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Denarius, -ī
silver coin (is the same as 16 asses and 4 sestercies)
responsum, -ī
response
nummus
coin (general)
as, assis (m)
penny
virgam
stoik
certus, -a, -um
certain
doctus, -a, -um
educated
incertus, -a, -um
uncertain
indoctus, -a, -um
uneducated
industrius, -a, -um
hard working
largus, -a, -um
much
piger, -gra, -grum
lazy
pravus, -a, -um
incorrect
rectus, -a, -um
correct
stultus
stupid
absens, -entis
absent
difficilis, -is, -e
difficult
facilis, -is, -e
easy
prudens, -entis
intelligent
cogito, cogitare
to think
computo, computare
to compute
demonstro, demonstrare
to show
interpello, interpellare
interrupts
laudo, laudare
to praise
doceo, docēre
to teach
oporteo, oportēre
to be appropriate or necessary
disco, discere
to learn (discover)
promo, promere
to take out of
repono, reponere
to put something back
reprehendo, reprehendere
to reprehend
tollō, tollere
to raise
volo, vult
to want
desinit
to stop
largior, largiri
to give much
nescio, nescire
to not know
partior, partiri
to divide (into parts)
scio, scire
to know
licet
it is permitted
quisque, quaeque, quodque
each one
numquam
never
postremo
last
quare
why
saepe
often
tot
so many
usque
through
nam
for
nimis
extremely
itaque
and so
quamquam
although
convenit
suitable
praeterra
besides