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exeo, -ire, -ii, -itum: go out, go away, go forth; pass over, beyond
exĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: go out, go away, go forth; pass over, beyond


vicus, -i m.: quarter of a town; village, hamlet; estate
vīcus, -i m.: quarter of a town; village, hamlet; estate


quadrigenti, -ae, -a: four hundred
quadrigenti, -ae, -a: four hundred

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exĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: go out, go away, go forth; pass over, beyond

vīcus, -i m.: quarter of a town; village, hamlet; estate

quadrigenti, -ae, -a: four hundred

aedificium, -i n.: a building

incendo, -ere, -cendi, -censum: kindle, set fire, burn; illumine; incense, excite

comburo, -urere, -ussi, -ustum: to burn up, consume entirely; ruin; consume

reditio, -ionis f.: a going back, a return

tollo, -ere, sustuli, sublatum: to take up; lift up, raise, elevate; have onboard

subeo, -ire, -ii, -itum: go under, pass under; undergo, submit to, take upon oneself, approach, advance, mount climb

molo, -ere, -ui, -itum: grind in a mill; meal

cibaria, -orum n.: food, rations, corn allowed to magistrates for soldiers

ascisco, -ere, ascivi, ascitum: receive, admit; adopt, take to oneself