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61 claros
beetle infesting beehives; (regarded by Pliny as a disease) -
62 coactio
collection (of money), collecting/calling in; compression; abridgement/epitome; disease of animals; constraint; (Cal) -
63 coeliaca
remedy/medicine for bowel/stomach/abdomen pains/disease -
64 coinquino
coinquinare, coinquinavi, coinquinatus V TRANSbefoul/pollute/defile wholly (immorality); contaminate/taint/infect (w/disease) -
65 colostratio
disease of new-born mammals; (falsely attributed to first milk/beestings) -
66 coninquino
coninquinare, coninquinavi, coninquinatus V TRANSbefoul/pollute/defile wholly (immorality); contaminate/taint/infect (w/disease) -
67 conquino
conquinare, conquinavi, conquinatus V TRANSbefoul/pollute/defile wholly (immorality); contaminate/taint/infect (w/disease) -
68 conreptio
seizure/attack, onset (disease); rebuking/censure; shorting/decrease (in vowel) -
69 contraho
contrahere, contraxi, contractus V TRANSenter into/upon relationship/agreement/business/marriage/loan/battle, deal with; bring/draw together/in, assemble, collect/gather; unite in friendship/alliance; sadden/depress/diminish/contract/tighten; cause/provoke (disease/war); commit -
70 coquino
Icoquinare, coquinavi, coquinatus V TRANSbefoul/pollute/defile wholly; (coinquino); contaminate/taint/infect (w/disease)IIcoquinare, coquinavi, coquinatus V TRANScook, prepare food -
71 corcus
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72 coriaginosus
coriaginosa, coriaginosum ADJ -
73 coriago
hide-bound condition in cattle; disease of the skin of animals (L+S) -
74 correptio
seizure/attack, onset (disease); reproof/rebuke/censure; shorting (in vowel) -
75 crisimus
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76 cuferion
nose bleed; (disease of horses) -
77 delacrimatio
watering/tearing/weeping/running of the eyes; (as symptom of disease L+S) -
78 deploratus
deplorata, deploratum ADJmiserable; mornful; hopeless, incurable (disease/patient) -
79 despuo
despuere, -, - Vspit (out/down/upon), spurn/reject, abhor; spit on ground (avert evil/disease) -
80 epizootia
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