -ius)whole, all, entire, total, complete; every part; all together/at once
tōtus, -a, -um:
formosus, formosa -um, formosior -or -us, formosissimus -a -umbeautiful, finely formed, handsome, fair; having fine appearance/form
nĕgo (1):
nego, negare, negavi, negatusdeny, refuse; say... not
nullus, -a, -um:
nullus, nulla, nullum (gen -ius)no; none, not any
tam:
venustas, venustatis Fattractiveness, charm, grace; luck in love; delightful conditions
corpus, -ŏris, n.:
nullus, nulla, nullum (gen -ius)no; none, not any
mīca, ae, f.:
tamso, so much; to such an extent/degree; nevertheless, all the same
sal, sălis, m.:
corpus, corporis Nbody; person, self; virility; flesh; corpse; trunk; frame; collection/sum
Lesbĭa, -ae, f.:
mica, micae Fparticle, grain, crumb
pulcher, chra, chrum
sal, salis Msalt; wit
tum:
Lesbius, Lesbia, LesbiumLesbian, of Lesbos; type of sculptured decoration
ūnus, -a, -um:
formosus, formosa -um, formosior -or -us, formosissimus -a -umbeautiful, finely formed, handsome, fair; having fine appearance/form
sur-rĭpĭo, -ripere, -rĭpŭi, -reptum:
pulcer, pulcra -um, pulcrior -or -us, pulcerrimus -a -umpretty; beautiful; handsome; noble, illustrious
Vĕnus, ĕris, f.:
totus, tota, totum (gen -ius)whole, all, entire, total, complete; every part; all together/at once
tummoreover
unus, una, unum (gen -ius)alone, a single/sole; some, some one; only; one set of
surripio, surripere, surripui, surreptustake away secretly; steal, filch
Venus, Veneris FVenus, Roman goddess of sexual love and generation; planet Venus; charm/grace

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