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Hecate Lewis & Short 89 89 45 magical incantations
Marsi Lewis & Short 432 0 69 incantations
arse verse Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a Tuscan-Latin incantation against fire
auxiliaris Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 585 84 73 aiding, helping, assistant, auxiliary
cantamen Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 10 10 6 an incantation
cantio Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 14 14 10 an incantation, charm, spell
carmen Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 18,306 0 892 a song, poem, verse, oracular response, prophecy, form of incantation, tune, air, lay, strain, note, sound
carmen2 Lewis & Short 18,306 0 892 a card
concarnatio Lewis & Short 0 0 0 a uniting with flesh, incarnation
corporasco Lewis & Short 0 0 0 to assume a body, become incarnate
corporatio Lewis & Short 1 1 1 an assuming of a body, incarnation
exsors Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 without lot, not assigned by lot
illibabilis Lewis & Short 0 0 0 incapable of diminution
impassibilis Lewis & Short 5 5 4 incapable of passion
impassibilitas Lewis & Short 0 0 0 incapacity for suffering;
impatientia Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 76 18 27 impatience, incapacity
in15 Lewis & Short 3,330,560 0 1,293 incalculable
inaestimabilis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 34 34 23 Inestimable, invaluable, incalculable
incaute Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 incautiously, inconsiderately, recklessly
incautus Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 486 486 214 incautious, improvident, inconsiderate, heedless, reckless
infans Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 0 0 0 that cannot speak, without speech, mute, speechless
insuasabilitas Lewis & Short 0 0 0 the incapacity to be persuaded
intestabilis Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 40 0 14 infamous, execrable, detestable, abominable
intestabilis2 Lewis & Short 40 0 14 [unavailable]
praecento Lewis & Short, Elem. Lewis 4 2 2 to utter incantations before
vicenarius Lewis & Short 1 1 1 the law by which young people under five-and-twenty were incapable of making contracts