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nī, nisi:
'''nī, nisi:''' unless
plūs, plūris:
 
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:
'''plūs, plūris:''' adj. & adv., more
ămo (1):
 
iūcundus, -a, -um:
'''ŏcŭlus, -i, m.:''' eye
Calvus, -i, m.:
 
mūnus, -ĕris, n.:
'''ămo (1):''' love
iste, -a, -ud:
 
ŏdĭum, -ii, n.:
'''iūcundus, -a, -um:''' pleasant, delightful
lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum:
 
cūr:
'''Calvus, -i, m.:''' cognomen of C. Licinius Calvus
tŏt:
 
mălus, -a, -um:
'''mūnus, -ĕris, n.:''' function, duty, task; gift; favor
perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum:
 
pŏēta, -ae, m.:
'''iste, -a, -ud:''' pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this
dĕus, -i, m.:
 
multus, -a, -um:
'''ŏdĭum, -ii, n.:''' hatred
clĭens, -entis, m.:
 
tantus, -a, -um:
'''lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum:''' speak; tell
mitto, mittĕre, mīsi, missum:
 
impĭus, -a, -um:
'''cūr:''' interr. & re. adv., why
suspĭcor, -āri, -ātus sum:
 
nŏvus, -a, -um:
'''tŏt:''' indecl. adj., so many
rĕpĕrĭo, rĕpĕrīre, repperi, rĕpertum:
 
Sulla, -ae, m.:
'''mălus, -a, -um:''' bad, evil, malicious
littĕrātor, -ōris, m.:
 
mi:
'''perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum:''' ruin, spoil
bĕnĕ:
 
bĕātus, -a, -um:
'''pŏēta, -ae, m.:''' poet
dispĕrĕo, -īre, -ii:
 
lăbōro (1):
'''dĕus, -i, m.:''' god
horrĭbĭlis, -e:
 
săcer, să̄cra, să̄crum:
'''multus, -a, -um:''' much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many
lĭbellus, -i, m.:
 
scīlĭcet:
'''clĭens, -entis, m.:''' a person attached to a ''patronus'' for legal and other protection in a semi-feudal relationship
contĭnŭō:
 
dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.:
'''tantus, -a, -um:''' so much, pl. so many; so great, such
pĕrĕo, -īre, -ĭi (-īvi), -ĭtum:
 
bŏnus, -a, -um:
'''mitto, mittĕre, mīsi, missum:''' send, send forth; (of weapons) throw, cast, hurl; emit, utter; cease, desist, omit; let go, release, abandon, discard; give
falsus, -a, -um:
 
ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum:
'''impĭus, -a, -um:''' wicked, irreligious, without ''pietas''
lūcĕo, -cēre, -xi:
 
lĭbrārĭus, -i, m.:
'''suspĭcor, -āri, -ātus sum:''' guess, infer; suspect
curro, currĕre, cŭcurri, cursum:
 
scrīnĭum, -ii, n.:
'''nŏvus, -a, -um:''' latest, last
caesĭus, -a, -um:
 
collĭgo, -lĭgĕre, -lēgi, -lectum:
'''rĕpĕrĭo, rĕpĕrīre, repperi, rĕpertum:''' find, discover
vĕnēnum, -i, n.:
 
supplĭcĭum, -ii, n.:
'''Sulla, -ae, m.:''' a Roman cognomen
rĕmūnĕror, -āri, -ātus sum:
 
vos:
'''littĕrātor, -ōris, m.:''' schoolteacher
hinc:
 
intĕrĕā:
'''mi:''' abbr. form of dat. ''mihi'', to me; vocative masc. sg. of ''meus''
vălĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum:
 
illuc:
'''bĕnĕ:''' adv. well
undĕ:
 
pēs, pĕdis, m.:
'''bĕātus, -a, -um:''' happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do
affĕro, affĕrre, attŭli, allātum:
 
saeclum, -i n.:
'''dispĕrĕo, -īre, -ii:''' perish; go for nothing, be wasted
incommŏdus, -a, -um:
 
pessĭmus, -a, -um:
'''lăbōro (1):''' work, labor
 
'''horrĭbĭlis, -e:''' fearful, dreadful; rough, uncouth
 
'''săcer, să̄cra, să̄crum:''' sacred, holy; accursed, detestable
 
'''lĭbellus, -i, m.:''' dim. of ''liber'', little book; book-shop
 
'''scīlĭcet:''' clearly, evidently, no doubt
 
'''contĭnŭō:''' adv., immediately, without delay
 
'''dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.:''' day
 
'''pĕrĕo, -īre, -ĭi (-īvi), -ĭtum:''' vanish; be done in,perish, die; (hyperb.) suffer intensely, be in big trouble
 
'''bŏnus, -a, -um:''' good; of "good" social standing
 
'''falsus, -a, -um:''' untrue; deceitful
 
'''ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum:''' go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences
 
