fine (gold); refined; assayed, tested (OLD);
fine gold
fine (gold); refined; assayed, tested (OLD)
standard gold; fine/pure gold (OLD);
made of standard gold);
pure gold; (also written obryzum aurum);
enclose, seal up; block, obstruct
sate, glut;
obscenely, so as to involve obscenity (of langauge), indecently, lewdly
indecency, obscenity (language); indecent/obscene behavior/figures; ill omen
, external sexual/excretory organs; excrement (L+S); urine
sexual pervert; foul-mouthed person;
obscenely, so as to involve obscenity (of langauge), indecently, lewdly
indecency, obscenity (language); indecent/obscene behavior/figures; ill omen;
, external sexual/excretory organs; excrements (L+S); urine
|inauspicious/unpropitious; ill-omened/boding ill; filthy, polluted, disgusting;
offensive, filthy.
darkening; obscuring;
darkness, obscurity unintelligibility
darken, obscure; conceal; make indistinct; cause to be forgotten;
darkness.
The obscure by means of the more obscure
|||not open; vague/uncertain/dim/faint, poorly known; unclear; incomprehensible;
supplication, entreaty; public act of prayer
entreat/beseech/implore/pray; (w/deity as object); [fidem ~ => beg support];
according to; in compliance with;
obey, show obedience; comply with, be compliant, humor; fall in with, follow
a coffer (?).
compliance;
yielding; compliant;
Latin is a classical language that was spoken in ancient Rome and is now used as a liturgical and scholarly language. It is the official language of the Roman Catholic Church and is written in the Latin alphabet. Latin is a dead language, meaning that it is no longer spoken as a native language, but it has had a significant influence on many modern languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Italian.
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