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61 sterquilīnum
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62 sudis
sudis is, f a stake, pile: acutae, Cs.: Fraxineae, V.: sude obustā, O.: Erectae in terga sudes, bristles, Iu.* * *stake, log -
63 virgineus
virgineus adj. [virgo], of a maiden, of a virgin, maidenly, virgin: forma, O.: rubor, V.: pudor, Tb.: favilla, i. e. a virgin's funeral pile, O.: ara, of Vesta, O.: focus, Pr.: sagittā, i. e. of Diana, H.: Helicon, i. e. the Muses' home, O.: volucres, i. e. the Harpies, O.* * *virginea, virgineum ADJ -
64 accumulo
accumulare, accumulavi, accumulatus V TRANSaccumulate, heap/pile up/soil; add by exaggeration; add, increase, enhance -
65 adcumulo
adcumulare, adcumulavi, adcumulatus V TRANSaccumulate, heap/pile up/soil; add by exaggeration; add, increase, enhance -
66 adger
rampart (or material for); causeway, pier; heap, pile, mound; dam; mud wall -
67 adgero
Iadgerare, adgeravi, adgeratus V TRANSheap/fill up, bring, carry; increase, add fuel; push/crowd/press togetherIIadgerere, adgessi, adgestus V TRANSheap/cover up over, pile/build up, erect; accumulate; intensify, exaggerate -
68 adglomero
adglomerare, adglomeravi, adglomeratus V TRANSgather into a body, mass together, join forces; pile up in masses; agglomerate -
69 adlevo
adlevare, adlevavi, adlevatus V TRANSlift/heap/pile up, raise, exalt; alleviate, diminish, weaken; comfort, console; smooth, smooth off, make smooth; polish; depilate -
70 adstruo
adstruere, adstruxi, adstructus V TRANSbuild on/additional structure; heap/pile (on); add to/on, contribute, provide -
71 agglomero
agglomerare, agglomeravi, agglomeratus V TRANSgather into a body, mass together, join forces; pile up in masses; agglomerate -
72 allevo
allevare, allevavi, allevatus V TRANSlift/heap/pile up, raise, exalt; alleviate, diminish, weaken; comfort, console; smooth, smooth off, make smooth; polish; depilate -
73 amfitapa
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74 amphitapos
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75 astruo
astruere, astruxi, astructus V TRANSbuild on/additional structure; heap/pile (on); add to/on, contribute, provide -
76 circumaggero
circumaggerare, circumaggeravi, circumaggeratus V TRANSpile (earth) round about; surround (with heaped earth) -
77 circumcumulo
circumcumulare, circumcumulavi, circumcumulatus V TRANSheap/pile up around -
78 coicio
coicere, cojeci, cojectus V TRANSthrow/put/pile together; conclude, infer, guess; assign, make go; classify, put; throw/cast/fling (into area); devote/pour (money); thrust, involve; insert -
79 collectus
Icollecta -um, collectior -or -us, collectissimus -a -um ADJcompact (of style), concise; restricted; contracted, narrow; shut (Ecc)IIheap/pile; accumulation (of liquid); collection -
80 congeria
heap, pile, mass; collection/accumulation (events/words); the ruins; chaos
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