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| four principal parts of ferō |
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| an as, a small copper coin, |
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| elephantus, elephantī (m and f) |
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| ordinary, moderate, mediocre |
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| among, in the presence of, at the house of |
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| a single time, once, once and for all, simultaneously |
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| all the way, up (to), continuously, always |
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| doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitūrum |
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| to grieve, suffer, hurt, give pain |
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| dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī, dormītum |
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| to bear, carry, bring, suffer, endure, tolerate, say, report |
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| adferō, adferre, attulī, allātum |
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| cōnferō, cōnferre, contulī, collatum |
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to bring together, compare, confer, bestow (with "sē" - to go, to take oneself) |
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| offerō, offere, obtulī, oblātum |
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| referō, referre, rettulī, relātum |
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| to carry back, bring back, repeat, answer, report |
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| invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum |
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| to be envious (takes dative), to look at with envy, envy, be jealous of |
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| occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsum |
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