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<>, _refresh one's self_ <>, f. [[<>, _king_]], _queen_ <>, f. _region, district_ <>, n. _sovereignty; kingdom_ <> [[cf. <>, _king_]], _govern, rule_ (--490) <> [[<>, _back_, + <>, _hurl_]], _hurl back; throw away_ <> [[<>, _behind_, + <>, _leave_]], _leave behind, leave, abandon_ <>, adj. [[cf. <>, _leave_]], _left over, remaining_. As a noun, plur. _the rest_ <>, adj. [[part. of <>, _remove_]], _remote, distant_ <> [[<>, _back_, + <>, _move_]], _remove_ <>, m. _oar_ <>, _find_ <> [[<>, _back_, + <

>, _carry_]], _carry back, bring back, win, gain_ <>, f. _thing, business, matter, deed, event, circumstance_ (--467).

<>, _for this reason_.

<>, _adversity_.

<>, _grain supplies_.

<>, _exploits_.

<>, _science of war_.

<>, _the commonwealth_.

<>, _prosperity_ <> [[<>, _back_, + <>, _cut_]], _cut off, cut down_ <>, ---- [[<>, _back_, + <>, _cause to stand_]], _oppose, resist_, with dat. (--501.14) <> [[<>, _in return_, + <>, _promise_]], answer, reply (--420.a) <>, ----, or dep. verb <> [[<>, _back_, + <>, _turn_]], _turn back, return_. Usually active in the perf. system <> [[<>, _back_, + <>, _bind_]], _fasten_ <>, m. [[cf. <>, _rule_]], _king_ <>, m. _the Rhine_, a river of Germany <>, f. _bank_ <>, _ask_. Cf. <

> <>, f. _Rome_. See map <>, adj. [[<>, _Rome_]], _Roman_, follows its noun.

As a noun, m. and f. _a Roman_ <>, f. _rose_ <>, n. _beak_ of a ship. In plur., _the rostra_, the speaker's stand in the Roman Forum <>, f. _wheel_ <>, m. _the Rubicon_, a river in northern Italy. See map <>, m. _report, rumor_ <>, adv. [[for <>, _turned back_]], _again, in turn_ <> (locative abl. <>, no gen., dat., or abl. plur.), n.

_the country_ (--501.36.1). Cf. <

S

<>, adj. _Sabine_. As a noun, m. and f. _a Sabine_. The Sabines were an ancient people of central Italy. See map <>, n. [[<>, _consecrated_]], _something consecrated, sacrifice;_ usually in plur., _religious rites_ <>, adv., compared <>, _often, frequently_ <>, adj. _cruel, savage_ <>, f. _arrow_ <>, _jump_ <>, f. _safety; health_.

<>, _send greetings_ <> [[<>, _health_]], _greet, salute_ <>, imv. of <>, _hail, greetings_ <>, m. _blood_ (--247.2.a]

<>, f. [[<>, _sound_]], _health, sanity_ <>, adj. [[part. of <>, _be wise_]], _wise, sensible_ <>, adv. and indecl. noun, _enough, sufficient, sufficiently_ <>, n. _rock, stone_ <>, n. _crime, sin_ <>, n. _scepter_ <>, f. _school_, the higher grades. Cf. <> <>, f. [[<>, _knowing_]], _skill, knowledge, science_ <>, _cut, tear_ <>, _know_ (--420.b). Cf. <> <>, _write_ <>, n. _shield, buckler_ <>, see <> <> = <> + <> <>, adj. [[<>, _follow_]], _following, next, second; favorable, successful_.

<>, _prosperity_ <>, conj. _but, on the contrary_.

<>, _not only ... but also_ <>, indecl. numeral adj. _sixteen_ <>, _sit_ <>, adv. _always, forever_ <>, m. [[cf. <>, _old_]], _council of elders, senate_ <>, _feel, know, perceive_ (--420.d). Cf.

<>, <

<>, _not only ... but also_ <> (gen. <<-ius>>, dat. <<-i>>), adj. _alone, only_ (--108) <>, _loosen, unbind_.

<>, _set sail_ <>, m. _sleep_ <>, f. _sister_ <>, n. _space, distance; time; opportunity_ <>, n. [[<>, _look at_]], _show, spectacle_ <>, _look at, witness_ <> [[spes, _hope_]], _hope, expect_ (--420.c) <>, f. _hope_ (--273.2) <>, adv. [[<>]], compared <>, _splendidly, handsomely_ <>, adj. _brilliant, gorgeous, splendid_ <>, _Stabian_ <>, n. [[cf. <>, _stand_]], _standing place, stable, stall_ <>, adv. [[cf. <>, _stand_]], _on the spot, at once, instantly_ <>, f. [[<>, _place, set_]], _statue_ <> [[<>, _station_]], _decide, determine_ <>, m. _iron pencil, style_ (p. 210) <>, _stand_ <>, adj. [[part. of <>, _spread_]], _paved_ (of streets) <>, m. [[<>, _make a noise_]], _noise, din_ <>, _bind tight; draw, unsheathe_ <>, _give attention to, be eager_, with dat.

(--501.14) <>, n. [[cf. <>, _be eager for_]], _eagerness, desire, zeal, devotion_ <>, adj. _foolish, stupid_ <>, adj. f. _Stymphalian, of Stympha'lus_, a lake in southern Greece <>, m. _Stympha'lus_, a district of southern Greece with a town, mountain, and lake, all of the same name <>, _advise, recommend_, with subjv. of purpose (--501.41) <>, prep, with acc. and abl. _under, below, up to; at_ or _to the foot of_ <> [[<>, _under_, + <<>, adv. [[<>, _sudden_]], _suddenly_ <>, dep. verb [[<>, _below_, + <>, _follow_]], _follow close after, follow up_ <> [[<>, _below_, + <>, _go_]], _follow, succeed_ <>, reflexive pron. _of himself (herself, itself, themselves)_ (--480).

<> = <> + <>.

<>, emphatic form of <> <>, irreg. verb, _be; exist_ (--494) <>, adj. in superl. degree, compared <> or <> (--312), _supreme, highest; best, greatest_.

<>, _on the top of the hill_ <>, _take up; assume, put on_.

<>, _inflict punishment on_ <>, prep. with acc. and abl. _over, above_ <>, f. [[<>, _proud_]], _pride, arrogance_ <>, adj. _proud, haughty_ <>, comp. of <> <> [[<>, _above_]], _go over; subdue, overcome; surpass, excel_ <>, _be over, survive_, with dat. (--501.15) <>, adj., compared <> or <>, _above, upper_ (--312) <>, n. [[<>, _kneeling in entreaty_]], _punishment, torture_.

<>, _inflict punishment on_.

<>, _suffer punishment_ <>, ---- [[<>, _from below_, + <>, _straighten_]], _rise_ <> [[<>, _under_, + <>, _take_]], _undertake, assume, begin_ <>, dep. verb, _suspect, surmise, suppose_ <> [[<>, _under_, + <>, _hold_]], _hold up, bear, sustain, withstand_ <>, reflexive possessive adj. and pron., _his, her, hers, its, their, theirs_ (--98)

T

<>, abbreviation of <> <>, f. _shop, stall_ <>, f. _tablet_ for writing <>, adj. _such_.

<>, _such ... as_ <>, adv. _so, such_. Cf. <> <>, adv. _yet, however, nevertheless_ <>, adv. _at length, finally_ <>, _touch_ <>, adv. [[<>]], _only_ <>, adj. _so great, such_.

<>, _as large as_ <>, adj. _slow, late; lazy_ <>, f. _Tarpeia_ (pronounced _Tar-pe'ya_), the maiden who opened the citadel to the Sabines <>, _Tarquin_, a Roman king. With the surname <>, _Tarquin the Proud_ <>, f. _Tarraci'na_, a town in Latium. See map <>, m. _bull_ <>, adj. [[part. of <>, _cover_]], _covered, protected_ <>, n. _weapon_ <>, adv. _rashly, heedlessly_ <>, f. [[<>, _time_]] _storm, tempest_ <>, n. _temple, shrine_ <>, _try, test; make trial of, attempt_ <>, n. _time_ (--464.2.b).

<>, _for the future_ <>, ----, _hold, keep_ <>, n. _back_, <<>, _retreat, flee_ <>, distributive numeral adj. _three each, by threes_ (--334) <>, f. _earth, ground, land_.

