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evolve with it
evolve per factum
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furnished with light
stratum lucidum
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in love with an everlasting
in caritate perpetua
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stand with all the hard work
stant cuncta labore
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grow large with increased labor
grandescunt aucta labore
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the summer is beautiful with harvest
formosa est messibus aestas
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the soul of matter with the woman?
habet mulier animam?
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the drivers competed with each other on the chariots
aurigae inter se in curribus certaverunt
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god willing, we seek higher with the stars shine
altiora petamus volente deo lucete stellae
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they have a firm and is a roman town with high walls,
oppidum romanorum firmos et altos muros habent
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happy is the man, fully armed with all of christ,
beatus omni armatus
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next to the demon gives birth to hate the hindmost of them with a hammer
daemoni odium parit caedite eos malleus
Last Update: 2019-12-10
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julius: "aemilius bears only a pike, for he is a foot, not a knight. a knight is a soldier who fights on a horse; he who fights with his feet is a foot. horsemen carry spears, infantrymen carry balls. a pike is not as long as a spear, nor a sword as long as a foot it is more than the sword of a horseman. pilius aemilius is six feet long.
iūlius: "aemilius pīlum tantum fert, is enim pedes est, nōn eques. eques est mīles quī ex equō pugnat; quī pedibus pugnat pedes est. equitēs hastās, peditēs pīla ferunt. pīlum nōn tam longum est quam hasta, neque gladius peditis tam longus est quam gladius equitis. pīlum aemiliī sex pedēs longum est."
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