Spanish & Latin
Latin
Caper: he-goat
Caprimulgus: milker of goats
Cincti: encircled
Demere personam tuam atque ad dominum tuum se referre: Take off your mask and return to your master.
Foeda dea: ugly goddess
Frigidus Ignis: cold fire
Id quod factum est, infectum esse potest: What has been done can be undone.
Infidi (Infidus sing.): The treacherous ones
Invitus: Against one's will
Lecta: choosen one
Leva velamen: Lift the veil
Non aliquis incipit convivium sine nobis, Nos sumus convivium: No one starts the party without us, cause we are the party
O Mater Luna, Regina nocis, adiuvo me nunc: O Mother Moon, Queen of the Night, protect me now
Primus apud peccatores, Primus apud afflictors: First among sinners, First among sufferers.
Quae tibi nocere possunt, etiam te adiuvare possunt: What can harm you, can also help you.
Si sine misercordia oppugnabis, tenebrae fies: If you attack without compassion you'll become the darkness,
Tu es dea, Filia Lunae: You are a goddess, a Daughter of the Moon
Spanish
Bruja: witch
Ten Cuidad: be careful