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initium, -ii, n.
beginning, commencement
ops, opis, f.
help, aid; (plural) power, resources, wealth
philosophus, -i, m.
philosopher
philosopha, -ae, f.
philosopher
plebs, plebis, f.
the common people, populace, plebians
sal, salis, m.
salt; wit
speculum, -i, n.
mirror
quis, quid
(after si, nisi) anyone, anything, someone, something
candidus, -a, -um
shining, bright, white; beautiful
merus, -a, -um
pure, undiluted
suavis, suave
sweet
-ve
or
heu
ah!, alas! (a sound of grief or pain)
subito
suddenly
recuso, recusare, recusavi, recusatum
to refuse
trado, tradere, tradidi, traditum
to give over, surrender; hand down, transmit, teach