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arrogantia, arrogantiae (noun) 1st
arrogance
corpus, corporis (noun) 3rd
body
gemitus, gemitus (noun) 4th
groan
heres, heredis (noun) 3rd
heir
ira, irae (noun) 1st
anger
lingua, linguae (noun) 1st
language
metus, metus (noun) 4th
fear
opes, opum (noun) 3rd
money
spes, spei (noun) 5th
hope
ventus, venti (noun) 2nd
wind
augeo, auegere, auxi, auctus (verb)
to increase
contituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus (verb)
to decide
diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectus (verb)
to be fond of
doleo, dolere, dolui, dolitus (verb)
to be in pain
mando, mandare, mandavi, mandatus (verb)
to entrust
occido, occidere, occidi, occisus (verb)
to kill
malus, mala, malum (adj)
evil
mille (adj)
a thousand
mille passus (adj)
a mile
milia (adj)
thousands
milia passuum (adj)
miles
pallidus, pallida, pallidum (adj)
pale
suspicatus, suspicata, suspicatum (adj)
having suspected
multo (adv)
much
sic (adv)
thus
quisquam, quidquam [or quicquiam] (pronoun)
anyone, anything
ac, atque (conjunction)
and
ut (conjunction)
as