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1 NEED
[N]NECESSITUDO (-INIS) (F)OPUS (N)USUS (-US) (M)DESIDERIUM (-I) (N)INDIGENTIA (-AE) (F)EGESTAS (-ATIS) (F)INOPIA (-AE) (F)PENURIA (-AE) (F)CARITAS (-ATIS) (F)DIFFICULTAS (-ATIS) (F)DIPONDIUS (-I) (M)DIPUNDIUS (-I) (M)DUPONDIUM (-I) (N)DUPONDIUS (-I) (M)DUPUNDIUM (-I) (N)DUPUNDIUS (-I) (M)[V]REQUIRO (-ERE -QUISIVI -QUISITUM)REQUAERO (-ERE -QUAESIVI -QUAESITUM)DESIDERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EGEO (-ERE -UI)EXPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXSPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)UTOR (UTI USUS SUM)INDIGEO (-ERE -GUI)POSCO (-ERE POPOSCI)POSTULO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- IN NEED OF- THERE IS NEED OF -
2 NEED: IN NEED OF
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3 NEED: THERE IS NEED OF
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4 desidero
desidero, 1, (1) desire, 1 Ti. 3:1; (2) have need of, need, ||Mk. 14:63; 1 Th. 4:12. (The superl. of the partic. § desiderantissimus = best beloved in Ph. 4:1.) -
5 egeo
egeo, 2, need, be in want, A. 4:34; Ap. 3:17. -
6 indigeo
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7 necesse
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8 opportunitas
oportunitas (opp-), tatis, f., (1) opportunity, ||Mt. 26:16; (2) (Gr. χρεία), need, E. 4:29.* -
9 oportunitas
oportunitas (opp-), tatis, f., (1) opportunity, ||Mt. 26:16; (2) (Gr. χρεία), need, E. 4:29.* -
10 opus
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11 usus
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