The footprints frighten me. (Horace)
step, track; trace; footstep;
track down, search for; search out; try to find out by searching; investigate;
garment, robe; clothes;
to clothe, garb, dress.
to clothe
clothes-folder; she who folds clothes
a clothes press.
to invest.
garment, clothing, blanket; clothes; robe
The clothes make the man. (Quintilianus)
covering
wardrobe mistress/maid/woman, she who has care of clothing;
vestura.
clothing
your yours/ you may sing about YOUR pretty gals.
crop; possession.
of a former time.
old, veteran
become long-established; grow old (Cas)
old hand (often derogatory); experienced practitioner; experienced slave;
adroitly; in a practiced manner; cunningly, craftily (Cas);
adroit, wily, cunning, crafty; (acquired); bearing mark of practice/experience;
age
veterinary
of draught, draught; [w/bestia => beast of burden]
lethargic
morbid state of torpor
make old; age
forbid, prohibit; reject, veto; be an obstacle to; prevent
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