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dōno (1): present, give
'''dōno (1):''' give, dedicate
lĕpĭdus, -a, -um: charming, delightful
 
nŏvus, -a, -um: new, fresh
'''lĕpĭdus, -a, -um:''' charming, witty
lĭbellus, -i, m.: little book
 
ārĭdus, -a, -um: dry
'''nŏvus, -a, -um:''' latest, last
mŏdŏ: only, recently
 
pūmex, -ĭcis, m.: pumice stone
'''lĭbellus, -i, m.:''' dim. of ''liber'', little book; book-shop
expŏlĭo, -ĭre, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum: polish; refine
 
sŏlĕo, -ĕre, -ĭtus: be in the habit of; become accustomed to
'''ārĭdus, -a, -um:''' dry
ălĭquid: to some degree; somewhat
 
pŭto (1): think, believe
'''mŏdŏ:''' adv., just, only
nūgae, -ārum, f.: trifles, nonsense
 
iam: now, already
'''pūmex, ĭcis, m.:''' pumice or any similar volcanic rock, used to smooth the ends of book-rolls
tum: then, next; at that time
 
audĕo, -ĕre, ausus: intend, be prepared; dare/have courage, act boldly, venture, risk
'''expŏlĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum:''' smooth down, polish
ūnus, -a, -um (gen. -ĭus): alone, a single/sole; some, some one; only; one set of
 
Ītălus, -a, -um: of Italy, Italian
'''sŏlĕo, -ere, -ĭtus:''' to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with
aevum, -i n.: time, time of life, age, old age, generation; passage/lapse of time; all time
 
trĭbus, -ūs f.: third part of the people; tribe, hereditary division
'''ălĭquis, aliquid:''' indef. pron., someone, something; indef. adj., some
ex-plĭco (1): unfold, extend; set forth, display, exhibit, explain, disentangle
 
cartus, -i m.: papyrus; record/letter, book/writing; thin metal sheet/leaf
'''pŭto (1):''' think
dŏctus, -a -um: learned, wise; skilled, experienced, expert; trained; clever, cunning, shrewd
 
Iūppĭter, Iŏvis m.: Jupiter; heavens/sky
'''nūgae, -ārum, f.:''' trifles, things of no consequence
lăbōrĭōsus, -a, -um: laborious, painstaking
 
quārē: in what way? how? by which means, whereby; why; wherefore, therefore, hence
'''iam:''' adv., now
quisquis, quaeque, quodquod: whoever; every one who; whoever it be; everyone; each
 
pā̆trōna, -ae: protectress, patroness
'''tum:''' adv., then, at that time
virgo, -ĭnis, f.: maiden, young woman, girl of marriageable age; virgin, woman sexually intact
 
plūs, (gen. plūris): more; several. many
'''audĕo, audere, ausus:''' semi-dep., dare
mănĕo, -ĕre, -nsi, -nsum: remain, stay, abide; wait for; continue, endure, last; spend the night
 
pĕrennis, -is, -e: continual; everlasting, perpetual, perennial; eternal
'''ūnus, -a, -um:''' adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary
saeclum, -i n.: age; generation, people born at a time; breed, race; present time/age; century
 
'''Ĭtălus, -i, m.''' an Italian
 
'''aevum, -i n.:''' time; a very long period of time, an age
 
'''trēs, trĭa:''' num. adj., three
 
'''explĭco (1):''' explain, explicate
 
'''carta, -ae, f.: ''' a sheet or roll of papyrus
 
'''doctus, -a -um:''' learned
 
'''Iūppĭter, Iŏvis, m.:''' Juppiter or Zeus, chief of the Olympian gods; by metonymy, the weather, wind, sky
 
'''lăbōrĭōsus, -a, -um:''' laborious, much worked-upon
 
'''quārē:''' interr. & rel. adv., how? for what reason? on account of which thing; wherefore, therefore
 
'''quisquis, quaeque, quodquod:''' interr. or indef. pron., whoever, whatever
 
'''pā̆trōnus, -i, m.:''' patron or patroness, guardian, protector, supporter, sponsor
 
'''virgo, -ĭnis, f.:''' maiden, virgin; the constellation Virgo
 
'''plūs, plūris:''' adj. & adv., more
 
'''mănĕo, -nere, -nsi, -nsum:''' remain, stay, wait
 
'''pĕrennis, -is, -e:''' constant, enduring
 
'''saeclum, -i n.:''' a generation

Revision as of 13:52, 10 January 2011

dōno (1): give, dedicate

lĕpĭdus, -a, -um: charming, witty

nŏvus, -a, -um: latest, last

lĭbellus, -i, m.: dim. of liber, little book; book-shop

ārĭdus, -a, -um: dry

mŏdŏ: adv., just, only

pūmex, ĭcis, m.: pumice or any similar volcanic rock, used to smooth the ends of book-rolls

expŏlĭo, -ire, -īvi or -ĭi, -ītum: smooth down, polish

sŏlĕo, -ere, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with

ălĭquis, aliquid: indef. pron., someone, something; indef. adj., some

pŭto (1): think

nūgae, -ārum, f.: trifles, things of no consequence

iam: adv., now

tum: adv., then, at that time

audĕo, audere, ausus: semi-dep., dare

ūnus, -a, -um: adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary

Ĭtălus, -i, m. an Italian

aevum, -i n.: time; a very long period of time, an age

trēs, trĭa: num. adj., three

explĭco (1): explain, explicate

carta, -ae, f.: a sheet or roll of papyrus

doctus, -a -um: learned

Iūppĭter, Iŏvis, m.: Juppiter or Zeus, chief of the Olympian gods; by metonymy, the weather, wind, sky

lăbōrĭōsus, -a, -um: laborious, much worked-upon

quārē: interr. & rel. adv., how? for what reason? on account of which thing; wherefore, therefore

quisquis, quaeque, quodquod: interr. or indef. pron., whoever, whatever

pā̆trōnus, -i, m.: patron or patroness, guardian, protector, supporter, sponsor

virgo, -ĭnis, f.: maiden, virgin; the constellation Virgo

plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more

mănĕo, -nere, -nsi, -nsum: remain, stay, wait

pĕrennis, -is, -e: constant, enduring

saeclum, -i n.: a generation