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bonis lateribus esseto have good lungs.Rate it:

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bono animo esseto be brave, courageous.Rate it:

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carum atque iucundum esse alicuito be dear to some one.Rate it:

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carum esse alicuito be dear to some one.Rate it:

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centesimae (sc. usurae) (Att. 5. 21. 11)interest at 1 per cent per month, 12 per cent per annum.Rate it:

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centesimis cum anatocismo contentum esse (Att. 5. 21. 12)to be content with 12 per cent at compound interest.Rate it:

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cohaerere, coniunctum esse cum aliqua reto be closely connected with a thing.Rate it:

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commotum or concitatum esseto be moved, agitated.Rate it:

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commotum perturbatumque esseto be greatly agitated.Rate it:

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conexum et aptum esse inter seto be closely connected with each other.Rate it:

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confusum, perturbatum esseto be confused.Rate it:

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considere alicubi (Att. 5. 14. 1)to take up one's abode in a place, settle down somewhere.Rate it:

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consilii inopem esseto be perplexed.Rate it:

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conspici, conspicuum esse aliqua reto make oneself conspicuous.Rate it:

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contendere cum aliquo de principatu (Nep. Arist. 1)to contend with some one for the pre-eminence.Rate it:

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continentem esse terrae or cum terra (Fam. 15. 2. 2)to have the same boundaries; to be coterminous.Rate it:

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cum imperio esseto hold a high command.Rate it:

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cum imperio esse (cf. XVI. 3)to have unlimited power; to be invested with imperium.Rate it:

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cum telo esseto be armed.Rate it:

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cupiditate alicuius rei accensum, inflammatum esseto be fired with desire of a thing.Rate it:

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cursum conficere (Att. 5. 12. 1)to finish one's voyage.Rate it:

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de caelo servare (Att. 4. 3. 3)to observe the sky (i.e. the flight of birds, lightning, thunder, etc.)Rate it:

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de statu suo or mentis deici (Att. 16. 15)to lose one's composure; to be disconcerted.Rate it:

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debitum naturae reddere (Nep. Reg. 1)to die a natural death.Rate it:

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decimum annum excessisse, egressum esseto be more than ten years old, to have entered on one's eleventh year.Rate it:

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deest mihi argumentum ad scribendum (Att. 9. 7. 7)I have nothing to write about.Rate it:

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deos esse negareto deny the existence of the gods.Rate it:

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desiderio alicuius rei teneri, affici (more strongly flagrare, incensum esse)to long for a thing, yearn for it.Rate it:

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deum esse credimuswe believe in the existence of a God.Rate it:

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deversari apud aliquem (Att. 6. 1. 25)to stop with a person, be his guest for a short time when travelling.Rate it:

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dialecticis ne imbutum quidem esseto be ignorant of even the elements of logic.Rate it:

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dicto audientem esse alicuito obey a person's orders.Rate it:

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diem proferre (Att. 13. 14)to adjourn, delay.Rate it:

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diffusum, dissipatum esseto have no coherence, connection.Rate it:

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diligentem esse in exquirendis temporibusto be exact in calculating dates.Rate it:

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diligentem esse in retinendis officiisto be exact, punctual in the performance of one's duty.Rate it:

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diligentem, frugi esseto be economical.Rate it:

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disertum esse (De Or. 1. 21. 94)to be fluent.Rate it:

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doctrinae, quibus aetas puerilis impertiri solet (Nep. Att. 1. 2)the usual subjects taught to boys.Rate it:

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dolorem alicui eripere (Att. 9. 6. 4)to free a person from his pain.Rate it:

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domus collapsura, corruitura (esse) videturthe house threatens to fall in (vid. sect. X. 5, note "Threaten"...).Rate it:

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e disciplina alicuius profectum esseto be brought up in some one's school.Rate it:

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ea aetate, id aetatis esseto be of such and such an age.Rate it:

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edictum proponere (Att. 2. 21. 4)to publish, post up an edict.Rate it:

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eiusdem linguae societate coniunctum esse cum aliquo (De Or. 3. 59. 223)to be united by having a common language.Rate it:

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eloquentem esse (De Or. 1. 21. 94)to be a capable, finished speaker.Rate it:

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epistulam intercipere (Att. 1. 13. 2)to intercept a letter.Rate it:

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epistulam reddere alicui (Att. 5. 21. 4)to deliver a letter to some one (used of the messenger).Rate it:

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equitatu superiorem esseto have the advantage in cavalry.Rate it:

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esse in honore apud aliquemto be honoured, esteemed by some one.Rate it:

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