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age of love
aevitas unum
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age of freedom
aetas libertas
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he died at the age of 70.
decessit annos septuaginta natus.
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tom died at the age of thirty.
didymus decessit annos triginta natus.
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hardened by age, of long-standing
inveteratus
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the age of the holy age, for he reigns
aeta sanctum aeta nam regna, recessus omnia licita
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for ages of ages
in saecula saeculorum
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my father died at the age of forty-nine.
pater meus decessit annos undequinquaginta natus.
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anilitas, anilitatis old age (in women); the old age of a woman;
anilitas
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and from the age of fifty years they shall cease waiting upon the service thereof, and shall serve no more:
cumque quinquagesimum annum aetatis impleverint servire cessabun
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this man of every age, of navigation, of fishing, of swimming must be gripped with over and over again, the most important boy
hic omnis aetas piscandi navigandi, atque etiam natandi studio tenetur, maxime oueri
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the age of our parents, worse than our ancestors, produced us, even more wicked (nothing to do with birds!)
aetas parentum pejor avis tulit nos nequiores
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bimatus, bimatus two years of age; (of animals); bimatus, bimata, bimatum two years old;
bimata
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the age of a child is the man who, creeps into the hands and feet; who are the two feet of them in adult aettate ambualat; but requires the support rails into old age. "
est homo qui manibus pedibusque repit in infantia aetate; qui duobus pedibus in adulta aet ate ambualat; at qui auxilium fulcra in senectute requirit."
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ephebus, ephebi boy (greek) at age of puberty; youth; adolescent (age 18-20 by athenian law);
ephebi
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