In Latin, the Word "vexant" is a form of the verb "vexare," which means "to annoy," "to trouble," or "to torment." Specifically, "vexant" is the third person plural present active subjunctive form, translating to "they may annoy" or "they might trouble." The term conveys a sense of causing distress or agitation.
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