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101 beneficiarius
Iprivileged soldiers (pl.) (exempt from certain duties) (ex., bodyguards)IIbeneficiaria, beneficiarium ADJthat is given as a favor; pertaining to a favorIIIprebendary, holder of benefice -
102 bibosus
bibosa, bibosum ADJaddicted/given to drink, fond of drink -
103 cachinnosus
cachinnosa, cachinnosum ADJgiven to loud/immoderate/excessive or boisterous laughter -
104 cenaticum
money given to soldiers instead of food, subsistence allowance -
105 centurialis
centurialis, centuriale ADJof/belonging to given centuria for voting; boundary marker of land centuria -
106 charisma
gift, present; spiritual/God-given gift, grace, talent, charisma (Ecc) -
107 charismaticus
charismatica, charismaticum ADJcharismatic, pertaining to spiritual/God-given gift/talent/charisma -
108 circumlitio
anointing round about/over; coating/smearing/covering/painting (w/paint/like); overlaying of color (painting); tint/hue given to marble by rubbing w/oil/wax -
109 coactura
amount (of oil) extracted/pressed (in a given period); collection (L+S) -
110 confarreatio
marriage ceremony, in which meal/grain (far) was given as an offering -
111 coralliticus
corallitica, coralliticum ADJname given to a white marble; made of this stone (of statues) -
112 corban
gift/corban (Hebrew); offering given to God usually associated w/vow -
113 cornicularius
adjutant/aide (officer's); (given the corniculum/promoted); assistant/secretary -
114 cornucularius
adjutant/aide (officer's); (given the corniculum/promoted); assistant/secretary -
115 coroliticus
corolitica, coroliticum ADJname given to a white marble; made of this stone (of statues) -
116 corolliticus
corollitica, corolliticum ADJname given to a white marble; made of this stone (of statues) -
117 dativus
dativa, dativum ADJassigned (guardian); pertaining to giving; given, appointed (L+S) -
118 datum
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119 derectus
Iderecta -um, derectior -or -us, derectissimus -a -um ADJstraight/not curved; moving straight foward/in straight line; direct/absolute; vertical, upright, perpendicular; sheer; forthright/undisguised; strict legalII -
120 derelictum
that which has been given up/abandoned; (legal)
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