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prŏpĕro
transitive and intransitive verb I conjugation

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1 to hurry, to speed up
2 to be quick

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adiutum properatis || adhortor ad eos ut properent || ad sapientiam propero || alio propero || ad praedam ad gloriam propero || alio properare tempus monet || adsequor omnia si propero, si cunctor amitto || abire hinc ni properas grandi gradu = if you do not hurry to get out of the way at full speed … || Volteium notum et properare loco et cessare || caedem ni properavisset, verterat pernicies in accusatorem || i nunciam istuc quo properabas, nil moror || Caesar praeoccupato itinere ad Dyrrachium finem properandi facit


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