VocabularyBG5.25
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benevolentia, -ae f.: loyalty, devotion; kindness, favor
singularis, -e: distinguished, extraordinary, single
utor, -i, -usus: use, employ; maintain; avail oneself of; employ; enjoy; practice; usus, -us m.: experience; use; handling
restituo, -ere, -ui, -utum: re-establish, restore, rebuild
palam adv.: openly
defero, -ferre: carry (the function in this and similar compounds of ‘de’ seems to be to denote complete motion to a terminus.)
pertineo, -ere, -ui, -tentum: extend to; extend; belong to, bear upon, lead to
impulsus, -us m.: instigation
celeriter adv.: speedily, rapidly, promptly, quickly
comprehendo, -ere, -ndi, -nsum: grasp, seize; hurriedly take; catch; arrest, take