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accessus ægre agere alicui alicujus aliquem aliquid aliquo animi animo áre ári átis atum átus belonging bilis cast catio cère colour conatus corn cujus curare dère discourse equus ère exemplum facere favour ferre fish freq gère give grow hair herb homo horse i. m. dim idis impers indecl inter īre itum īvi kind lare latio legatus levis male manus meat ment mentum minime modum munus mutare nare natus navis ness neut nimis one's onis oris panis peritus person pertinens piece potest præ quæ quam quod rare ratio rerum rium rius round saccharo ship sine stone superare tare tatio tempus tère thing tion tium tree ultro vestis words
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Page 353 - I find tera signifies a kind of weed amongst corn ; a mark upon money to show the value ; a remarkable period of time. JNGG [In Andrews' Latin-Enylith Lexicon our correspondent will find the following as the second definition of JEra,
Page 305 - To give one a touch or gently reflect upon one, facete aliquem A keeper of a tower, arcis pra-- fectua.