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animal, animālis (n.)
a living creature, animal
aqua, -ae
water
ars, artis (f.)
art, skill
auris, auris (f.)
ear
cīvis, cīvis (m. & f.)
citizen
iūs, iūris (n.)
right, justice, law
mare, maris (n.)
sea
mors, mortis (f.)
death
nūbēs, nūbis (f.)
cloud
ōs, ōris (n.)
mouth, face
pars, partis (f.)
part, share; direction
Rōma, -ae
Rome
turba, -ae
uproar, disturbance; mob, crowd, multitude
urbs, urbis (f.)
city
vīs, vīs (f.)
force, power, violence; (pl.) strength
ā/ab ( + abl.)
away from, from; by
trāns (+ acc.)
across
appellō (1)
to speak to, to address [as], call, name
currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum
to run, rush, move quickly
mūtō (1)
to change, alter; exchange
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum
to hold, keep, possess; restrain
vītō (1)
to avoid, shun
divitiae, -ārum (plural)
riches, wealth
factum, -ī
deed, act, achievement
signum, -ī
sign, signal, indication; seal
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
(Intensive pronoun) Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc.; the very, the actual
quisque, quidque (gen. cuiusque; dat. cuique)
Each one, each person, each thing
suī, sibi, sē, sē
Himself, herself, itself, themselves (Reflects the subject)
doctus, -a, -um
taught, learned, skilled
fortunatus, -a, -um
lucky, fortunate, happy
suus, -a, -um
His own, her own, its own, their own (The subject's...)
nam
for
ante (prep. + acc.)
before (in place or time), in front of; adv., before, previously
per (prep. + acc.)
through; (with reflexive pron.) by; as a prefix, through, through and through, thoroughly; completely; very
ōlim (adv.)
at that time, once, formerly; in the future
alō, alēre, aluī, altum
to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
diligō, diligere, dilēxī, dilēctum
to esteem, love
iungō, iungere, iunxī, iunctum
to join
stō, stāre, stetī, statum
to stand, stand still or firm, stop