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to be pending verb

adpendeo [adpendere, adpendi, -](2nd) INTRANS
verb

appendeo [appendere, appendi, -](2nd) INTRANS
verb

to be sure, certainly conjunction

enimveroconjunction

to become evening, grow towards evening verb

vesperasct [vesperascere, -, -](3rd) IMPERS
verb

to begin with adverb

primitusadverb

to both places adverb

utroqueadverb

to both sides (in conflict) adverb

utroqueadverb

to build verb

exædificareverb

to change foreign currency and test coins noun

nummularius [nummulari(i)](2nd) M
noun

to detriment of preposition

contrapreposition
ACC

to each his own (every person is entitled to his or her personal preferences)
phrase
[UK: tuː iːtʃ hɪz əʊn]
[US: ˈtuː ˈiːtʃ ˈhɪz ˈoʊn]

suum cuiquephrase

to err is human (Everybody makes mistakes)
phrase
[UK: tuː ɜː(r) ɪz ˈhjuː.mən]
[US: ˈtuː ˈer ˈɪz ˈhjuː.mən]

errare humanum est, humanum est errarephrase

to good effect adverb

efficaciter [efficacius, efficacissime]adverb

to greater extent, more nearly adverb

magisadverb

to kindle verb

accendioverb

to lie down, recline verb

decumbo [decumbere, decumbui, -](3rd) INTRANS
verb

to make it one's constant habit to (w / INF) verb

solito [solitare, solitavi, solitatus](1st)
verb

to me adjective
[UK: tuː miː]
[US: ˈtuː ˈmiː]

meus [mea, meum]adjective

to minister verb

ministraireverb

to moderate / subdued extent / degree, ordinarily / moderately / tolerably adverb

mediocriter [mediocrius, mediocrissime]adverb

to neither side adverb

neutroadverb

to no purpose adverb

incassumadverb

to produce the feebleness of old age in (female) verb

anilito [anilitare, anilitavi, anilitatus](1st) TRANS
verb

to replace challenged jurors verb

subsortior [subsortiri, subsortitus sum](4th) DEP
verb

to sick / prisoners noun

visitatio [visitationis](3rd) F
noun

to small extent, somewhat adverb

paullulumadverb

paululumadverb

to some degree / extent adverb

aliquidadverb

aliquitadverb

to some extent adverb

aliquaadverb

to some extent, in some degree, somewhat, slightly, a little adverb

aliquantumadverb

to some place / person (or other) adverb

aliquoadverb

to spit out wine after tasting verb

pytisso [pytissare, pytissavi, pytissatus](1st) INTRANS
verb

to such a degree / pass / point adverb

adeoadverb

to such an extent / degree adverb

tamadverb

to take away, withdraw verb

abstulo [abstulere, -, -](3rd) TRANS
verb

apstulo [apstulere, -, -](3rd) TRANS
verb

to that object / point / stage adverb

eoadverb

to that subject / point adverb

istucadverb

to the extent that adverb

quemadmodumadverb

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