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41 arrigo
Iarrigare, arrigavi, arrigatus V TRANSwater (plants), moisten the soil aroundIIarrigere, arrexi, arrectus V TRANSset upright, tilt upwards, stand on end, raise; become sexually excited/aroused -
42 arva
arable land, plowed field; soil, region; countryside; dry land; lowlands, plain -
43 cloaco
cloacare, cloacavi, cloacatus V TRANSdaub; stain, pollute; soil; "smear" -
44 collino
collinere, collevi, collitus V TRANSbesmear, smear over; soil, pollute, defile -
45 collutito
collutitare, collutitavi, collutitatus V TRANSsoil/defile greatly/thoroughly -
46 concaco
concacare, concacavi, concacatus V TRANSsoil, pollute, defile, make foul (with excrement/ordure/dung) -
47 conlino
conlinere, conlevi, conlitus V TRANSbesmear, smear over; soil, pollute, defile -
48 conlutito
conlutitare, conlutitavi, conlutitatus V TRANSsoil/defile greatly/thoroughly -
49 converto
convertere, converti, conversus Vturn upside down/side-to-side; invert/transpose/convulse; turn over (soil)/dig; turn backwards, recoil; retort; drive back, repulse; direct (course/attention); translate; modify, adapt; change/alter/transform; convert (to cash), pay over; cause to turn/revolve, rotate; turn/wheel about; reverse; shift/transfer -
50 defodio
defodere, defodi, defossus V TRANSbury; put/send/cause to go underground; dig down/deep/into soil; plant/insert; make fast/set up in ground (part burying); embed; hide; dig up; excavate; dig -
51 deocco
deoccare, deoccavi, deoccatus V TRANSharrow, run the harrows over (crop to remove weeds and ventilate the soil) -
52 fermento
fermentare, fermentavi, fermentatus V TRANSleven; cause fermentation in; aerate (soil) -
53 glaba
clod; cultivated soil; lump, mass -
54 grumus
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55 indigenus
Iindigena, indigenum ADJnative, indigenous; sprung from the landIInative; son of the soil -
56 marlo
marlare, marlavi, marlatus Vapply clay; add marl to the soil -
57 putro
putrere, putrui, putritus V INTRANSdecay, rot, putrefy; fester; become stale (water)/loose (soil); crumble, molder -
58 rudectus
rudecta, rudectum ADJfull-of-rubbish; poor (of soil) -
59 siccaneus
siccanea, siccaneum ADJ -
60 teneritudo
tenderness (of age/disposition), youth; friableness, easy workability of soil
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