praecurr?, praecurrere
to run ahead [recur, concurrent]
hom?, hominis m.
man, human being [hominid]
s? praecipitant
they hurl themselves, rush [precipitate]
fugi?, fugere
to flee [fugitive]
manum
hand (acc. s.) [manual]
h? can?s
these dogs [canine]
modo
only [modern, m.o.]
cauda, -ae f.
tail [caudal]
app?ruit
he appeared [apparent]
ob?sus, -a, -um
fat [obese]
revoc?vit
he called back [revoke, revocation]
pernoct?v?runt
they have spent the night [nocturnal]
?lim
once (upon a time) [NONE]
l?g?tus, -? m.
envoy, legate [legate]
quid agis?
how are you? [quiddity, British "quid", act]
mehercule!
by Hercules [Herculean]
nisi err?
unless I am mistaken [errant]
agn?sc?, agn?scere
to recognize [recognize]
dole?, dol?re
to be sad, grieve [condolences]