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paenĭtĕo, -&#275;re, -ui:  to cause to repent, to displease
ĕō (adv.): therefore, on that account, for that reason
dŏlus, i, m.: guilty intention, trick, plot
dis-crĕpo, -ere, -ŭi: to disagree, be different, to vary, differ
ratio, -onis f.:  judgment, understanding, reason
rĕ-mĕo (1):  to go or come back, to turn back, return
pĕr-ăgo, -ere, -ēgi, -actum: complete
lĕgo, -ere, lēgi, lectum:  to choose from a number, to pick out, single out, select, elect
fastus, iūs m.:  scornful contempt or disdain of others, haughtiness, arrogance, pride
quīcumque (or -cunque), quaecumque, quodcumque: whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever,
quis-que, quaeque, quodque: each, every, every body, every one, every thing
fascis, is, m.: a bundle of wood, twigs, straw, reeds, etc,;  in plur. ''fasces'', a bundle carried before the highest magistrates, and consisting of rods and an axe, with which criminals were scourged and beheaded.
sella, -ae f.: seat; a magistrate's seat or chair (very freq.)
ŏnus, -ĕris, n.: burden

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paenĭtĕo, -ēre, -ui: to cause to repent, to displease

ĕō (adv.): therefore, on that account, for that reason

dŏlus, i, m.: guilty intention, trick, plot

dis-crĕpo, -ere, -ŭi: to disagree, be different, to vary, differ

ratio, -onis f.: judgment, understanding, reason

rĕ-mĕo (1): to go or come back, to turn back, return

pĕr-ăgo, -ere, -ēgi, -actum: complete

lĕgo, -ere, lēgi, lectum: to choose from a number, to pick out, single out, select, elect

fastus, iūs m.: scornful contempt or disdain of others, haughtiness, arrogance, pride

quīcumque (or -cunque), quaecumque, quodcumque: whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever,

quis-que, quaeque, quodque: each, every, every body, every one, every thing

fascis, is, m.: a bundle of wood, twigs, straw, reeds, etc,; in plur. fasces, a bundle carried before the highest magistrates, and consisting of rods and an axe, with which criminals were scourged and beheaded.

sella, -ae f.: seat; a magistrate's seat or chair (very freq.)

ŏnus, -ĕris, n.: burden