the ancient Roman name for Great Britain
coming, arrival
to lay siege to
to feed animals (with fodder)
growing warm, increasing in heat
of, in, or at the front
excessively talkative, rambling
subordinate, secondary, auxiliary, accessory
large, great in size, extent, capacity, or bulk, spacious
a person appointed to conduct international relations
succulently sweet or fragrant
the formation of a link or connection between things
to perform by turns or in succession, interchange regularly
the quality of believing information, truthful or otherwise
to add annotation
to come from a source, stem out of
fine or showy dress, ornaments, etc
refrain from (something)
to cheat, swindle, hoax
flowing or flow
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