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oOh!
ō:
flosculus, flosculi Mlittle flower, floweret; the best of anything, the"flower"
floscŭlus, -i, m.:
modus, modi Mmanner, mode, way, method; rule, rhythm, beat, measure, size; bound, limit
mŏdus, -i, m.:
quot, undeclinedhow many; of what number; as many
quŏt:
posthacafter this, in the future, hereafter, from now on; thereafter, from then on
posthac:
annus, anni Myear; age, time of life; year's produce; circuit, course
annus, -i, m.:
malo, malle, malui, -prefer; incline toward, wish rather
mālo, malle, mālui:
divitia, divitiae Friches, wealth
dīvĭtĭa, -ae, f.:
nequenor; and not, not, neither
nĕque:
servus, servi Mslave; servant
servus, -i, m.:
arca, arcae Fbox, chest; strong-box, coffer; wealth, money; coffin, bier; cell, cage; ark
arca, -ae, f.:
sino, sinere, sivi, situsallow, permit
sĭno, sĭnĕre, sīvi, sĭtum:
amo, amare, amavi, amatuslove, like; fall in love with; be fond of; have a tendency to
ămo (1):
bellus, bella -um, bellior -or -us, bellissimus -a -umpretty, handsome, charming, pleasant, agreeable, polite; nice, fine, excellent
bellus, -a, -um:
inquiam, -, -say
inquam:
lubet, lubere, lubuit, lubitus estit pleases/is pleasing/agreeable; please/want/feel like
libeo or lubeo, -ēre:
abicio, abicere, abjeci, abjectusthrow/cast away/down/aside; abandon; slight; humble; debase; sell too cheaply
ăbĭcĭo, -ĕre, -iēci, -iectum:
elevo, elevare, elevavi, elevatuslift up, raise; alleviate; lessen; make light of
ēlĕvo (1):

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ō: floscŭlus, -i, m.: mŏdus, -i, m.: quŏt: posthac: annus, -i, m.: mālo, malle, mālui: dīvĭtĭa, -ae, f.: nĕque: servus, -i, m.: arca, -ae, f.: sĭno, sĭnĕre, sīvi, sĭtum: ămo (1): bellus, -a, -um: inquam: libeo or lubeo, -ēre: ăbĭcĭo, -ĕre, -iēci, -iectum: ēlĕvo (1):