A | B |
Cursus, -us m. | flight, course |
Decens, decentis | fitting, appropriate; graceful, attractive |
Nudo (1) | to strip, lay bare, expose |
Adversus, -a, -um | opposing, turned toward |
Retro | toward the rear, backwards, behind |
Ultra | on the far side, beyond; further, any longer |
Sustineo, sustinēre, sustinui | to hold up, support |
Perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus | to destroy, ruin, waste |
Blanditia, -ae f. | flattery, alluring speech |
Passus, us m. | step, pace, stride |
Arvum, -i n. | field |
Praeda, -ae f. | booty, plunder; prey, game |
Salus, salutis fem. | safety, well being |
Tango, tangere, tetigi, tactus | to touch |
Spes, spei f. | hope |
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