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item (adverb)
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also, too, likewise

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Item (adverb)
Also, too, likewise
Colo, colere, colui, cultum (verb)
To dwell, cultivate, honor
Negotium, negot(i)i, n. (noun)
Work, business, trouble
Qua…qua (conjunction)
On the one hand…on the other hand
Quare (adverb)
Wherefore, whence, why?
Vestis, vestis, f. (noun)
Garment, clothing
Dum (conjunction)
If only, provided that
Benignus, benigna, benignum (<bonus + genus) (adjective)
(lit.: of good nature), kind, pleasant
Parcus, parca, parcum (adjective)
(lit.: thrifty), small
Sacrum, sacri, n. (noun)
Holy place, temple
Pecus, pecoris, n. (noun)
Head of cattle, herd, flock
Lego, legere, legi, lectum (verb)
To collect, select, read
Cum (conjunction)
Though, suppose, whereas
Vilis, vile (adjective)
Cheap, worthless
Fragilis, fragile (adjective)
Easily broken, brittle
Honor, honoris, m. (noun)
Esteem, repute, public office
Aestus, aestus m. (noun)
Heaving motion, rage of fire, swell of the sea
Quondam (adverb)
At one time
Mico, micare, micavi, micatum (verb)
To move rapidly, quiver, flicker, spurt
Clamo, clamare, clamavi, clamatum (verb)
To call, cry out, shout aloud
Manes, manium, m. (noun)
(lit.: good spirits), souls of the departed
Quies, quietis, f. (noun)
Rest, repose, quiet life
Passim (adverb)
Here and there
Tum…tum (conjunction)
Both…and, not only…but also
Simulacrum, simulacri, n. (noun)
Likeness, representation, statue
Ibidem (adverb)
In the same place
Propterea quod (conjunction)
For this reason…that
Super (preposition)
Over, above (direction or location)
Trepido, trepidare, trepidavi, trepidatum (verb)
To bustle with alarm, be in confusion
Condicio, condicionis, f. (noun)
Agreement, stipulation, circumstance
Ante (preposition)
Before, in front
Certo, certare, certavi, certatum (verb)
To decide by contest, fight