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beard
barba, barbae
feminine
NOUN
meat, flesh
carō, carnis
feminine
NOUN
plant, vegetation
herba, herbae
feminine
NOUN
skin, hide
pellis, pellis
feminine
NOUN
battle, combat
proelium, proeliī
neuter
NOUN
garment, clothes
vestīmentum, vestīmentī
neuter
NOUN
wound
vulnus, vulneris
neuter
NOUN
this
hic, haec, hoc
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN/ADJECTIVE
fierce, ferocious
ferōx, ferōcis
ADJECTIVE
terrifying
terribilis, terribile
ADJECTIVE
to cook
coquō, coquere, coxī, coctum
VERB
to grow
crēscō, crēscere, crēvī, _____
VERB
to heal
sānō, sānāre, sānāvī, sānātum
VERB
to sit
sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum
VERB
to wear out, rub
terō, terere, trīvī, trītum
VERB
to live
vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum
VERB
to wound
velnerō, vulnerāre, vulnerāvī, vulnerātum
VERB
swiftly
celeriter
ADVERB
outside, in the open
forīs
ADVERB
between, among
inter (+accusative)
PREPOSITION
after
postquam
CONJUNCTION
young man, young lady
adulēscēns, adulēscentis
masculine/feminine
NOUN
heart
cor, cordis
neuter
NOUN
thief
fūr, fūris
masculine
NOUN
theft
fūrtum, fūrtī
neuter
NOUN
injustice, mischief
inīquitās, inīquitātis
feminine
NOUN
law
lēx, lēgis
feminine
NOUN
fruit
pōmum, pomī
neuter
NOUN
that
ille, illa, illud
DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN/ADJECTIVE
even
aequus, aequa, aequum
ADJECTIVE
indifferently
aequō animō
ADJECTIVE
divine
dīvīnus, dīvīna, dīvīnum
ADJECTIVE
human
hūmānus, hūmāna, hūmānum
ADJECTIVE
poor
pauper, pauperis
ADJECTIVE
full of
plēnus, plēna, plēnum (+ genitive + ablative)
ADJECTIVE
to abound with
abundō, abundāre, abundāvī, abundātum (+ ablative)
VERB
to delight, please
dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum
VERB
to lack something
egeō, egēre, eguī, _____ (+ ablative)
VERB
to play
lūdō, lūdere, lūsī, lūsum
VERB
to punish
pūniō, pūnīre, pūnīvī, pūnītum
VERB
during the night
noctū
ADVERB
almost
paene
ADVERB
axle, axis
axis, axis
masculine
NOUN
constancy
cōnstantia, cōnstantiae
feminine
NOUN
wealth, riches
dīvitiae, dīvitiārum
feminine, plural
NOUN
fortune, the goddess Fortune
fortūna, fortūnae
feminine
NOUN
honor, public office or distinction
honor, honōris
masculine
NOUN
wheel
rota, rotae
feminine
NOUN
foreign to, inconsistent with
aliēnus, aliēna, aliēnum (+ ā/ab +ablative)
ADJECTIVE
outward, external
eternal, externa, externum
ADJECTIVE
about to be (the future active participle of sum, esse, fuī)
fūtūrus, futūra, futūrum
ADJECTIVE
any
ūllus, ūlla, ūllum
ADJECTIVE
to accept, receive
accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum
VERB
to accuse someone of something
accūsō, accūsāre, accūsāvī, accūsātum (+ ablative + genitive)
VERB
to descend
dēcsendō, dēcsendere, dēcscēnsum
VERB
to snatch away
ēripiō, ēripere, ēripuī, ēreptum
VERB
to wander, make a mistake
errō, errāre, errāvī, errātum
VERB
to change
mūto, mūtāre, mūtāvī, mūtātum
VERB
to possess
possideō, possidēre, possēdī, possessum
VERB
to take back
recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptum
VERB
to blame, rebuke
reprehendō, reprehendere, reprehendī, reprehēnsum
VERB
to lift up, raise; destroy
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
VERB
to turn
versō, versāre, versāvī, versātum
VERB
around
circum + accusative
PREPOSITION
for certain, for sure
prō certō
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE USED ADVERBIALLY