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tantummodo,adv., only

* tantus, -a, -um, so great, so much; tantus…quantus, as great…as; tantum as adv., so much; only

tantus-dem, tanta-dem, tantun-dem, just so great or large

tardus, -a, -um, slow, tardy, late; adv. tard 

Tarquinius, -, m., name of two Etruscan kings at Rome, Priscus and Superbus; the latter was the last of the kings at Rome and was expelled in 510 B.C.

Tartara, -rum,n., Tartarus, in Hades, the region for evil-doers

Tauromenitnus, -a, -um, of Taormina, a town on the east coast of Sicily

tctum, -, n., roof; dwelling, house

* teg, -ere, tx, tctum, cover, hide; protect

tells, -ris,f., earth, land, region

* tlum, -, n., missile, javelin, spear, weapon

Tements, -is,m., a title of Apollo as god of the sacred precinct at Syracuse

temerrius, -a, -um, rash, foolhardy

temer, adv., rashly, heedlessly

temerits, -ttis,f., rashness, foolhardiness; chance, accident

temperantia, -ae,f., moderation, temperance, self-control, restraint, avoidance of excess

temperis, -,f., moderate temperature; calmness, restraint

temper  (1), control, observe proper limits, use with moderation, refrain from

tempests, -ttis,f., weather; storm; misfortune

* templum, -, n., sacred area; temple

temptbundus, -a, -um, attempting, feeling one’s way

* tempt  (1), test, try, attempt

* tempus, -oris,n., time, period, season, opportunity; crisis, misfortune, extremity; ad tempus, for the time

tend, -ere, tetend, tentumortnsum, stretch; strive, struggle, contend; travel, direct one’s course (sc. iter)

tenebrae, -rum,f. pl., shadows, darkness, gloom

* tene, -re, -u, tentum, hold, contain, possess, check, hold back, restrain

tener, -era, -erum, tender, delicate

tenor, -ris,m., course, continuance

* tenuis, -e, slender, thin, weak, humble, simple; fine, exact

tepe, -re, -u, be warm

ter,adv., three times

Terentia, -ae,f., Terentia, wife of Cicero

Terentius, -, m., a Roman nomen; e.g., C. Terentius Varro, defeated at Cannae in 216 B.C.; M. Terentius Afer, writer of comedy

tergum, -, n., back (part of the body); -terg, in the rear

termin  (1), limit, restrict, bound, define

tern, -ae, -a,pl., three each, triple

ter, -ere, trv, trtum, rub, wear out, consume

* terra, -ae,f., earth, land; territory, country; terrmarque, by or on land and sea

terrnus, -a, -um, belonging to the earth, terrestrial

terre, -re, -u, -itum, terrify

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