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loquor, loqui, locutus sum (verb)
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to speak, talk

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Polus, poli, m. (noun)
Tip of heavenly axis, pole star, sky
Tamen (adverb)
Nevertheless
Rubeo, rubere, ---, --- (verb)
To be red, to become red
Duco, ducere, duxi, ductum (verb)
To lead, draw, consider (+ double acc.)
Diu (adverb)
A long time
Fere (adverb)
Almost, about, hardly
Rigor, rigoris, m. (noun)
Stiffness, frostiness, severity
Discrimen, discriminis, n. (noun)
Dividing line, difference, distinction
Verbera, verberorum n.pl. (noun)
Instrument for flogging, blows
Monstrum, monstri, n. (noun)
Evil portent, monstrosity
Noto, notare, notavi, notatum (verb)
To mark, indicate, recognize
Pronus, prona, pronum (adjective)
Leaning forward, leaning toward the ground
Erga (preposition)
Against (friendly)
Si quidem (conjunction)
Since indeed, inasmuch as
Res, rei, f. (noun)
Thing, matter
Consisto, consistere, constiti, constitum (verb)
To come to a halt, to be comprised of
Telum, teli, n. (noun)
Missile, javelin
Pietas, pietatis, f. (noun)
Dutiful conduct, religiousness, devotion
Pius, pia, pium (adjective)
Dutiful, devout, religious
Prodo, prodere, prodidi, proditum (verb)
To thrust forward, publish, betray
Supplex, supplicis (adjective)
(lit.: bringing peace-offerings), humble
Neque non (adverb)
Also, too, likewise
Creber, crebra, crebrum (adjective)
Recurring at frequent intervals, dense
Collis, collis, m. (noun)
High ground, hill
Una (adverb)
In the same place, together
Que (conjunction)
And, also, even
Turba, turbae, f. (noun)
Disorder, mass of people
Ut ne (+ subj) (conjunction)
Lest, that not, in order that not
Ango, angere, anxi. anxum (verb)
To throttle, cause physical or mental pain
Modo ne (conjunction)
Provided only that not
Antea (adverb)
Before, formerly