<>, _the whole world_ <>, m. [[cf. <>, _frighten_]], _dread, alarm, terror_ <>, numeral adj. _third_ <>, m. _the Teutons_ <>, n. _theater_ <>, f. _Thebes_, a city of Greece <>, m. _Thebans_, the people of Thebes <>, f. plur. _baths_ <>, f. _Thessaly_, a district of northern Greece <>, f. _Thrace_, a district north of Greece <>, m. _Tiberius_, a Roman first name <>, m. [[cf. <>, _pipe_]], _piper, flute player_ <>, ----, _fear, be afraid of_. Cf. <> <>, m. [[cf. <>, _fear_]], _fear, dread, alarm_.

Cf. <> <>, f. _Ti'ryns_, an ancient town in southern Greece, where Hercules served Eurystheus <>, f. [[cf. <>, _cover_]], _toga_ <>, n. _engine of war_ <>, adv. _so often, so many times_ <>, (gen. <<-ius>>, dat. <<-i>>), adj. _all, the whole, entire_ (--108) <> [[<>, _across_, + <>, _deliver_]], _give up, hand over, surrender, betray_ <> [[<>, _across_, + <>, _lead_]], _lead across_ <>, _draw, pull, drag_.

<>, _protract, prolong much_ <> [[<>, _across_, + <>, _hurl_]], _throw across; transfix_ <> [[<>, _across_, + <>, _swim_]], _swim across_ <>, prep. with acc. _across, over_ (--340) <> [[<>, _across_, + <>, _go_]], _go across, cross_ (--413) <> [[<>, _through_, + <>, _drive_]], _transfix_ <>, ---- (acc. <<-um>>, abl. <<-u>>), m. [[cf. <>, _cross over_]], _passage across_ <>, numeral adj. _three_ (--479) <>, n. [[<>, _three_, + <>, _days_]], _three days' time, three days_ <>, indecl. numeral adj. _thirty_ <>, adj. _threefold, triple_ <>, adj. _sad; severe, terrible_ <>, f. [[<>, _sad_]], _sadness, sorrow_ <> [[<>, _triumph_]], _celebrate a triumph_ <>, m. _triumphal procession, triumph_.

<>, _celebrate a triumph_ <>, _cut to pieces, slaughter._ Cf.

<>, <>, <> <> (plur. <>), pers. pron. _thou, you_ (--480) <>, f. _trumpet_ <>, f. _Tullia_, a Roman name <>, adv. _then, at that time_ <>, f. _tower_ (--465.2) <>, adj. _safe_ <>, possessive adj. and pron. _your, yours_ (--98)

U

<>, rel. and interrog. adv. _where, when_ <> (gen. <<-ius>>, dat. <<-i>>), adj. _any_ (--108) <>, adj. in comp. degree, superl. <>, _farther, more remote_ (--315) <>, adj. in superl. degree (see <>), _farthest_ (--315) <>, f. _shade_ <>, m. _shoulder_ <>, adv. _ever, at any time_ <>, adv. [[<>, _one_]], _in the same place, at the same time_ <>, numeral adj. [[<>, _one_, + <>, _tenth_]], _eleventh_ <>, adv. _from every quarter, on all sides, everywhere_ <> (gen. <<-ius>>, dat. <<-i>>), numeral adj. _one; alone_ (--108) <>, f. _city_ (--465.a) <>, ----, _press upon, crowd, hem in_ <>, m. _wild ox, urus_ <>, adv. _all the way, even_ <>, m. _use, advantage_ <>, conj. with the subjv. _that, in order that, that not_ (with verbs of fearing), _so that, to_ (--350.1) <> (gen. <<-ius>>, dat. <<-i>>), interrog. pron. _which of two? which?_ (--108) <>, indef. pron. _each of two, each, both_.

<<>, adj. [[<>, _use_]], _useful_ <>, adv. [[<>, _each of two_]], _on each side, on either hand_ <>, f. _grape, bunch of grapes_ <>, f. _wife_

V

<>, _sheath, scabbard_ <>, dep. verb, _wander_ <>, _be powerful, be well_; in the imperative as a greeting, _farewell_.

<

>, _have the most power_ <>, f. [[<>, _be well_]], _health_ <>, adj. [[cf. <>, _be strong_]], _strong, able, well_ <>, f. _valley_ <>, n. _rampart, earthworks_ <>, adj. _bright-colored_ <> [[<>, _empty_]], _(make empty), devastate, lay waste_ <>, n. _tax, tribute_ <>, adv. [[<>, _eager_]], compared <>, _eagerly, vehemently_ <>, _convey, carry_. In the passive often in the sense of _ride, sail_ <>, conj. _or_.

