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Definitions of various latin terms related to letters, shame, keys, and promises. Words include 'a letter' (littera), 'praise' (laus), 'key' (clavis), 'companion' (comes), 'deny' (nego), 'contain' (continuo), 'owe' (debeo), 'acknowledge' (fateor), 'earn' (meruo), 'be pale' (pallor), 'send in different directions' (dimitto), 'shut in' (includo), 'lose' (perdo), 'promise' (promitto), 'say hi' (salutem dicere), 'loose' or 'pay' (solvo), 'hand over or down' (trado), 'whole' (integer), 'pale' (pallidus), 'level' or 'clear' (planus), 'higher' (superior), 'what in the world?' (quidnam), 'who in the world?' (quisnam), 'before this' (antehac), 'perhaps' (fortasse), 'yesterday' (heri), 'from here' (hinc), 'from there' (illinc), and 'after this' (posthac). This document could be useful for students studying latin language and literature.
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