Ha!/oh!/ah!; (exclamation of pain/dismay, of contempt/anger, of surprise/joy);
Oh! Was I speaking Latin again? Silly me. Sometimes it just sort of slips out
Ha!/oh!/ah!; (exclamation of pain/dismay, of contempt/anger, of surprise/joy)
a churn.
greatly/very/intensely; vigorously/strongly/powerfully/energetically; loudly
great
exceedingly
Farewell
See you later, alligator!
valettus.
say goodbye
say goodbye
Valens; (Emperor Flavius Julius Valens 364-378 lost at Adrianople);
powerful
strongly/forcefully/powerfully/vigorously/sturdily; w/vigor of action/language
value.
Valentinian; (Emperor Flavius Valentinian I 364-375; II 375-392);
strong, stout;
valui : valiturus : to be strong, have power, be well.
valerian, herbaceous plant of genus Valeriana; sedative drug from its root;
chew
Valerian; (Emperor Publius Licinius Valerian 253-260);
Valerius; (Roman gens name); P. Valerius Publicola, very early consul (509 BC);
become sound in health; become powerful
a travelling bag.
farewell, goodbye, adieu (the Roman equivalent of "Live long and prosper");
a groom; a yeoman; a journeyman.
hospital;
health, good health, bad health.
knock-kneed, having legs converging at the knee and diverging below;
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