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| mentula, mentulae Fmale sexual organ
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| instar, undeclined Nimage, likeness, resemblance; counterpart; the equal/form of
| | iūgĕrum, -i, n.: |
| triginta, tricesimus -a -um, triceni -ae -a, tricie(n)s
| | possĭdĕo -sĭdēre, -sēdi, -sessum: |
| juger, jugeris Njugerum; acres/fields/broad expanse
| | quā̆drāgintā: |
| pratum, prati Nmeadow, meadowland; meadow grass/crop; broad expanse/field/plain
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| quadraginta, quadragesimus -a -um, quadrageni -ae -a, quadragie(n)s
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| arvus, arva, arvumarable; cultivated, plowed
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| ceterus, cetera, ceterumthe other; the others. the remaining/rest, all the rest
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| mas, (gen.), marismale; masculine, of the male sex; manly, virile, brave, noble; G:masculine
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| curwhy, wherefore; for what reason/purpose?; on account of which?; because
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| divitia, divitiae Friches, wealth
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| supero, superare, superavi, superatusovercome, conquer; survive; outdo; surpass, be above, have the upper hand
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| poto, potare, potavi, potusdrink; drink heavily/convivially, tipple; swallow; absorb, soak up
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| unus, una, unum (gen -ius)alone, a single/sole; some, some one; only; one set of
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| salio, salire, salui, saltusleap, jump; move suddenly/spasmodically, twitch
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| totso many, such a number of; as many, so many; such a great number of
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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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| possideo, possidere, possedi, possessusseize, hold, be master of; possess, take/hold possession of, occupy; inherit
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| ingens, ingentis (gen.), ingentior -or -us, ingentissimus -a -umnot natural, immoderate; huge, vast, enormous; mighty; remarkable, momentous
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| silva, silvae Fwood, forest
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| palus, paludis Fswamp, marsh
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| usqueup to
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| mare, maris Nsea; sea water
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| Oceanus, Oceani MOcean
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| ultrobesides, beyond; to/on the further/other side; voluntarily, unaided; wantonly
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| verus, vera -um, verior -or -us, verissimus -a -umtrue, real, genuine, actual; properly named; well founded; right, fair, proper
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| minax, (gen.), minacisthreatening; boding ill
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ingens, -tis:
iūgĕrum, -i, n.:
possĭdĕo -sĭdēre, -sēdi, -sessum:
quā̆drāgintā:
trīginta: