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| coniunx, coniugis (m. or f.) |
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| eagerness, enthusiasm; study, hobby |
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| aeternus, aeterna, aeternum |
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| verso, versare, versavi, versatum |
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| keep turning; occupy, (passive) be employed |
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| verto, vertere, verti, versum |
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| then, next; henceforth, hereafter, thereafter |
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| among, at the house of, in the presence of, in the works of |
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| referring to the relation between husband and wife |
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| a narrow gorge or ravine with a stream running through it |
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| everlasting, perpetual, eternal |
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| the time at which the sun is either at its farthest north or its farthest south of the equator |
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| seeming to be present everywhere at the same time; omnipresent |
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