ardent
fiery
little fire, flame, spark
bearing or containing fire
born of fire;
ignite; make red-hot
fiery-footed
god/ruler of fire, potent in fire; applied to Vulcan
fire.
Life is not a bowl of cherries, or, literally, Fire tests gold; adversity tests strong men
Foolish fire (will-o-the-wisp)
cease-fire
lighter
curfew.
containing fire
ignoble; unknown, obscure; of low birth
obscurity, want of fame; low birth
dishonor.
disgraced; disgraceful
ignorant (of), unaware, not knowing; ignorant of Christian truth (Souter)
ignorantly; unintentionally/not knowingly, unconsciously (Souter); unexpectedly
ignorance
Ignorance of the law excuses no one
ignorance; lack of knowledge; absence of data on which to make judgment;
ignorance
An ignorance of proof
not know; be unfamiliar with; disregard; ignore; be ignorant of
pardon, forgive (with DAT);
Unknown
|special criminal court; keepers of Sibylline books; colony chief magistrates;
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