'''lūcĕo, -cēre, -xi:''' shine; dawn
 
'''lĭbrārĭus, -i, m.:''' scribe; book dealer
 
'''curro, currĕre, cŭcurri, cursum:''' run
 
'''scrīnĭum, -ii, n.:''' a cylindrical wooden box for holding rolled books (''volumina'')
 
'''caesĭus, -a, -um:''' having gray or gray-blue eyes; gray-eyed
 
'''collĭgo, -lĭgĕre, -lēgi, -lectum:''' gather
 
'''vĕnēnum, -i, n.:''' poison
 
'''supplĭcĭum, -ii, n.:''' compensation offered to placate a person who has been wronged; reparation; punishment
 
'''rĕmūnĕror, -āri, -ātus sum:''' repay
 
'''vos:''' 2nd pers. pl. pron., you
 
'''hinc:''' adv., from this place or point
 
'''intĕrĕā:''' adv., in the meantime; with adversative force, in these circumstances
 
'''vălĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum:''' have strength or health; be effective
 
'''illuc:''' adv., thither, to that place
 
'''undĕ:''' rel. adv., from which, whence
 
'''pēs, pĕdis, m.:''' foot; (poet.) a metrical foot; (naut.) the line or sheet by which each of the two lower corners of a square sail is made fast to the ship
 
'''affĕro, affĕrre, attŭli, allātum:''' bring along, come with
 
'''saeclum, -i n.:''' a generation
 
'''incommŏdum, -i, n.:''' detriment, harm; pl., misfortune
 
'''pessĭmus, -a, -um:''' extremely bad, worst

Revision as of 20:21, 18 January 2011

nī, nisi: unless

plūs, plūris: adj. & adv., more

ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: eye

ămo (1): love

iūcundus, -a, -um: pleasant, delightful

Calvus, -i, m.: cognomen of C. Licinius Calvus

mūnus, -ĕris, n.: function, duty, task; gift; favor

iste, -a, -ud: pron. & pron. adj., this (which you have or see); this

ŏdĭum, -ii, n.: hatred

lŏquor, lŏqui, -cātus sum: speak; tell

cūr: interr. & re. adv., why

tŏt: indecl. adj., so many

mălus, -a, -um: bad, evil, malicious

perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum: ruin, spoil

pŏēta, -ae, m.: poet

dĕus, -i, m.: god

multus, -a, -um: much; a lot of, many a; (pl.) many

clĭens, -entis, m.: a person attached to a patronus for legal and other protection in a semi-feudal relationship

tantus, -a, -um: so much, pl. so many; so great, such

mitto, mittĕre, mīsi, missum: send, send forth; (of weapons) throw, cast, hurl; emit, utter; cease, desist, omit; let go, release, abandon, discard; give

impĭus, -a, -um: wicked, irreligious, without pietas

suspĭcor, -āri, -ātus sum: guess, infer; suspect

nŏvus, -a, -um: latest, last

rĕpĕrĭo, rĕpĕrīre, repperi, rĕpertum: find, discover

Sulla, -ae, m.: a Roman cognomen

littĕrātor, -ōris, m.: schoolteacher

mi: abbr. form of dat. mihi, to me; vocative masc. sg. of meus

bĕnĕ: adv. well

bĕātus, -a, -um: happy, blessed; rich, well-to-do

dispĕrĕo, -īre, -ii: perish; go for nothing, be wasted

lăbōro (1): work, labor

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

săcer, să̄cra, să̄crum: sacred, holy; accursed, detestable

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

scīlĭcet: clearly, evidently, no doubt

contĭnŭō: adv., immediately, without delay

dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.: day

pĕrĕo, -īre, -ĭi (-īvi), -ĭtum: vanish; be done in,perish, die; (hyperb.) suffer intensely, be in big trouble

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

falsus, -a, -um: untrue; deceitful

ăbĕo, -īre, -ĭvi or -ii, -ītum: go away or out; come off, turn out; escape criticism or other consequences

lūcĕo, -cēre, -xi: shine; dawn

lĭbrārĭus, -i, m.: scribe; book dealer

curro, currĕre, cŭcurri, cursum: run

scrīnĭum, -ii, n.: a cylindrical wooden box for holding rolled books (volumina)

caesĭus, -a, -um: having gray or gray-blue eyes; gray-eyed

collĭgo, -lĭgĕre, -lēgi, -lectum: gather

vĕnēnum, -i, n.: poison

supplĭcĭum, -ii, n.: compensation offered to placate a person who has been wronged; reparation; punishment

rĕmūnĕror, -āri, -ātus sum: repay

vos: 2nd pers. pl. pron., you

hinc: adv., from this place or point

intĕrĕā: adv., in the meantime; with adversative force, in these circumstances

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

illuc: adv., thither, to that place

undĕ: rel. adv., from which, whence

pēs, pĕdis, m.: foot; (poet.) a metrical foot; (naut.) the line or sheet by which each of the two lower corners of a square sail is made fast to the ship

affĕro, affĕrre, attŭli, allātum: bring along, come with

saeclum, -i n.: a generation

incommŏdum, -i, n.: detriment, harm; pl., misfortune

pessĭmus, -a, -um: extremely bad, worst