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Cicero, In Cat. 1, Paragraph 15
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| iucundus, -a, -um | pleasing, pleasant |
| lux, lucis | (f.) light |
| nemo, (dat.) nemini, (acc.) neminem | (m./f.) no one, nobody |
| sto, stare, steti, status | to stand |
| comitium, -i | (n.) assembly |
| telum, -i | (n.) weapon, spear |
| interficio, -ere, interfeci, interfectus | to kill |
| scelus, sceleris | (n.) crime |
| furor, -is | (m.) rage |
| mens, mentis | (f.) mind, opinion, thought, plan |
| timor, timoris | (m.) fear |
| obsto, obstare, obsteti, obstatus | to stand in the way of |
| postea | (adv.) afterwards, later |
| quotiens | (adv.) how many times |
| conor, conari, conatus sum | to try, to attempt |
| petitio, petitionis | (f.) blow, thrust, attack |
| conicio, -ere, conieci, coniectus | to throw, to hurl, to drive, to force |
| vito, -are, -avi, -atus | to avoid, to shun |
| declinatio, -onis | (f.) a bending aside, a turning away, a sideways movement |
| aio, (defective verb; 3rd singular=ait, 3rd plural=aiunt) | to say |
| corpus, corporis | (n.) body |
| effugio, -ere, effugi, --- | to flee from, to escape from |
| adsequor, adsequi, adsecutus sum | to follow up, to accomplish |
| volo, velle, volui | to wish, to want |
| desisto, -ere, destiti, destitum | (+ infin.) to leave off, to cease |
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