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coquō coquere coxī coctum
to cook; burn, parch; consider, plan
Cornelia -ae f.
(proper) a Roman female name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
cornū cornūs f.
horn; hoof; beak, claw; bow; horn, trumpet; end, wing of an army
corpus corporīs n.
body (living or lifeless)
corripiō corripere corripuī correptum
to seize, snatch up, grasp, collect, take hold of, arrest
cotīdiē or cottīdiē or quotīdiē
daily, every day; day by day; usually, ordinarily, commonly
crās
tomorrow; after today; hereafter, in the future
crēdō crēdere crēdidī crēditus
(with dat.) to believe, trust; to confide in, have confidence in
crēscō crēscere crēvī crētus
to come into being, spring up, arise, be born, grow
crīmen crīminis n.
judgment, charge, crime, accusation, reproach
crūdēlis crūdēle
rude, unfeeling, hard, hard-hearted, cruel, severe, fierce
cubiculum -ī n.
bedroom, room
culina, -ae, f.
kitchen
cum (conjunction)
when, while, since, although
cum (preposition)
(with abl.) with, together, along with
cūnctōr -ārī -ātus sum
to delay, linger, loiter; hesitate, doubt
cūnctus -a -um
all together, whole, all, entire
cupiditās cupiditātis, f.
desire, lust, greed, enthusiasm, eagerness, passion
cupio cupere cupiī/cupīvī cupītus
to long for, desire, wish
cūr
why? wherefore? for what reason?
cūrā cūrāe f.
trouble, care, concern, attention, pains, industry, diligence, exertion
cūrō cūrāre cūrāvī cūrātus
to care, provide for; be attentive to; take charge of; heal, cure
currō currere cucurrī cursus
to run, move quickly, travel quickly
currus currūs m.
chariot, car, wagon
cursus cursūs m.
running, course, way, march, passage, voyage, journey
custōdiō -īre -īvī -ītus
to guard, watch over, keep safe; to take heed, care, observe
custōs custōdis m.
guard, sentry, protector; doorkeeper, watchman
Danaī -ōrum m.
(proper) the Danaans, the Greeks
dē
(with abl.) from, away from, down from, out of, about
dea deae f.
goddess
dēbeō dēbēre dēbuī dēbitus
to owe, be in debt; ought, must, should
Decius -ī m.
(proper) a Roman male name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
dēfendō dēfendere dēfendī dēfensus
to defend, guard, protect, look after; repel, ward off, prevent; support, preserve
dēfessus -a -um
worn out, weary, tired; weakened
deinde or dein
then, next, thereafter, afterward
dēlectō dēlectāre dēlectāvī dēlectātus
to delight, please, amuse, fascinate; charm, lure, entice; enjoy
dēleō, -ēre, -ēvī, -ētus
to erase, remove, delete; abolish