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'''ĭdentĭdem:''' adv., = ''idem et idem'', repeatedly, continually
'''ĭdentĭdem:''' adv., = ''idem et idem'', repeatedly, continually


'''īlĭa, ĭum, n.:''' groin, genitals
'''īlĭa, -ĭum, n.:''' groin, genitals


'''rumpo, rumpĕre, rūpi, ruptum:''' break, rupture, split, burst
'''rumpo, rumpĕre, rūpi, ruptum:''' break, rupture, split, burst

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Fūrĭus, -i, m.: Roman nomen gentile

cŏmĕs, -ĭtis, m.: companion, friend, comrade (often in an inferior capacity or of humbler rank)

Cătullus, -i, m.: cognomen of Gaius Valerius Catullus

sīve, seu: conj., or if; whether … or

extrēmus, -a, -um: farthest, the farthest part of; final

pĕnē̆tro (1): w/ in + acc., make one's way into, penetrate

Indus, -a, -um: Indian

lītus, -ŏris, n.: shore

longus, -a, -um: long; tall, svelte

rĕsŏno (1): echo, resound

Ē̆ōus, -a, -um: of or connected with Eōs, the dawn; eastern, oriental

tundo, tundĕre, tŭtŭdi, tusum: beat repeatedly, buffet, pound

unda, -ae, f.: wave; waves of the sea, sea

mollis, -e: soft, mild, languid, voluptuous

Săgae, -ārum, m.: the Sacae, a Scythian people living east of Bactriana and Sogdiana

Parthi, -ōrum, m.: Parthians, members of an Iranian tribe south of the Caspian Sea

septemgĕmĭnus, -a, -um: sevenfold; having seven mouths (e.g., the Nile)

cŏlōro (1): to color or stain

aequor, -ŏris, n.: a smooth expanse; hence water, the sea

trans: prep. w/ acc., across

ălo, ălĕre, ălŭi, altum: nurse, feed, foster; cherish

grădĭor, grădī, gressus sum: step, walk

Alpes, -ĭum, f.: the Alps, high mountains bordering Italy on the north

Caesar, -ăris, m.: Gaius Julius Caesar

vīso, -sĕre, -si, -sum: (freq. of video) go to see; look at, gaze at, view

mŏnĭmentum, -i, n.: anything that serves as a commemoration, reminder, or memorial

Gallĭcus, -a, -um: of or belonging to Gaul

Rhēnus, -i, m.: the river Rhine, often regarded as forming the border between Gaul and Germany

horrĭbĭlis, -e: fearful, dreadful; rough, uncouth

ulciscor, ulciscī, ultus sum: take revenge on, punish

mos, mōris, m.: custom; manner, (pl.) morals

Brĭtanni, -ōrum, m.: natives of Britain, Britons

quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque: indef. rel. pron. , whoever, whatever

fĕro, fĕrre, tŭli, lātum: bear, carry; endure, withstand; say; take, accept

vŏluntas, -ātis, f.: will, wish

caelĕs, -ĭtis: heavenly; as subst., god or goddess

tempto (1): try

sĭmŭl: adv., at the same time, tohether, as well; conj., as soon as

păro (1): furnish, supply; obtain

pauci, -ae, -a: a few

nuntĭo (1): announce, communicate, tell

pŭella, -ae, f.: girl; young woman; girlfriend

bŏnus, -a, -um: good; of "good" social standing

vīvo, -ĕre, vixi, victum: live

vălĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum: have strength or health; be effective

moechus, -i, m.: adulterer, sexual aggressor; fornicator

complector, -plectī, -plexus sum: embrace, surround

tĕnĕo, tĕnēre, tĕnŭi, tentum: hold

trĕcenti, -ae, -a: three hundred

nullus, -a, -um: adj. & subst., not one, no, none; with adverbial force, not at all

ămo (1): love

vērus, -a, -um: true

ĭdentĭdem: adv., = idem et idem, repeatedly, continually

īlĭa, -ĭum, n.: groin, genitals

rumpo, rumpĕre, rūpi, ruptum: break, rupture, split, burst

respecto (1): to keep on looking back at; wait expectantly for, count on

antĕ: adv., before, previously

ămor, -ōris, m.: love; personified, the god of love

culpa, -ae, f.: fault, wrongdoing

cădo, cădĕre, cĕcĭdi, cāsum: fall

vĕlut, vĕlŭti: adv., just as

prātum, -i, n.: meadow

ultĭmus, -a, -um: last, final, farthest

flōs, -ōris, m.: flower; youthful beauty; the finest specimen of a type or class

praetĕrĕo, -īre, īvi and more freq. ĭi, ĭtum: go beyond, pass

postquam: conj., after

tango, tangĕre, tĕtĭgi, tactum: touch

ărātrum, -i, n.: plow