calor –ōris m.: warmth, heat, vital heat (> caleo)
ferveō fervēre ferbuī and fervō fervere fervī: to boil; (fig.), to blaze, be bright; flash; glow; stir, be alive, teeming; move, speed on; rage
micō micāre micuī: to vibrate, dart; flash, glitter, gleam; tremble, quiver
ārdor ārdōris m.: burning, heat, eagerness
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frīgidus –a –um: cold, cool, chilly, frigid; lifeless, indifferent, dull
formīdō formīdinis f.: fear
cieō –ēre –cīvī –citus: to cause, to move; stir; agitate, move; excite, kindle, rouse; raise; call upon, invoke; call up, exhibit; of tears, shed
horror –ōris m.: a roughening or bristling; (fig.), a shuddering; terror, dread, horror, dismay; clashing din (> horreo)
concitō concitāre concitāvī concitātus: to arouse, incite
artus artūs m.: limb, leg
pācō pācāre pācāvī pācātus: to render peaceful; to quiet (> pax)
status statūs m.: position, situation, condition; rank; standing, status
tranquillus –a –um: calm, still; subst., tranquillum, i, n., a calm; calm weather
serēnō serēnāre serēnāvī serēnātum: to make clear, brighten, cheer up, soothe
calidus –a –um: warm, hot; fiery, lusty; eager, rash, on the spot; having a warm climate/place
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īrācundus –a –um : irascible, irritable, passionate, choleric, angry, ireful, easily provoked
effervēscō fervēscere –ferbuī or –fervī —: to boil (up)
violentus –a –um: violent, savage
leō leōnis m.: lion
fremitus –ūs m.: a murmuring, an uproar, din; tumult, shouting; buzzing, humming; neighing (> fremo)
gemō gemere gemuī: to groan, sigh
ventōsus –a –um: windy, stormy; fleeting, unreal, inflated, windy, noisy; empty, vain boasting; fleet as the wind (> ventus)
cervus –ī m.: a stag, deer
frīgidus –a –um: cold, cool, chilly, frigid; lifeless, indifferent, dull
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gelidus –a –um: cold, icy
vīscus vīsceris n.: innards, viscera, guts
concitō concitāre concitāvī concitātus: to arouse, incite
tremulus –a –um: shaking, quaking, quivering, trembling, tremulous
exsistō –sistere –stitī: to emerge, appear, be visible, be
mōtus mōtūs m.: motion, movement; disturbance
placidus –a –um: agreeable, pleasant
subdō –ere –didī –ditus: to put under; place or fasten under; bury
percĭĕō percĭēre/īre, percĭĕĭī/īvī, percĭtum: to move or rouse greatly, to stir up, excite.
fūmidus –a –um: smoking; steaming; veiled with smoke (> fumus)
suffundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus: to pour from below; pour through; overspread, suffuse (> sub and fundo)
cālīgō –inis f.: mist, fog; misty, obscurity; darkness, dimness, obscurity; smoke; cloud of dust; blinding dust; soot
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torpeō torpēre: to be numb/lethargic; be struck motionless from fear
perfīgō perfīgere perfīxī fīxum: pierce through, transfix
pavor pavōris m.: fear, trembling
interutrasque: in between
cervus –ī m.: a stag, deer
leō leōnis m.: lion
doctrīna –ae f.: teaching, doctrine
polītus –a –um: polished, accomplished, refined, cultivated, polite
partier: alike, likewise, at the same time
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rādīcitus: by, from, or at the roots; roots and all
ē–vellō –ēvellere –ēvellī –ēvulsum: to tear out, pluck out, extract
prōclīvis –e: sloping, steep, going downward, downhill
dēcurrō –ere –cucurrī or currī –cursus: to run down, hasten down; descend; run completely round; sail over, sweep over
tentō tentāre tentāvī tentātus: to try, test
clēmēns –entis: merciful, lenient
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sequāx –ācis: prone to follow; following, pursuing, swiftly pursuing; darting, lambent; rapid (> sequor)
nequeō nequīre nequiī/nequīvī nequitum: to be unable
expōnō expōnere exposuī expositus: to set/put forth/out; abandon, expose; publish; explain, relate; disembark
figūra figūrae f.: form, shape
