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1 quo abiit dilectus tuus o pulcherrima mulierum quo declinavit dilectus tuus et quaeremus eum tecum
where? to go: went beloved your [the] beautiful in/on/with woman where? to turn beloved your and to seek him with you
2 dilectus meus descendit in hortum suum ad areolam aromatis ut pascatur in hortis et lilia colligat
beloved my to go down to/for garden his to/for bed [the] spice to/for to pasture in/on/with garden and to/for to gather lily
3 ego dilecto meo et dilectus meus mihi qui pascitur inter lilia
I to/for beloved my and beloved my to/for me [the] to pasture (in/on/with lily *L(abh)*)
4 pulchra es amica mea suavis et decora sicut Hierusalem terribilis ut castrorum acies ordinata
beautiful you(f. s.) darling my like/as Tirzah lovely like/as Jerusalem terrible like/as to set a banner
5 averte oculos tuos a me quia ipsi me avolare fecerunt capilli tui sicut grex caprarum quae apparuerunt de Galaad
to turn: repell eye your from before me which/that they(masc.) to be assertive me hair your like/as flock [the] goat which/that to step down from [the] Gilead
6 dentes tui sicut grex ovium quae ascenderunt de lavacro omnes gemellis fetibus et sterilis non est in eis
tooth your like/as flock [the] ewe which/that to ascend: rise from [the] washing which/that all their be double and childless nothing in/on/with them
7 sicut cortex mali punici genae tuae absque occultis tuis
like/as millstone [the] pomegranate temple your from about/through/for to/for veil your
8 sexaginta sunt reginae et octoginta concubinae et adulescentularum non est numerus
sixty they(masc.) queen and eighty concubine and maiden nothing number
9 una est columba mea perfecta mea una est matris suae electa genetrici suae viderunt illam filiae et beatissimam praedicaverunt reginae et concubinae et laudaverunt eam
one he/she/it dove my complete my one he/she/it to/for mother her pure he/she/it to/for to beget her to see: see her daughter and to bless her queen and concubine and to boast: praise her
10 quae est ista quae progreditur quasi aurora consurgens pulchra ut luna electa ut sol terribilis ut acies ordinata
who? this [the] to look like dawn beautiful like/as moon pure like/as heat terrible like/as to set a banner
11 descendi ad hortum nucum ut viderem poma convallis ut inspicerem si floruisset vinea et germinassent mala punica
to(wards) garden nut to go down to/for to see: see in/on/with greenery [the] torrent: valley to/for to see: see to sprout [the] vine to bud [the] pomegranate
12 nescivi anima mea conturbavit me propter quadrigas Aminadab
not to know soul: appetite my to set: make me chariot (people noble *L(a+V)*)
13 revertere revertere Sulamitis revertere revertere ut intueamur te quid videbis in Sulamiten nisi choros castrorum
to return: return to return: return [the] Shulammites to return: return to return: return and to see in/on/with you what? to see in/on/with Shulammites like/as dance [the] camp

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