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| rufus, rufa -um, rufior -or -us, rufissimus -a -umred; red-haired; tawny; ruddy
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| frustrain vain; for nothing, to no purpose
| | intestīnus, -a, -um: |
| nequiquamin vain
| | pĕrūro, -ūrĕre, -ussi, -ustum: |
| credo, credere, credidi, creditustrust, entrust; commit/consign; believe, trust in, rely on, confide; suppose
| | prĕtĭum, -ii, n.: |
| amicus, amica -um, amicior -or -us, amicissimus -a -umfriendly, dear, fond of; supporting, loyal, devoted; loving
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| frustro, frustrare, frustravi, frustratusdisappoint, frustrate, deceive; escape/elude; baffle/evade; fail
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| immono indeed; on the contrary, more correctly; indeed, nay more
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| pretium, preti(i) Nprice/value/worth; reward/pay; money; prayer/request
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| atqueand, as well/soon as; together with; and moreover/even; and too/also/now; yet
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| malus, mala -um, pejor -or -us, -bad, evil, wicked; ugly; unlucky
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| sicineso? thus?
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| subrepo, subrepere, subrepsi, subreptuscreep; move stealthily; ooze/seep; insinuate self
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| mimy, mine
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| intestinus, intestina, intestinuminternal; domestic, civil
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| peruro, perurere, perussi, perususburn up/through, consume w/fire; fire; burn/scorch; chafe/irritate
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| eiAh! Woe!, oh dear, alas
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| miser, misera -um, miserior -or -us, miserrimus -a -umpoor, miserable, wretched, unfortunate, unhappy, distressing
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| eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptussnatch away, take by force; rescue
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| bonus, bona -um, melior -or -us, optimus -a -umgood, honest, brave, noble, kind, pleasant, right, useful; valid; healthy
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| heuoh! ah! alas!
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| crudelis, crudele, crudelior -or -us, crudelissimus -a -umcruel/hardhearted/unmerciful/severe, bloodthirsty/savage/inhuman; harsh/bitter
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| venenum, veneni Npoison; drug
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| vita, vitae Flife, career, livelihood; mode of life
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| pestis, pestis Fplague, pestilence, curse, destruction
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| amicitia, amicitiae Ffriendship, bond between friends; alliance, association; friendly relations
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ĕī:
intestīnus, -a, -um:
pĕrūro, -ūrĕre, -ussi, -ustum:
prĕtĭum, -ii, n.: