incorrigible (Merriam Webster)
operose (OED)
Latinitweets:
dubium: doubt: noun. Example sentence:Ubi dubium ibi libertas.Translation:Where there is doubt, there is freedom. http://t.co/9J19eNpf
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dictātūra, ae, f.
The office of a dictator, dictatorship
— Charlton T. Lewis (@LewisandShort) June 9, 2012
nanciscor, nactus and nanctus
to get, obtain, receive a thing (esp. by accident), to meet with, stumble on, light on
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On the Greek side:
προσέτῑ proséti
προσέτῑ, Adv. over and above, besides
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ἐμβριμάομαι
c. aor. Med. et Pass., snort in,
2. of persons, to be deeply moved, τῶι πνεύματι
II.admonish urgently, rebuke— Henry George Liddell (@LiddellAndScott) June 8, 2012