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1 FLAME
[N]ARDOR (-ORIS) (M)FLAMMA (-AE) (F)FAX (FACIS) (F)IGNIS (-IS) (M)[V]CALEO (-ERE -UI -ITURUS)FLAGRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FLAMMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INARDESCO (-ERE -ARSI)EXARDESCO (-ERE -ARSI -ARSUM)- LITTLE FLAME -
2 FLAME: LITTLE FLAME
[N]FLAMMULA (-AE) (F) -
3 FLAME-BEARING
[A]FLAMMIFER (-FERA -FERUM) -
4 FLAME-COLORED
[A]FLAMMEUS (-A -UM) -
5 FLAME-COLOURED
[A]FLAMMEUS (-A -UM) -
6 FLAME UP
[V]INAESTUO (-ARE) -
7 BLOW INTO FLAME
[V]CONFLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
8 GEM: FLAME-COLORED GEM
[N]PHLOGINOS (-I) (M) -
9 SPIRE OF FLAME
[N]VERTEX (-TICIS) (M)VORTEX (-TICIS) (M) -
10 GEM
[A]THRACIUS (-A -UM)THRAECIUS (-A -UM)THRECIUS (-A -UM)[N]GEMMA (-AE) (F)LAPILLUS (-I) (M)PRETIOSITAS (-ATIS) (F)INSIGNIS (-E) (N)BACA (-AE) (F)BACCA (-AE) (F)DENDRITIS (-IDIS) (F)- FLAME-COLORED GEM -
11 flamma
flamma, ae, f., flame, L. 16:24; H. 1:7.
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