wrestler (in Pancratium)
gymnastic contest
gymnastic contest;
pancreas;
pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas;
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All Saints day.
stretch oneself;
to stretch out, spread out, extend.
to stretch out
extend
to brew, or sell beer.
a brewer.
a brewhouse.
a bagpipe.
curved, crooked, arched, bowed.
crooked
bread
fair
a panel; a list of jurors' names.
to empanel.
a panel; a cushion; a net; a small loaf.
Bread and circuses. Food and games to keep people happy. (Juvenalis)
a panier, a breadbasket.
a small loaf.
a pantry.
a pantler, or panter.
a pantry. In some cases this word is used as if it were derived from pannus, not panis.
hammer in
to fix
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