vĕtustās
feminine noun III declension

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1 old age
2 antiquity
3 long duration

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Locutions, idioms and examples


tabida vetustas || aliquid vetustate exarescit || amans vetustatis || ad usurpationem vetustatis || aedificia vetustate sublapsa || ea vina quae vetustatem ferunt || amicitiae nostrae vetustas || bonae atque sincerae vetustatis || aedes vetustate dilapsa || auctores qui vetustatem pertulerunt || cariosa senectus or vetustas || annis sublapsa vetustas || auctoritas et vetustas illius religionis || certam derogat vetustas fidem || certe peritiores vetustas facit || ceteri dolores mitigantur vetustate || tabida consumit ferrum vetustas || a quibus natum est id, quod iam contritum est vetustate proverbium = it is from them that the overly used proverb derived || capulos carie et vetustate semitectos reseramus || cedit … rerum novitate extrusa vetustas || aedem Veneris vetustate dilapsam restaurari postulavere (= postulaverunt) || cedit rerum novitate extrusa vetustas semper || ad Sidona ventum est, urbem vetustate famaque conditorum inclitam || cavernae et voragines longa vetustate in altum cavatae iacent




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