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On account of the dangers they were afraid to enter the house.
This is the word for “through,” and this is the case that follows it.
All of the following derivatives come from the word for “lead, draw” except:duct reduce production elucidate
I am the Greek god with a winged cap, winged sandals, and a caduceus.
I am the Greek deity that had an image of Medusa’s head on a shield, which is known as the aegis.
This Roman deity ruled over the hearth that was cared for by six priestesses.
They will hear your advice. The translation of the Latin verb