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calidus; caleo (to be hot) hot
florere; florescere (begin to blossom); efflorescere (break into bloom) flower
qui arat olivetum, rogat fructum (he who plows the olive-yard, invites crops), qui stercorat, exorat (he who mucks, prevails upon), qui caedit, cogit (he who cuts to pieces, gathers) no pain, no gain
tangere; taxare; toccare touch
tondeo mow
tonus (m); tonitrus (m); tonitruum (n) thunder
tono thunder
tonsor (m) barber
to ad
be able to possum; scio; queo
according to in; secundo
pleased to meet you libens sum; mihi placet; placet
all roads lead to Rome omnes viae Romam ducunt
to -are; -ere; -ere; -ire
in order to ut#Latin'ut '+ coni.'
according to in
to et
toad bufo (m)
touch tangere; taxare; toccare
today hodie
today hodie, hoc die
toe digitus (m)
big toe hallus
together insimul; idipsum; inter se
where is the toilet ubi sunt latrina?
tombstone lapillus (m); lapis (m)
tomorrow cras
tomorrow cras (n); dies crastinus (m); dies castinus (f); dies crastinus (m); dies castina (f)
day after tomorrow perendie
tongue lingua (f)
tonight hodie nox
too etiam; quoque; et; et quidem; item; idem
tooth dens (m)
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth oculum pro oculo dentem pro dente


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