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begin to peak (medieval) verb

principio [principiare, principiavi, principiatus](1st)
verb

begin to perceive verb

sentisco [sentiscere, -, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

begin to perceive distinctly or feel deeply verb

persentisco [persentiscere, -, -](3rd)
verb

begin to rot, go off verb

putesco [putescere, -, -](3rd)
verb

begin to shake / tremble / shudder / shiver verb

abhorresco [abhorrescere, abhorrui, -](3rd)
verb

horresco [horrescere, horrui, -](3rd)
verb

begin to shine verb

lucesco [lucescere, luxi, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

lucisco [luciscere, luxi, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

nitesco [nitescere, nitui, -](3rd)
verb

begin to shine (L+S) verb

dilucesco [dilucescere, diluxi, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

begin to sink verb

labo [labare, labavi, labatus](1st)
verb

begin to sleep verb

addormio [addormire, addormivi, addormitus](4th) INTRANS
verb

begin to speak verb

infio [inferi, infactus sum]verb
SEMIDEP

interfio [interferi, interfactus sum]verb
SEMIDEP

principio [principiare, principiavi, principiatus](1st)
verb

begin to swell verb

turgesco [turgescere, -, -](3rd)
verb

(begin to) swell verb

tumesco [tumescere, tumui, -](3rd)
verb

begin to tremble verb

intremisco [intremiscere, intremui, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

begin with auspices, make ceremonial start verb

auspico [auspicare, auspicavi, auspicatus](1st)
verb

auspicor [auspicari, auspicatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

beginner [beginners] noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ə(r)]
[US: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ər]

initiatornoun

novicius [novicii](2nd) M
noun

beginner, novice noun

tiro [tironis](3rd) M
noun

beginning [beginnings] (act of doing that which begins anything)
noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ɪŋ]
[US: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ɪŋ]

initium, principiumnoun
{n}, Plrīmordium {n}, exordium {n}

beginning [beginnings] noun
[UK: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ɪŋ]
[US: bɪ.ˈɡɪn.ɪŋ]

aditus [aditus](4th) M
noun

alpha [undeclined]noun
N

auspicium [auspici(i)](2nd) N
noun

carcer [carceris](3rd) M
noun

exordium [exordi(i)](2nd) N
noun

fundamentum [fundamenti](2nd) N
noun

principium [principi(i)](2nd) N
noun
That was the very beginning. = Fuit ipsum principium.

beginning, commencement noun

initium [initi(i)](2nd) N
noun

beginning, in its early stage (period / activity) adjective

oriens [(gen.), orientis]adjective

beginning, prelude noun

prohemium [prohemii](2nd) N
noun

prohoemium [prohoemii](2nd) N
noun

prooemium [prooemii](2nd) N
noun

beginning, start noun

orsus [orsus](4th) M
noun

beginning, undertaking noun

coeptus [coeptus](4th) M
noun

inceptum [incepti](2nd) N
noun

beginning / dawning noun

ortus [ortus](4th) M
noun

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