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| zmyrna, zmyrnae Fmyrrh; Smyrna
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| cinnus, cinni Mdrink of mixed spelt-grain and wine
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| nonus, -a, -um9th
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| postbehind, after; subordinate to
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| deniquefinally, in the end; and then; at worst; in short, to sum up; in fact, indeed
| | scomber, -bri, m.: |
| messis, messisharvest, crop; harvest time | | tŭmĭdus, -a, -um: |
| coepi, coeptus (also coepio -ere)begin, commence, initiate; set foot on
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| edo, edere, edidi, edituseject/emit; put/give forth; beget; bear; display/evince/exhibit
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| hiems, hiemis Fwinter, winter time; rainy season; cold, frost; storm, stormy weather
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| mille, milis Nthousand; thousands; miles
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| intereameanwhile
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| quingenti -ae -a, quingentesimus -a -um, quingeni -ae -a, quingentie(n)s
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| hortensius, hortensia, hortensiumgrown in gardens; belonging to/in a garden
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| unus, una, unum (gen -ius)alone, a single/sole; some, some one; only; one set of
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| cavus, cava, cavumhollow, excavated, hollowed out; concave; enveloping; porous
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| penitus, penita, penituminner, inward
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| mitto, mittere, misi, missussend, throw, hurl, cast; let out, release, dismiss; disregard
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| unda, undae Fwave
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| canus, cana, canumwhite, gray; aged, old, wise; hoary; foamy, white-capped; white w/snow/frost
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| diu, diutius, diutissime a long/considerable time/while; long since
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| saeculum, saeculi Nage; generation, people born at a time; breed, race; present time/age; century
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| annalis, annalis Mbook of annuals/chronicles; annals, chronicle, history, yearbooks
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| morior, mori, mortuus sumdie, expire, pass/die/wither away/out; fail, come to an end; decay
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| laxus, laxa -um, laxior -or -us, laxissimus -a -umwide, spacious, ample, roomy; loose, not close packed; slack, not tight; lax
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| scomber, scombri Mmackerel
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| saepe, saepius, saepissimeoften, oft, oftimes, many times, frequently
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| tunica, tunicae Fundergarment, shirt,tunic
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| parvus, parva -um, minor -or -us, minimus -a -umsmall, little, cheap; unimportant; smallest, least
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| cor, cordis Nheart; mind/soul/spirit; intellect/judgment; sweetheart; souls/persons
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| monimentum, monimenti Nmonument
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| populus, populipeople, nation, State; public/populace/multitude/crowd; a following
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| tumidus, tumida, tumidumswollen, swelling, distended; puffed up with pride or self; confidence
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| gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sumbe glad, rejoice
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Hortensĭus, -a, um:
laxus, -a, -um:
messis, -is, f.:
quingenti, -ae, -a:
scomber, -bri, m.:
tŭmĭdus, -a, -um:
Zmyrna, -ae, f.: