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desino, desinere, desii, desitus
to abandon, stop, cease
to desire
to be foolish
to lose control
ineptio, ineptire
to despair
to be foolish
to reject, abandon
to perish
perditum ducere
to go to the underworld
to lead to destruction
to consider as lost
to lead astray
pereo, perire, perii, periturus (irregular)
to pierce, go through
to die, perish
to despair
to go away
fulgeo, fulgēre, fulsi
to shatter, break apart
to shine, gleam
to fill up, be full of
to rage, be angry
quantum
so great
as much as
how many
so many
iocosus, -a -um
yoked, attached
very sad, depressed
fun, playful
cruel
impotens, impotentis
lacking self-control
weak
unwilling
defeated
sector, sectari, sectatus sum
to cut, separate
to attack
to keep following, run after
to choose
sector, sectari is a deponent verb. A deponent is...
a verb with passive forms but translated as active
a defective verb, missing some forms
a verb indicating repetitive action
obstinatus, -a -um
resolute, stubborn
rejected
pursuing, intent
rash, reckless
mens, mentis f.
chin
a lie
mind
a thought, idea
perfero, perferre, pertuli, perlatus (irregular)
to carry across
endure to the end, bear patiently
to bring to an end
to penetrate
invitus, invita, invitum
unconquered, undefeated
vanquished
unwilling
willing
scelestus, -a -um
thin
murderous
wicked
unfaithful
bellus, -a -um
warlike
inimical, hostile
pretty, attactive
loud
dicēris (passive)
you will be said
you are said
you will have been said
you will say
basio, basiare, basiavi, basiatus
to embrace
to set in place
to beat, hit
to kiss
mordeo, morděre, momordi, morsus
to die
to bite
to soften
to mourn
destinatus, -a, -um
fixed, determined
facing toward
fated
abandoned
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