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101 RIGHT
[A]JUSTUS (-A -UM)IUSTUS (-A -UM)JUSTIFICUS (-A -UM)IUSTIFICUS (-A -UM)RECTUS (-A -UM)VERUS (-A -UM)CANONICUS (-A -UM)LEGITIMUS (-A -UM)LOCUPLES (-ETIS)DECENS (-ENTIS)PRAESENS (-ENTIS)PRAESENTARIUS (-A -UM)BONUS (-A -UM)DEXTER (-TRA -TRUM)[ADV]JUREIUREJUSTEIUSTESANE[N]JUSTITIA (-AE) (F)IUSTITIA (-AE) (F)RECTUM (-I) (N)AEQUUM (-I) (N)JUS (JURIS) (N)IUS (IURIS) (N)JUSTUM (-I) (N)IUSTUM (-I) (N)FAS (N)LICENTIA (-AE) (F)BENEFICIUM (-I) (N)DEXTRA (-AE) (F)DEXTELLA (-AE) (F)DEXTERA (-AE) (F)BENIFICIUM (-I) (N)[V]RECONCILIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RECONCINNO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)RESTITUO (-ERE -UI -UTUM)- BE RIGHT- DOING RIGHT- GET RIGHT- IT IS RIGHT- IT'S ALL RIGHT- IT SEEMS RIGHT- MAKE RIGHT- ON THE RIGHT- ON THE RIGHT SIDE- SET RIGHT- THAT'S RIGHT!- TO THE RIGHT- TO THE RIGHT OF- TO THE RIGHT SIDE -
102 SAME
[ADV]PROINPROINDEEADEM[PRON]IDEM (EADEM IDEM)SIREMPS- AT THE SAME TIME- IT IS ALL THE SAME THING- THE SAME -
103 THAT
[ADV]QUATENUSQUATINUS[CONJ]UTUTIQUATENUSQUATINUS[N]DESOLATOR (-ORIS) (M)[PRON]IS (EA ID)IS: ID (N)IS: EA (F)ILLIC (ILLAEC ILLUC)INLIC (INLAEC INLUC)ILLE (ILLA ILLUD)INLE (INLA INLUD)OLLE (OLLA OLLUD)ILLE: ILLUD (N)INLE: INLUD (N)OLLE: OLLUD (N)ILLE: ILLA (F)ILLE: ILLE (M)INLE: INLA (F)INLE: INLE (M)OLLE: OLLE (M)OLLE: OLLA (F)QUI (QUAE QUOD)- FOR ALL THAT- FROM THAT -
104 cuncti
cuncti, ae, a, all, A. 8:40; R. 16:4; 16:26; Ph. 1:4.* -
105 euerro
† euerro, 3, sweep, sweep out, L. 15:8 (where nearly all MSS. read “euertit”).* -
106 maxime
maxime, most of all, especially. -
107 omnino
omnino, (1) altogether, 1 C. 5:1; 6:7; (2) (with negative), at all, Mt. 5:34; L. 13:11; A. 4:18. -
108 primo
primo, first, first of all, Mk. 9:12; 16:9.* -
109 quippini
†§ quippini, by all means, certainly, L. 11:28.* (Gk. μενοῦν.) -
110 undique
undique, from all sides, Mk. 1:45; L. 19:43.* -
111 uniuersus
uniuersus, a, um, whole, all.
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