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metuo, metuere, metui, metutus. to fear, be afraid of; to view with alarm. vetus, veteris. old. memor, memoris. keeping in memory, mindful, unforgetting. pro. for, on behalf of, as. carus, -a, -um. dear, beloved. primus, -a, -um. first. necdum. and not (even) yet. saevus, -a, -um.
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metuo, metuere, metui, metutus to fear, be afraid of; to view with alarm
vetus, veteris old
memor, memoris keeping in memory, mindful, unforgetting
pro for, on behalf of, as
carus, -a, -um dear, beloved
primus, -a, -um first
necdum and not (even) yet
saevus, -a, -um fierce, savage
dolor, doloris, m. grief, pain
excido, excidere, excidi to fall from, fall off, drop out
maneo, manēre, mansi to stay, remain; to await
mens, mentis, f. mind, heart; purpose, design; frame of mind, attitude; will
repono, reponere, reposui repositus (repostus) to put back, replace; to restore; to put/store aay; to put/lay down
iudicium, iudicii legal proceeding, trial; judgment, decision, verdict
sperno, spernere, sprevi, spretus to dissociate (from); to reject with scorn, spurn, disregard
iniuria, inuriae unlawful conduct, injustice, a wrong; injury, insult
invisus, -a, -um hateful, hated, odiuous, disliked
rapio, rapere, rapui, raptus to snatch, seize
accendo, accendere, accendi, accensus to set on fire
super over, above; in addition, besides
reliquiae, reliquiarum remnants, remains; survivors; vestiges, traces
immitis, -is, -e bitter, sour; harsh, merciless
arceo, arcēre, arcui to hold in, control, restrain; to keep away, repulse
erro, errare, erravi to wander, be mistaken
mare, maris, n. sea