<>, _either ... or_. Cf. <<>, f. [[<>, _swift_]], _swiftness_ <>, adj. _swift, fleet_ <>, n. _sail_ <>, _sell_ <>, _come, go_ <>, m. _wind_ <>, n. _word_.

<>, _speak in behalf of_ <>, dep. verb, _fear; reverence, respect_ (--493). Cf. <> <>, m. _Vergil_, the poet <>, _turn, lie_ <>, adv. [[<>, _true_]], _in truth, surely;_ conj. _but, however_.

<>, _then you may be sure_, introducing the climax of a story <>, _turn, change_.

<>, _retreat, flee_ <>, _true, actual_ <>, m. _evening_ <>, possessive adj. and pron. _your, yours_ (--98) <>, n. [[cf. <>, _track_]], _footstep, track, trace_ <>, n. [[<>, _clothing_]], _garment_ <> [[<>, _clothing_]], _clothe, dress_ <>, f. _clothing, attire, garment, robe_ <>, adj. [[part. of <>, _clothe_]], _clothed_ <>, m. _Vesuvius_, the volcano near Pompeii. See map <>, adj. _old, veteran_ <>, _forbid, prohibit_ <>, _trouble, annoy_ <>, f. _way, road, street; way, manner_. Cf. <> <>, m. [[<>]], _traveler_ <>, m. [[<>, _conquer_]], _conqueror, victor_. In apposition, with adj. force _ victorious_ <>, f. [<>, _victor_], _victory_ <>, m. _village_ <>, _see, perceive_. Pass. _be seen; seem_ (--420.d) <>, f. [[<> _awake_]], watch.

<>, _about the third watch_ <>, indecl. numeral adj. _twenty_ <>, m. [[<>, _farm_]], _steward, overseer of a farm_ <>, f. _farm, villa_ <>, _bind, tie,fetter_ <>, _conquer, defeat, overcome_. Cf. <> <>, f. _shed_ (p. 219) <>, n. _wine_ <>, adv. [[<>, _violent_]], compared <>, _violently, furiously_ <>, m. _man, husband; hero_ (--462.c) <>, adj. [[vir, _man_]], _manly_ <>, f. [[<>, _man_]], _manliness; courage, valor; virtue_ (--464.1) <>, (<>), f. _strength, power, might, violence_ (--468) <>, f. [[cf. <>, _live_]], _life_, <>, _spend or pass life_ <>, _shun, avoid_ <>, _live_. Cf. <> <>, adj. [[cf. <>, _live_]], _alive, living_ <>, adv. _scarcely, hardly_ <>, _call, summon, invite_. Cf. <<>, _fly_ <>, irreg. verb, _will, be willing; wish_ (--497). Cf. <> <>, n. _roll, book_ <>, m. _Vore'nus_, a centurion <>, pers. pron.; _you_ (see <>) (--480) <>, n. [[neut. part. of <>, _vow_]], _vow, pledge, prayer_ <>, f. [[cf. <>, _call_]], _voice, cry; word_ <> [[<>, _wound_]], _wound, hurt_ <>, n. _wound, injury_ <>, f. _fox_

[Illustration: EQUES ROMANUS]

ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY

This vocabulary contains only the words used in the English-Latin exercises. For details not given here, reference may be made to the Latin-English vocabulary. The figures 1, 2, 3, 4, after verbs indicate the conjugation.

