"Parabant" is the imperfect third person plural of the latin word "paro," a word meaning "to prepare". Thus, "parabant" can be translated as "they prepared", "they were preparing", or "they used to prepare".
paro
I prepare.
The Latin word "paro" means to prepare or to set up.
It is a Latin verb meaning "he/she loves."
The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'eliminate' is eliminare. The verb in English literally means 'to get rid of'. The verb in Latin literally means 'to carry out of doors'.
Parabimus = we will prepare~mus: 1st person plural~bi~: Future tense indicatorPara~: Present stem of Paro (1).
To sneeze
This verb means "he is able".
The Latin verb rapto means I drag violently off" or "I ravage".
Claudere is a Latin verb meaning "to close".
Advenire is the infinitive of a Latin verb meaning 'to arrive'.
"Loqui" is a Latin verb that means "to speak" or "to talk."