salitaris

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ar.is                N      1 1 LOC P F                 
ar.is                N      1 1 DAT P F                 
ar.is                N      1 1 ABL P F                 
ara, arae  N (1st) F   [XEXAO]  
altar, structure for sacrifice, pyre; sanctuary; home; refuge, shelter;
ar.is                N      2 2 LOC P N                 
ar.is                N      2 2 DAT P N                 
ar.is                N      2 2 ABL P N                 
arum, ari  N (2nd) N   [XAXEO]    uncommon
ar.is                N      2 6 LOC P F                 
ar.is                N      2 6 DAT P F                 
ar.is                N      2 6 ABL P F                 
aros, ari  N F   [XAXNO]    Pliny
ar.is                N      2 8 LOC P N                 
ar.is                N      2 8 DAT P N                 
ar.is                N      2 8 ABL P N                 
aron, ari  N N   [XAXNO]    Pliny
plants of genus arum;
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aris                 N      3 1 NOM S F                 
aris                 N      3 1 VOC S F                 
aris, aridis  N (3rd) F   [XAXNO]    Pliny
plant resembling arum; dragon-root, green dragon (L+S);
sal.it               V      3 1 PRES ACTIVE  IND 3 S    
salo, salere, -, salsus  V (3rd) TRANS   [XXXDS]    lesser
sal.it               V      4 1 PRES ACTIVE  IND 3 S    
salio, salire, salivi, salitus  V (4th) TRANS   [XXXDO]    lesser
salt, salt down, preserve with salt; sprinkle before sacrifice;
salio, salire, salivi, saltus  V (4th)   [XXXBS]  
leap, jump; move suddenly/spasmodically (part of body under stress), twitch;
spurt, discharge, be ejected under force (water/fluid); mount/cover (by stud);
salio, salire, salui, saltus  V (4th)   [XXXBO]  
leap, jump; move suddenly/spasmodically (part of body under stress), twitch;
spurt, discharge, be ejected under force (water/fluid); mount/cover (by stud);
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