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trabs, trăbis, f.:
trabs, trăbis, f.:
lentus, -a, -um:
lentus, -a, -um:
 
irrŭmo (1):
trabs, trabis Ftree trunk; log, club, spear; beam, timber, rafter; ship, vessel; roof, house
quantus, -a, -um:
lentus, lenta -um, lentior -or -us, lentissimus -a -umclinging, tough; slow, sluggish, lazy, procrastinating; easy, pliant
pār, păris:
irrumo, irrumare, irrumavi, irrumatusforce receptive male oral sex; treat in shameful manner; abuse; defile
cāsus, -ūs, n.:
quantus, quanta, quantumhow great; how much/many; of what size/amount/degree/number/worth/price
nĭhĭlum, -i, m.:
par, paris (gen.), -, parissimus -a -umequal; a match for; of equal size/rank/age; fit/suitable/right/proper
parvus, -a, -um:
casus, casus Mfall, overthrow; chance/fortune; accident, emergency, calamity, plight; fate
verpa, -ae, f.:
nihilum, nihili Nnothing; nothingness, which does not exist; something valueless; no respect
farcĭo, farcire, farsi, fartum:
parvus, parva -um, minor -or -us, minimus -a -umsmall, little, cheap; unimportant; smallest, least
pĕto, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum:
verpus, verpa, verpumcircumcised
nōbĭlis, -e:
farcio, farcire, farsi, fartusstuff, fill up/completely; gorge oneself; insert as stuffing, cram
ămīcus, -a, -um:
peto, petere, petivi, petitusattack; aim at; desire; beg, entreat, ask; reach towards, make for
vos:
nobilis, nobile, nobilior -or -us, nobilissimus -a -umnoble, well born; aristocratic; outstanding; important/prominent
mălus, -a, -um:
amicus, amica -um, amicior -or -us, amicissimus -a -umfriendly, dear, fond of; supporting, loyal, devoted; loving
multus, -a, -um:
vosyou (pl)
dĕus, -i, m.:
malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky
dĕa, -ae, f.:
multus, multa -um, -, plurimus -a -ummuch, many, great, many a; large, intense, assiduous; tedious
opprō̆brĭum, -i, n.:
deusgod; God
Rōmŭlus, -i, m.:
dea, deae Fgoddess
Rĕmus, i, m.:
opprobrium, opprobri(i) Nreproach, taunt; disgrace, shame, scandal; source of reproach/shame
Romulus, Romula, Romulumof/pertaining to Romulus; Roman
remus, remi Moar

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Pīso, -ōnis, m.: cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.: cŏhors, -rtis, f.: ĭnānis, -e: aptus, -a, -um: sarcĭnŭla, -ae, f.: expĕdītus, -a, -um: bŏnus, -a, -um: mi: gĕro, gerere, gessi, gestum: sătis: iste, -a, -ud: vappa, -ae, f.: frīgus, -ŏris, n.: fămes, -is, f.: fĕro, ferre, tŭli, lātum: tăbŭla, -ae, f.: păteo, -ere, -ŭi: lŭcellum, -i, n.: ex-pendo, -dere, -di, -sum: sĕquor, sequi, sĕcūtus: praetor, -ōris, m.: rĕfĕro, referre, rettŭli, rĕlātum: ō: bĕnĕ: dĭū: sŭpīnus, -a, -um: tōtus, -a, -um: trabs, trăbis, f.: lentus, -a, -um: irrŭmo (1): quantus, -a, -um: pār, păris: cāsus, -ūs, n.: nĭhĭlum, -i, m.: parvus, -a, -um: verpa, -ae, f.: farcĭo, farcire, farsi, fartum: pĕto, -ire, -īvi and -ĭi, -ītum: nōbĭlis, -e: ămīcus, -a, -um: vos: mălus, -a, -um: multus, -a, -um: dĕus, -i, m.: dĕa, -ae, f.: opprō̆brĭum, -i, n.: Rōmŭlus, -i, m.: Rĕmus, i, m.: