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1 DEATH
[N]MORS (-TIS) (F)LETUM (-I) (N)OBITUS (-US) (M)LIBITINA (-AE) (F)EXCESSUS (-US) (M)DECESSUS (-US) (M)OCCASUS (-US) (M)OBCASUS (-US) (M)INTERITUS (-US) (M)INTERITIO (-ONIS) (F)NOX (NOCTIS) (F)FRIGUS (-ORIS) (N)FUNUS (-ERIS) (N)MORTALITAS (-ATIS) (F)NEX (NECIS) (F)GLADIUS (-I) (M)STRAGES (-IS) (F)PESTIS (-IS) (F)FAX (FACIS) (F)DEFUNCTIO (-ONIS) (F)ORCUS (-I) (M)- DONE TO DEATH- FREEING FROM DEATH- PURIFYING FROM DEATH- PUT TO DEATH- TO DEATH -
2 DEATH: DONE TO DEATH
[A]FUNERATUS (-A -UM) -
3 DEATH: FREEING FROM DEATH
[A]DENECALIS (-E)DENICALIS (-E) -
4 DEATH: PURIFYING FROM DEATH
[A]DENICALIS (-E)DENECALIS (-E) -
5 DEATH: PUT TO DEATH
[V]NECO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
6 DEATH: TO DEATH
[ADV]EFFLICTIMECFLICTIMEFFLICTEECFLICTECAPITALITER -
7 DEATH-BRINGING
[A]FATIFER (-FERA -FERUM) -
8 DEATH HOUR
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9 DEATH-RATTLE
[N]SINGULTUS (-US) (M) -
10 DEATH STRUGGLE
[N]COLLUCTIO (-ONIS) (F)CONLUCTIO (-ONIS) (F) -
11 BLOW: GIVE A DEATH BLOW
[V]FERIO (-IRE) -
12 BOUND: SET BOUNDS TO DEATH
[V]EMODEROR (-ARI) -
13 CONDEMN TO DEATH
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14 CONTAMINATE WITH DEATH
[V]UNESTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
15 CUDGELING TO DEATH
[N]FUSTUARIUM (-I) (N) -
16 FILLED WITH DEATH
[A]FUNESTUS (-A -UM) -
17 FRIGHTENED TO DEATH
[A]EXANIMIS (-E)EXANIMUS (-A -UM) -
18 FRIGHTEN TO DEATH
[V]EXANIMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
19 NATURAL DEATH
[N]MORS (-TIS) (F)NEX (NECIS) (F) -
20 PLAGUE TO DEATH
[V]ENECO (-ARE -NECUI -NECTUM)ENICO (-ARE -AVI)
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