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  • 121 avium

    pathless region (pl.), wild waste, wilderness, desert; lonely/solitary places

    Latin-English dictionary > avium

  • 122 cibicida

    eater, consumer of food; (food killer); waste of bread/food (lazy slave) (L+S)

    Latin-English dictionary > cibicida

  • 123 consenesco

    consenescere, consenui, - V INTRANS
    grow old; grow old together; spend one's whole life/grow old in; decay, spoil; decline, go gray, grow feeble; fade/waste away, sink; lose respect; lose force, become invalid, fall into disuse; become of no account

    Latin-English dictionary > consenesco

  • 124 consumo

    consumere, consumpsi, consumptus V TRANS
    burn up, destroy/kill; put end to; reduce/wear away; annul; extinguish (right); devour/swallow up/consume/eat/use up/exhaust/expend; spend; squander/waste

    Latin-English dictionary > consumo

  • 125 contabefacio

    contabefacere, contabefeci, contabefactus V TRANS
    make to waste away; wear away; consume

    Latin-English dictionary > contabefacio

  • 126 contabesco

    contabescere, contabui, - V INTRANS
    melt/waste slowly/completely away, decline in health; be consumed, pine away

    Latin-English dictionary > contabesco

  • 127 contero

    conterere, contrivi, contritus V TRANS
    grind, crush, pound to pieces; bruise, crumble; rub/wipe away/out/off, expunge; spend, exhaust, waste (time), use up; wear out/down; make weary

    Latin-English dictionary > contero

  • 128 contrico

    contricare, contricavi, contricatus V TRANS
    fritter away, waste

    Latin-English dictionary > contrico

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