That list we discussed in Latin:
intervalla vias conexus pondera plagas
concursus motus turbabat proelia miscens
Browne:
intervals, connections, weights, strokes, unions, and motions, and kept them so continually at war,
Google translate:
Intervals between these ways weights blows
emotional disturbance mixing melee battles
For different shapes and various shapes;
intervalla
intervallum n (genitive intervallī); second declension
- The open space within the vallum of a camp or between palisades or ramparts.
- interval, distance
- interval of time, pause, intermission
- difference
- (music) interval
vias
via f (genitive viae); first declension
- road, street, path
- highway
- way, method, manner, mode
- the right way
- (figuratively) journey, course, route
conexus
cōnexus (conn- ), ūs, m. conecto,
I.a joining together, combination, connection (several times in Lucr., elsewh. rare), Lucr. 3, 556; Vitr. 10, 1, 5.—In plur., Lucr. 1, 634; 2, 726; 2, 1020; 5, 443.
pondera
pondus n (genitive ponderis); third declension
- weight
- weight of a pound
- heaviness, weight of a body
- load, burden
- quantity, number, multitude
- consequence, importance
- (of character) firmness, constancy
plagas
plāga f (genitive plāgae); first declension
- plague, misfortune
- stroke, blow, cut, strike
- wound, gash, injury
concursus
concursus (feminine concursa, neuter concursum); first/second-declension participle
- flocked
- concurred
- coincided
motus
mōtus (feminine mōta, neuter mōtum); first/second-declension participle
- moved, stirred, disturbed, having been moved
- aroused, excited, begun, inspired, having been aroused
- troubled, concerned, tormented, having been troubled