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aequor, -oris (n.)
an even surface, level; the sea, ocean
antiquus, -a, -um
ancient, former, of old times
arx, arcis (f.)
a castle, citadel, fortress, stronghold
cano, -ere, cecini, cantum
to make music; sing (of), sound; prophesize
carus, -a, -um
dear, precious, valued, esteemed, beloved
colo, -ere, colui, cultum
to till, tend, care for, cultivate
dextra (dextera), -ae (f.)
the right hand
doleo, -ere, dolui, dolitum
to hurt, feel pain; grieve; be pained, sorry; cause pain, grief
dolor, -oris (m.)
pain, smart, ache, suffering, anguish
erro, -are, -avi, -atum
to wander, stray, rove, roam; be in error, err, mistake
fatum, -i (n.)
an utterance, prophecy, oracle; destiny, fate
gens, gentis (f.)
a race, clan, house
hinc
from this place, hence
laedo, -ere, -si, -sum
to hurt, wound, injure, damage
memor, -oris
mindful, remembering, heedful
moenia, -ium (n. pl.)
defensive walls, ramparts, bulwarks, city walls
os, oris (n.)
the mouth; (in general) the face
sanguis (sanguen), -inis (m.)
blood
tendo, -ere, tetendi, tentum
to stretch, spread out, extend, intend
vetus, -eris
old, aged, advanced in years