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        | caveō, cavēre, cāvī, cautum beware, avoid, stipulate |  | 
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        | curō (1-tr.)  attend to, take care of, provide for, worry about, heal, undertake, procure, take trouble, desire |  | 
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        | exerceō, exercēre, exercuī, exercitum    exercise, train, drill, practice, enforce, administer, cultivate |  | 
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        | gaudeō, gaudēre, gāvīsus sum    be glad, rejoice |  | 
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        | servō (1-tr.)    watch over, protect, store, keep, guard, preserve, save |  | 
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        | valeō, valēre, valuī, valitūrus  be strong, prevail [valē => 'goodbye/farewell'] |  | 
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        | teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum    hold, keep, comprehend, possess, master, preserve [tenēre memoriā => 'to remember'], represent, support |  | 
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        | obtineō, obtinēre, obtinuī, obtentum    get hold of, maintain, obtain, hold fast, occupy, prevail |  | 
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        | pertineō, pertinēre, pertinuī, pertentum  
 reach, extend, relate to, concerns, pertain to |  | 
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        | conferentia, -ae, f.    conference, meeting, gathering |  | 
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        | cūria, -ae, f.    one of 30 divisions into which the Roman patricians were divided by Romulus; the meeting-place of a curia; the meeting-place of the senate at Rome = the senate-house; the senate itself; court (Papal/royal) |  | 
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        | nātūra, -ae, f.    nature, birth, character |  | 
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        | paroecia, -ae, f.   parish, ecclesiastical district |  | 
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        | annus, -ī, m.   year, age, time of life, year's produce, circuit, course |  | 
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        | locus, -ī, m.  place   NB  loca, -ōrum, n. pl. places |  | 
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        | collēgium, -ī, n.   college/board (priests), corporation, brotherhood/guild/society/school |  | 
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        | documentum, -i, n.    lesson, instruction, warning, example, document, proof |  | 
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        | sacrāmentum, -ī, n.    sum deposited in a civil process, guaranty, oath of allegiance, sacrament |  | 
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        | vinculum, -ī, n.    chain, bond, fetter; imprisonment (pl.) |  | 
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