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61 vectīgal
vectīgal ālis, n [VAG-], a payment to the state, revenue, toll, tax, impost, excise, duty, tribute: neque ex portu vectigal conservari potest: vectigalia parvo pretio redempta, Cs.—A payment to a magistrate, contribution to a governor, honorarium: praetorium: aedilicium, the contribution of a province to the games held by an aedile.—Private income, revenue, rents: ex meo tenui vectigali: parva Vectigalia porrigam, etc., H.—Prov.: quam magnum vectigal sit Parsimonia.* * *tax, tribute, revenue -
62 verētrum
verētrum ī, n [vereor], the private parts, parts of shame, Ph. -
63 alumentarius
Iperson whose maintenance is provided by (public/private) charity/almsIIalumentaria, alumentarium ADJof maintenance by (public) charity, welfare; charity supported -
64 aumatium
latrine in a theater/circus; private place in the theater (L+S) -
65 caeparia
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66 collocutio
conversation (private), discussion, debate; conference, parley; talking together -
67 commentarium
notebook, private/historical journal; register; memo/note; commentary/treatise -
68 conlocutio
conversation (private), discussion, debate; conference, parley; talking together -
69 feminal
female external genitalia/private parts; thigh coverings (pl.); breeches (Ecc) -
70 feminalum
female external genitalia/private parts; thigh coverings (pl.), breech-cloth -
71 femoralum
female external genitalia/private parts; breeches (pl.), breech-cloth -
72 ile
groin, private parts; side of body from hips to groin (pl.), loin; guts -
73 ilum
groin, private parts; area from hips to groin (pl.), loin; guts/entrails -
74 obscaenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrement (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
75 obscenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrements (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
76 opscaenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrement (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
77 opscenum
private parts (pl.), external sexual/excretory organs; excrements (L+S); urine; foul/indecent/obscene/lewd language/utterances/behavior (pl.) -
78 sanctuarium
sanctury, shrine; place keeping holy things or private/confidential records -
79 secretarium
secret/remote/solitary/hiding place/retreat; seat apart; judge's chamber; council chamber; conclave, consistory; private chapel; retirement place -
80 umbraticus
umbratica, umbraticum ADJretired; private; contemplative; of the shade
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