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1 ill-
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2 ILL
[A]AEGER (-GRA -GRUM)AEGRUS (-A -UM)INFIRMUS (-A -UM)MALUS (-A -UM)[ADV]MALEVAPIDESECUSSETIUSSECIUSSEQUIUS[N]MALUM (-I) (N)LUES (-IS) (F)- BE ILL- BE ILL IN BED- FALL ILL- WISH ILL -
3 ILL: BE ILL
[V]AEGREO (-ERE) -
4 ILL: BE ILL IN BED
[V]CUBO (-ARE -BUI -BITUM) -
5 ILL: FALL ILL
[V]AEGRESCO (-ERE)AEGRISCO (-ERE) -
6 ILL: WISH ILL
[V]NOLO (NOLLE NOLUI) -
7 ILL-ADVISED
[A]INCONSULTUS (-A -UM) -
8 ILL-ADVISING
[A]MALESUADUS (-A -UM) -
9 ILL BEFALL YOU!
[INTRJ]VOLO: TIBI MALE EX ANIMO VOLO! -
10 ILL-BODING
[A]CLIVIUS (-A -UM)INAUSPICATUS (-A -UM) -
11 ILL-BODING PORTENTS
[N]DIRA (-ORUM) (PL)DIRAE (-ARUM) (PL) -
12 ILL-BRED
[A]INHUMANUS (-A -UM) -
13 ILL-CONDITIONED
[A]MOROSUS (-A -UM) -
14 ILL-CONSIDERED
[A]INCONSIDERATUS (-A -UM)INCOGITATUS (-A -UM)INCOGITANS (-ANTIS)INCOGITABILIS (-E) -
15 ILL-DISPOSED
[A]IMPROBUS (-A -UM)INPROBUS (-A -UM)MALEVOLUS (-A -UM)MALIVOLUS (-A -UM)MALEVOLENS (-ENTIS)MALIVOLENS (-ENTIS)MALIGNUS (-A -UM)INVIDUS (-A -UM)INVITUS (-A -UM)INCIVILIS (-E) -
16 ILL FAME
[N]INFAMIA (-AE) (F) -
17 ILL-FATED
[A]CALAMITOSUS (-A -UM) -
18 ILL FEELING
[N]ACERBITUDO (-INIS) (F) -
19 ILL-FIT
[A]INHABILIS (-E) -
20 ILL-FORMED
[A]DEFORMIS (-E)
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