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1 WITHIN
[ADV]INTRAINTROINTRORSUMINTRORSUSINTUSPENITUS[PREP]ININTERPENESCIS -
2 BOIL WITHIN
[V]INAESTUO (-ARE) -
3 BORN WITHIN
[A]INDIGENUS (-A -UM) -
4 BOUND: WITHIN BOUNDS
[ADV]CASTIGATE -
5 BRING WITHIN
[V]INTRODUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM) -
6 FROM WITHIN
[ADV]INTUSEECEXDEINTUS -
7 LIMIT: KEEP WITHIN LIMITS
[V]ADMODEROR (-ARI -ATUS SUM) -
8 LIMIT: WITHIN NARROW LIMITS
[ADV]ANGUSTE -
9 LIMIT
[N]TERMINUS (-I) (M)LIMES (-ITIS) (M)FINIS (-IS) (MF)CACUMEN (-INIS) (N)MODUS (-I) (M)PRAECEPS (-CIPITIS) (N)LINEA (-AE) (F)LINIA (-AE) (F)CIRCUMSCRIPTIO (-ONIS) (F)REGIO (-ONIS) (F)KARDO (-INIS) (M)[V]TERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)DETERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FINIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)CIRCUMSCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)COANGUSTO (-ARE -ANGUSTAVI -ANGUSTATUM)COERCEO (-ERE -CUI -CITUM)INCLUDO (-ERE -CLUSI -CLUSUM)ARTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADTERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)ATTERMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)COHERCEO (-ERE -UI -ITUS)- IN NARROW LIMITS- KEEP WITHIN LIMITS- LIMITS- SET A LIMIT TO- SET PRECISE LIMITS- SET THE LIMIT- WITH A LIMIT- WITHIN NARROW LIMITS -
10 deintus
[* deintus], de intus, from within, L. 11:7; within, L. 11:40.* -
11 BOUND
[A]PRAESTRICTUS (-A -UM)OBLIGATUS (-A -UM)NECESSARIUS (-A -UM)MODESTUS (-A -UM)MODICUS (-A -UM)CERTUS (-A -UM)[N]NEXUS (-US) (M)NEXUM (-I) (N)FINIS (-IS) (MF)TERMINUS (-I) (M)REGIO (-ONIS) (F)POMERIUM (-I) (N)POSTMOERIUM (-I) (N)POMOERIUM (-I) (N)MODUS (-I) (M)SALTUS (-US) (M)[V]FINIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)CIRCUMSCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)MODEROR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)SALIO (-IRE SALUI SALTUM)SALITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXILIO (-IRE -IVI)EXILIO (-IRE -LUI)INSULIO (-IRE -SULUI)- BE BOUND FOR- BE MORALLY BOUND TO- OUT OF DUE BOUNDS- SET BOUNDS TO- SET BOUNDS TO DEATH- WITHIN BOUNDS
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