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licet (conjunction)
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though, suppose, whereas

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Licet (conjunction)
Though, suppose, whereas
En (adverb)
Look!, behold!
Anxius, anxia, anxium (adjective)
(lit. feeling strangled), uneasy, troubled
Incendium, incendii, n. (noun)
Burning, conflagration
Militia, militiae, f. (noun)
Military service, warfare
Illinc (adverb)
Thence, there, thither
Procul (adverb)
In the distance, far from
Clades, cladis, f. (noun)
Calamity, disaster
Culpa, culpae, f. (noun)
Guilt, fault, blame
Eloquentia, eloqunetiae, f. (noun)
Effective speech, articulateness
Impono, imponere, imposui, impositum (verb)
To place upon, establish, inflict
Una (adverb)
At the same time, together
Sed tamen (conjunction)
But yet, nevertheless
Scilicet (adverb)
Evidently, of course
Spiritus, spiritus, m. (noun)
Breath, spirit, soul
Ni (conjunction)
If not, unless, but if
Omen, ominis, n. (noun)
(lit.: what is heard), harbinger, divine sign
Scando, scandere, scendi, ascensum (verb)
To move up, climb, scan (a verse)
Castra, castrorum, n. (noun)
Military camp, fortress
Enim (postpositive) (conjunction)
For, namely; indeed, in fact, of course, truly
Ordo, ordinis, m. (noun)
Line, methodical arrangement, class
Sin (conjunction)
If not, unless, but if
Caedes, caedis, f. (noun)
Slaughter, carnage
Pallor, palloris, m. (noun)
Paleness, mustiness
Quominus (conjunction)
So as to prevent that
Varius, varia, varium (adjective)
Diverse, manifold, mottled
Pecus, pecudis, f. (noun)
Piece of livestock, sheep
Perago, peragere, peregi, peractum (verb)
To drive through, bring to an end
Modo (conjunction)
If only, provided that
Lucus, luci, m. (noun)
(lit.: clearing), (sacred) grove, wood
Vitta, vittae, f. (noun)
Fillet, headband
Vigeo, vigere, vigui, --- (verb)
To be physically or mentally active, thrive
Verso, versare, versavi, versatum (verb)
To turn often, keep turning
Ales, alitis (adjective)
Winged (subst: bird)
Auspicium, auspicii, n. (noun)
(lit.: bird-watching, cf. "spec-""), omen