quot: how many , as many as (undeclinable)
variō variāre variāvī variātus: to vary, diversify; adorn with various colors
fīrmō fīrmāre fīrmāvī fīrmātus: to strengthen, harden; support; declare; prove, confirm, establish
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linquō linquere līquī: to leave, relinquish
parvulus –a –um: very little; small, little (> parvus)
nequeō nequīre nequiī/nequīvī nequitum: to be unable
dēpellō dēpellere dēpulī dēpulsus: to drive off, expel
impediō impedīre impedīvī/impediī impedītus: to hinder, impede
dēgō –ere –dēgī: to pass, spend (> de and ago)
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commūne –nis n.: that which is in common; community, state
rādīx rādīcis f.: root
haereō haerēre haesī haesūrus: to stick to, hang on to
perniciēs perniciēī f.: ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief
dīvellō –ere –vellī –vulsus: to tear asunder; tear in pieces; tear away; separate, scatter (others, drive away); loosen, uncoil
tūs –tūris n.: incense
glaeba –ae f.: a lump of earth; a clod; soil
ēvellō –ēvellere –ēvellī –ēvulsum: to tear out, pluck out, extract
odor –ōris m.: scent, smell, odor, fragrance; disagreeable odor, stench; foul fumes
intereō interīre interīvī/interiī interitūrus: to perish, die; be ruined; cease
extrahō extrahere extrāxī extractum: to draw out, draw forth, pull out, drag, to withdraw, extricate, release, eradicate
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dissolvō dissolvere dissolvī dissolūtus: to loosen, dissolve, destroy
implectō implectere implexī implexum: plait, wind, twist into, weave
orīgō –inis f.: origin, source; birth, family; race; ancestry
cōnsors –sortis: having a common lot; participating, a companion
praeditus –a –um: endowed with
sĕorsus –a –um: distinct, separate, away
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commūne –nis n.: that which is in common; community, state
conflō conflāre conflāvī conflātus: to blow on, arouse, melt, cast
utrimque: on or from either side; on both sides; on every side (> uterque)
mōtus mōtūs m.: motion, movement; disturbance
accendō accendere accendī accēnsus: to set on fire
vīscus vīsceris n.: innards, viscera, guts
dūrō dūrāre dūrāvī dūrātus: to harden; to endure
ūmor –oris m.: moisture
vapor –ōris m.: vapor, steam; heat
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convellō –ere –vellī –vulsus: to pull violently; pluck, tear, pull up; wrench forth; cut off; p., convulsus, a, um, rent, shattered; convulsed
incolumis incolumis incolume: unharmed, uninjured; alive, safe; unimpaired
discidium –iī n.: splitting; separation
artus artūs m.: limb, leg
perferō perferre pertulī perlātus: to suffer, endure; report
penitus or penitē: inwardly, internally, entirely
convellō –ere –vellī –vulsus: to pull violently; pluck, tear, pull up; wrench forth; cut off; p., convulsus, a, um, rent, shattered; convulsed
con: with (from preposition "cum")
pŭtrēscō putrēscere putrŭī,: rot, mold, decay
ineō inīre iniī/inīvī initus: to enter
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mūtuus –a –um: interchangeable, reciprocal, mutual; on both sides; per mutua, mutually, to each other (> muto)
vītālis –e: pertaining to life; essential to life, vital (> vita)
contāgiō –ōnis f. or contāgium –ī n.: contact, touching; an infection, pollution, vicious companionship or intercourse, participation, contamination
mōtus mōtūs m.: motion, movement; disturbance
māternus –a –um: maternal
alvus –ī f.: the abdomen, the belly; waist; body; womb
repōnō repōnere reposuī repositus: to put back, set back, replace, restore
discidium –iī n.: splitting; separation
nequeō nequīre nequiī/nequīvī nequitum: to be unable
pestis pestis f.: plague, disaster
coniungō coniungere coniūnxī coniūnctus: to connect, join/yoke together; marry; connect/compound (words) (w/conjunctions); unite (sexually); place/bring side–by–side; juxtapose; share; add; associate