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357 feast<br />

fame<br />

~ after death: post ciñeres<br />

~ spread by deeds: famam<br />

may his ~ live: fama semper<br />

familiarly: mano<br />

family: per stirpes<br />

~ badge: mon<br />

~ council: conseil<br />

~ name: apellido; nom<br />

famous: célèbre; digito<br />

fanatic: fanatico<br />

fancies, idle: pensée<br />

fan, sports: aficionado; fanático<br />

far<br />

as ~ as: sino<br />

as ~ as I know: quod sciam<br />

as ~ as possible: in toto<br />

as ~ as this goes: quoad<br />

~ <strong>from</strong> it: tant s'en<br />

farce<br />

the ~ is over: la farce; tirez le<br />

rideau<br />

tragic ~: flebile ludibrium<br />

fare, good: gr<strong>and</strong>e chère<br />

farewell: leb(e) wohl; vale; vaya<br />

~ <strong>and</strong> applaud: valete<br />

~ for now: hasta luego<br />

last ~: ultimum<br />

farfetched: à perte<br />

farm: ferme; heredad; kibbutz;<br />

kolkhoz<br />

farmer: fermier; hacendero; kibbutznik;<br />

labrador; peón<br />

farther: ultra<br />

fascism: Fascismo<br />

fascist: Fascista<br />

fashion: mode<br />

after the ~: ad instar<br />

~ed it: excudit<br />

height of ~: la fleur<br />

high ~: haut ton<br />

in the English ~: <strong>more</strong><br />

in the ~ of: <strong>more</strong><br />

in the Irish ~: <strong>more</strong><br />

out of ~: démodé<br />

set the ~: den Ton<br />

fashionable: à la mode; chi chi<br />

faster: acceler<strong>and</strong>o<br />

fastidious: dégoûté<br />

fasting: dharna<br />

fat: gras<br />

fate: kismet<br />

Fates<br />

~ find a way: Fata viam<br />

~ lead the willing: Fata volentem<br />

~ oppose: Fata obstant<br />

whither the ~ call: quo Fata<br />

father: baba; père<br />

~ of a family: paterfamilias; père<br />

~ of his country: pater patriae<br />

I rejoin your ~: je vais<br />

like ~ like son: el hijo; hijo; κακόν<br />

(kakoû); tel père<br />

miserly ~, spendthrift son: a padre<br />

fatherl<strong>and</strong>: Vaterl<strong>and</strong><br />

fattening: gavage<br />

fault: faute<br />

~ most fortunate: felix culpa<br />

it's your own ~: vous l'avez<br />

my ~: mea culpa<br />

no one is born without ~: vitiis<br />

to find ~: fronder<br />

faultfinder: frondeur<br />

favor: beneficium; de gratia; ex gratia;<br />

par amitié; par faveur<br />

acceptance of ~: beneficium<br />

special ~: speciali<br />

through mere ~: ex mera gratia<br />

favorable, always: toujours propice<br />

favorite: protégé<br />

fear: quia<br />

~ betrays: degeneres<br />

~ concealed by daring: audendo<br />

~ curbs the tongue: €μποδιζ€ΐ<br />

(empodízei)<br />

~ gave him wings: timor addidit<br />

~ greater <strong>than</strong> the evils ~ed: sono<br />

~ Greeks bringing gifts: timeo<br />

~ has many eyes: tiene<br />

~ nor desire: nee timeo<br />

~ of all things: omnia tuta<br />

~ of burned child: durch Schaden;<br />

empta; expertus; gebranntes<br />

~ of death, worse <strong>than</strong> death: timor<br />

mortis<br />

~ plus curiosity: kowashi<br />

<strong>more</strong> ~ <strong>than</strong> shame: con mas<br />

to have is to ~: tener es<br />

what do you ~: quid times<br />

why ~ before the trumpet sounds:<br />

cur ante<br />

fearlessly, faithfully, fruitfully: fortiter,<br />

fideliter<br />

feast<br />

~ with eyes: pasce<br />

recline at ~s: epulis<br />

you are come after the ~: κατόπιν<br />

(katópin); post festum

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