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adulescēns, adulēscentis
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young man or woman
noun, m. and f. (3rd declension)Chapter 12 |
annus, annī
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year
noun, m. (2nd declension)Chapter 12 |
Asia, Asiae
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Asia
noun, f. (1st declension)Chapter 12 |
Caesar, Caesaris
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Caesar
noun, m. (3rd declension)Chapter 12 |
mater, matrīs
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mother
noun, f. (3rd declension)Chapter 12 |
medicus, medicī
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doctor, physicianf.= medica, medicae
noun, m. (2nd declension)Chapter 12 |
pater, patris
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father
noun, m. (3rd declension)Chapter 12 |
patientia, patientiae
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suffering; patience, endurance
noun, f. (1st declension)Chapter 12 |
principium, principiī
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beginning
noun, n. (2nd declension)Chapter 12 |
acerbus, acerba, acerbum
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harsh, bitter, grievous
adj, (2nd declension)Chapter 12 |
prō
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in front of, before, on behalf of, for the sake of, in return for; instead of, for; as;
prep, +abl Chapter 12 |
diu
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long, for a long time
adv.Chapter 12 |
nuper
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recently
adv.Chapter 12 |
amittō, amittere, amisī, amissum
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to lose, let go
verb ( 3rd conjugation)Chapter 12 |
cadō, cadere, cecidī, casurum
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to fall
verb ( 3rd conjugation)Chapter 12 |