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opto (1) | to choose, elect, select; to wish for, desire |
iudex, iudicis, m. | a judge; (plural) a panel of jurors |
invidia, -ae, f. | envy, jealousy, ill-will; unpopularity |
infamia, -ae, f. | dishonor, disgrace |
sedo (1) | to settle, soothe, still, calm, allay |
iudicium, -i, n. | a trial, legal investigation; a law-court; a decision, judgment, considered opinion |
pertineo, pertinere, pertinui | to reach to, extend to; to relate to, belong to |
quidem | indeed, at least, even, (ne quidem = not even) |
arator, aratoris, m. | a ploughman, farmer; tenant |
crimen, criminis, n. | an accusation, charge; the fault, guilt, crime, with which a person is charged |
fio, fieri, factus sum | (of persons and things) to be made, come into existence; (of actions) to be done; (of events) to happen |
dico (1) | to consecrate, dedicate; to deify; to inaugurate; to devote, set apart |
arbitror, arbitrari | to witness, perceive; arbitrate, judge |
quisquam | anybody, anyone, anything |
aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatum | to carry away, carry off, remove; to draw away, seduce; to obtain; steal |
accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptum | to take, receive; to accept; to hear; to grasp, learn |
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictum | to leave, leave behind; to leave unchanged; to desert, abandon, forsake |
oportet, oportere, oportuit | (impers.) it behooves; it is proper, necessary, becoming; one ought |
modo (adv.) | only, merely, just; just now; (modo...modo) at one time...at another time |
modus, -i, m. | limit, due measure, moderation, mode, way, manner, method, kind, sort |
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