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history [histories] noun
[UK: ˈhɪ.str̩i]
[US: hɪ.str̩i]

memoria [memoriae](1st) F
noun

historiographer royal, man employed in the emperor's secretarial bureau noun

memorialis [memorialis](3rd) M
noun

history-writer noun

historiographus [historiographi](2nd) M
noun

hit, strike verb

ferio [ferire, -, -](4th)
verb

icio [icere, ici, ictus](3rd)
verb

ico [icere, ici, ictus](3rd)
verb

hit / punch very hard verb

percido [percidere, percidi, percisus](3rd)
verb

hither, to the person speaking / indicated adverb

hueadverb

hitherto adverb
[UK: ˌhɪ.ðə.ˈtuː]
[US: ˈhɪ.ˌðər.ˈtuː]

adhocadverb

adhucadverb

hucusqueadverb

hitherto untold adjective

immemoratus [immemorata, immemoratum]adjective

inmemoratus [inmemorata, inmemoratum]adjective

hives noun
[UK: haɪvz]
[US: ˈhaɪvz]

urticaria [urticariae](1st) F
noun

(approaching) white adjective

candens [candentis (gen.), candentior -or -us, candentissimus -a -um]adjective

(dressed in) white adjective

candidus [candida -um, candidior -or -us, candidissimus -a -um]adjective

(esp. as proper name) place on Aventine Hill at Rome noun

lauretum [laureti](2nd) N
noun

loretum [loreti](2nd) N
noun

(F) wild beasts hunting / exhibition noun

Orientalis [Orientalis](3rd) C
noun

(for) a long / considerable time / while adverb

diu [diutius, diutissime]adverb

(friendships) formed at the gaming table adjective

alearius [alearia, alearium]adjective

(in speech) chime in verb

succino [succinere, -, -](3rd)
verb

(late Latin) Your Highness noun

celsitudo [celsitudinis](3rd) F
noun

(male) child noun

puer [pueri](2nd) M
noun

(medical) washing diseased member, shower, douche noun

cataclysmos [cataclysmi]noun
M

cataclysmus [cataclysmi](2nd) M
noun

(PASS) grow thickly verb

condenseo [condensere, -, -](2nd) TRANS
verb

condenso [condensare, condensavi, condensatus](1st) TRANS
verb

(pass.) be frozen, be chilled verb

gelo [gelare, gelavi, gelatus](1st)
verb

(PASSIVE) be delighted with something verb

condelecto [condelectare, condelectavi, condelectatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

(philosophical) apprehension, understanding noun

apprehensio [apprehensionis](3rd) F
noun

(sg. VOC) child noun

liber [liberi](2nd) M
noun

(something usually made of alder wood) plank, bridge, boat, ship noun

alnus [alni](2nd) F
noun

(sometimes for Parthian; Persian breed of dog) noun

Persa [Persae](1st) M
noun

Perses [Persae]noun
M

(that is) on hire adjective

venalis [venalis, venale]adjective

(things) rest / lie upon verb

insideo [insidere, insidi, insessus](2nd)
verb

(unguent) box / jar of this noun

onyx [onychis](3rd) C
noun

(voice) highest, loudest noun

summum [summi](2nd) N
noun

(w / -cum) only ABL with whom?, with which?

quicum

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