| Term | Definition |
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causa |
causae- f. cause, reason, case |
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dominus |
domini- m. master, lord |
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oppidum |
oppidi- n. town |
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populus |
populi- m. people, nation |
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latus |
lata, latum- wide, broad |
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aequus |
aequa, aequum- even, just, calm |
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publicus |
publica, publicum- public |
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verus |
vera, verum- true, real, not false |
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vester |
vestra, vestrum- your (referring to two or more persons) |
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quis |
int. pronoun- who? (nom.) |
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quid |
pronoun- what? (nom. + acc.) |
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ubi |
adv. where? when? |
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-ne |
enclitic- introduces questions, when added to the first word in the sentence |
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pro bono publico |
for the good of the public |
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senatus populusque Romanus |
the senate and the Roman people |
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aequo animo |
with a fair mind |
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vera causa |
the true cause |
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-ile (adj.) |
pertaining to, like |
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-ile (adj.) |
able to, able to be |