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101 dictamen
Isaying, maxim; (late equiv. of dictum.)IIorder; prescription; command; precept -
102 fideicommissum
bequest in form of request rather than command to heir (to act/pass on); trust -
103 imperito
imperitare, imperitavi, imperitatus Vcommand, govern -
104 imperium
command; authority; rule, supreme power; the state, the empire -
105 impero
imperare, imperavi, imperatus Vorder, command, levy; rule (over) (w/DAT) -
106 impono
imponere, imposui, impositus Vimpose, put upon; establish; inflict; assign/place in command; set -
107 injussus
Iinjussa, injussum ADJunbidden, voluntary, of one's own accord; without orders/command; forbiddenIIwithout orders, unbidden, voluntary, of one's own accord -
108 inpono
inponere, inposui, inpositus Vimpose, put upon; establish; inflict; assign/place in command; set -
109 jubeo
jubere, jussi, jussus Vorder, command, decree; appointsalvere jubeo -- greet, welcome
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110 jubo
jubere, additional forms Vorder, command, decree; appointsalvere jubeo -- greet, welcome
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111 jussio
order, command; magistrate's order; requisition -
112 jussum
order, command, decree, ordinance, law; physician's prescription -
113 nauarchia
command of a ship/vessel -
114 naucleria
command of a ship/vessel -
115 praepono
praeponere, praeposui, praepositus Vplace in command, in front of or before; put X (acc.) in front of Y (dat.) -
116 qum
with, together/jointly/along/simultaneous with, amid; supporting; attached; under command/at the head of; having/containing/including; using/by means of -
117 duco
I.to lead, draw, esteem, consider.II.to charm, influence, mislead, draw in.III.to draw, shape, construct/ (time) spend, delay.IV.to calculate, count, reckon, esteem, considered.V.to lead on the march, marry a wife, command. -
118 fas
divine law or command/ fate, destiny/ lawful, allowed. -
119 impero
to give orders, command / to rule, hold sway. -
120 iubeo
, iussi, iussumto order, command / tell someone to do
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