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Dive into the depths of the mind as fiery thoughts roll and burn within, stirring up a storm of emotions and wrestling with inner demons. Explore the vast expanse of uncivilized thoughts and immense emotions locked behind the chains of restraint. Discover the raging fury and indignant roars that echo in the lofty chambers of the soul, seeking to soothe and control the tempest within. Uncover the hidden realms of the psyche, where powerful forces clash and sweep away the barriers of the conscious mind.
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flammo, flammare, flammavi, flammatus to set fire to, burn, inflame
voluto, volutare, volutavi, volatus to roll (forward); to turn over (in the mind), to think about
nimbus, nimbi rain cloud, cloud; downpour, cloudburst, rain storm
fetus, -a, -um having young offspring; pregnant; teeming, abounding
furo, furere to be mad, be crazed; to rage
auster, austri south wind; south
vastus, -a, -um uncivilized, desolate; awe-inspiring; immense, huge
antrum, antri cave, cavern
luctor, luctari, luctatus sum to wrestle; to struggle (to escape) to resist violently
sonorus, -a, -um loud, resounding, sonorous, noisy
premo, premere, pressi, pressus to press, grip tightly; to press upon (in pursuit); to subdue, suppress, hold back; to tread upon, step on
vinculum, vinculi chain, shackle; link, bond (uniting people)
carcer, carceris, m. jail, prison, dungeon; Sing. or plural: the barriers at the start of a race-course
freno, frenare, frenavi, frenatus to control horses with a bridle, to rein in
indignans, indignantis full of anger, resentful, indignant
claustrum, claustri bolt, bar (for a door or gate; cage, prison; stalls (on a race course)
fremo, fremere, fremui fremturus to rumble, roar, growl; to grumble, cry out, clamor for
furia, furiae avenging rage, fury; goddess of vengeance, Fury
celsus, -a, -um high, lofty, tall
sceptrum, sceptri royal staff, sceptresovereignty, kingship
mollio, mollire, mollivi, mollitus to soften, relax; to soothe, make calm
tempero, temperare, temperavi, temperatus to exercise, restraint, restrain oneself; to restrain, moderate, temper; to control, regulate
ni (= nisi) unless, if not
profundus, -a, -um deep, bottomless; dense, profound; boundless
verro, verrere, versus to sweep clean, sweep away, sweep along
aura, aurae air, breeze, wind; breath; Pl. = the heavens
omnipotens, omnipotentis all-powerful, omnipotent
abdo, abdere, abdidi, abditus to hide, conceal; to hide oneself, go and hide, to plunge, bury (a weapon)
ater, atra, atrum black, dark-colored; devoid of light, dark; dark with blood, stained; ill-omened, funereal, terrible, gloomy
insuper on top, above; in addition, as well, besides
foedus, foederis, n. agreement, treaty, league; compact, condition, bond
laxus, -a, -um spacious, roomy; loose, slack; wide-open, gaping