(masc. nom. sing.) THAT (house) is filthy.
He mourns honestly who mourns without witnesses. (Martialis)
that, the former, the famous /he, she, it.
that
He seems to me to be equal to a god. (Catullus)
allurement.
very enticing; seductive;
entice, attract, allure;
allured.
illegal
female bastard
Don't let the bastards grind you down
bastardy.
bastard
lacking grace or refinement
lawless, obeying no laws;
(masc. sing. dat.) He sent FOR THAT (doctor).
(fem. sing. acc.) She wasted THAT (her youth).
intact, undiminished, kept/left whole/entire; unimpaired
ill-bred, ignoble, unworthy/unsuited to free man; niggardly/mean/ungenerous
stinginess, meanness, lack of generosity;
stingily, meanly, ungenerously; in manner unworthy of free man
at that place
there
therein
allure, entice;
translated in a document of 1385, "aukewardly."
unlawful.
immediately.
strike/beat/dash/push against/on; injure by crushing; drive (teeth into)
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