Go in peace. (Roman way of saying goodbye)
Come with me. A constant companion
to pledge oneself; to give security for; to wage.
to wage his law.
bail, security, surety
to pawn.
fight (a duel)
surety; wage; custom.
go, ADVance, rush, hurry; walk
hasten
rush
accept sureties from (the other party) for his appearance in court
full of shallows
shallow place, stream; ford, shoal; channel
alas, woe, ah; oh dear; (Vae, puto deus fio. - Vespasian); Bah!, Curses!
Woe to the conquered! (vanquished) (Livy)
sale, purchase; (only sg. ACC/DAT w/dare); [venum dare => put up for sale];
sly, cunning, crafty;
waffle
a wafer.
trick, crafty/clever device/stratagem; quirk; artifice
strolling about; vagabond; roving/wandering;
Cruising
so as to move in different directions over a wide area
sheath, scabbard
utter cries of distress, wail, squall;
squalling.
security.
wander, roam;
vagrant, wandering.
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