ĕgestās
feminine noun III declension

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1 need, poverty, extreme poverty
2 lack, want

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pabuli egestas || ad explendas egestates latrocinii sui = to satisfy the needs of his band of scoundrels || abstrahit (me) sermonis egestas = the poorness of the language stops me || aerumnam, egestatem exsequor || aut egestate aut scelere perditus || admonebat alium egestatis, alium cupiditatis suae || an eo egestatem ei tolerabis si quid ab illo acceperis? || afficit ignominia mortuum, egestate vivum || Catilina admonebat alium egestatis, alium cupiditatis suae || habemus publice egestatem, privatim opulentiam || ab egestate infima ad saltum sublati divitiarum ingentium = raised from the lowest misery to the height of riches || adiungo crimen et suspicionem potius ad praedam quam ad egestatem || acris egestas semota ab dulci vita stabilique videtur = the bitter poverty seemed far from a sweet and safe life




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