If only the Roman people had one neck!
regret.
at any rate
an outlaw.
to outlaw.
outlawry.
outlawry
outlaw;
an outlaw.
outlaw
to take advantage of, benefit or profit from, use.
enjoy/ associate with
employ
as, in as much as; namely; inasmuch as
seeing that
inasmuch as
as for example; namely
whatever, as far as; in whatever manner/degree. no matter how/to what extent
on either side
water-carrier
bagpiper; raft-master; one who uses animal bladders;
wineskin, leather bottle;
on/from both sides/parts; at both ends; on one side and on the other
on both sides
from either side;
on/from both sides/parts; at both ends; on one side and on the other
to which side (of two)?; in which direction?;
in both places; on both parts/sides/cases/instances; on one side and the other
to whichever side you please
to both sides, in both directions / at each point.
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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