A

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

<<<<<<<<<

B

<>, malus, -a, -um <>, impedimenta, -orum, _n. plur._ <>, ripa, -ae, _f._ <>, barbari, -orum, _m. plur._ <>, proelium, proeli, _n._; pugna, -ae. _f._ <>, sum (--494) <>, absum (--494) <>, timeo, 2; vereor, 2 <>, absum (--494) <>, praesum, _with dat._ (----494, 426) <>, certior fio <>, absum (--494) <>, egeo, _with abl._ (--180) <>, fera, -ae, _f._ <>, pulcher, -chra, -chrum <>, quia; quod <>, propter, _with acc._; _or abl. of cause_ <> (_adv._), antea <> (_prep._), ante, _with acc._; pro, _with abl._ <>, incipio, 3 <>, credo, 3, _with dat._ (--153) <>, _predicate genitive_ (--409) <>, optimus, _superl. of_ bonus <>, trado, 3 <>, melior, _comp. of_ bonus <>, inter, _with acc._ <>, fluctus, -us, _m._ <>, avis, -is, _f._ (--243.1) <>, sanguis, -inis, _m._ <>, corpus, -oris. _n._ <>, audax, -acis; fortis, -e <>, audacter; fortiter <>, audacia, -ae, _f._ <>, praeda, -ae, _f._ <> (_of two_), uterque, utraque, utrumque <>, et ... et <>, puer, -eri, _m._ <
>, fortis, -e <
>, fortiter <
>, pons, pontis, _m._ <
>, clarus, -a, -um <
>, reporto, 1 <
>, infero, -ferre, -tuli, -latus, _with acc. and dat._ (--426) <
>, frater, -tris, _m._ <>, aedificium, aedifi'ci. _n._ <>, cremo, 1; incendo, 3 <>, negotium, nego'ti, _n._ <>, autem, sed <>, a, ab, _with abl._; _denoting means, abl. alone_; _sometimes implied in a participle_ <>, noctu

C

<>, Caesar, -aris, _m._ <>, calamitas, -atis, _f._ <>, voco, 1; appello, 1; nomino, 1 <>, convoco, 1 <>, castra, -orum, _n. plur._ <>, possum, posse, potui, ---- (--495) <>, capio, 3; occupo, 1 <>, cura, -ae, _f._ <>, curo, 1 <>, attentus, -a, -um <>, diligentia, -ae, _f._ <>, fero, ferre, tuli, latus (--498); porto, 1 <>, gero, 3 <>, carrus, -i, _m._ <>, causa, -ae, _f._ <>, equitatus, -us, _m._ <>, cesso, 1 <>, Cepheus, -i, _m._ <>, quidam, quaedam, quoddam (quiddam) (--485) <>, gallina, -ae, _f._ <>, princeps, -cipis, _m._ <>, liberi, -orum, _m.plur._ <>, deligo, 3 <>, creo, 1 <>, civis, -is, _m. and f._ (--243.1) <>, urbs, urbis, _f._ <>, clarus, -a, -um <>, cohors, -rtis, _f._ <>, venio, 4 <>, impero, 1, _with dat._ (--45); iubeo, 2; praesum, _with dat._ (--426) <>, committo, 3 <>, res publica, rei publicae <>, de, _with abl._ <>, supero, 1; vinco, 3 <> (_a ditch_), perduco, 3 <>, consul, -ulis, _m._ <>, contra, _with acc._ <>, Corinthus, -i, _f._ <>, Cornelia, -ae, _f._ <>, Cornelius, Corne'li, _m._ <>, lorica, -ae, _f._ <>, casa, -ae, _f._ <>, _as distinguished from the city_, rus, ruris, _n.; as territory_, fines, -ium, _m., plur. of_ finis <>, virtus, -utis, _f._ <>, scelus, -eris, _n._ <>, transeo, 4 (--499) <>, corona, -ae, _f._

D

<>, cotidie <>, periculum, -i, _n._ <>, filia, -ae, _f._ (--67) <>, dies, -ei, _m._ <>, prima lux <>, carus, -a, -um <>, mors, mortis, _f._ <>, res, rei, _f._ <>, altus, -a, -um <>, calamitas, -atis, _f._ <>, defendo, 3 <> (_noun_), mora, -ae, _f._ <> (_verb_), moror, 1 <>, postulo, 1 <>, densus, -a, -um <>, discedo, 3; exeo, 4; proficiscor, 3 <>, cliens, -entis, _m._ <>, consilium, consi'li _n._ <>, cupio, 3 <>, deleo, 2 <>, Diana, -ae, _f._ <>, differo, differre, distuli, dilatus (--498) <>, dissimilis, -e <>, difficilis, -e <>, difficultas, -atis, _f._ <>, diligentia, -ae, _f._ <>, cena, -ae, _f._ <>, calamitas, -atis, _f._ <>, absum, -esse, afui, afuturus (--494) <>, fossa, -ae, _f._ <>, ago, 3; facio, 3; _when used as auxiliary, not translated_ <>, de, _with abl._ <>, traho, 3 <>, ago, 3 <>, habito, 1; incolo, 3; vivo, 3 <>, aedificium, aedifi'ci, _n._

E

<>, quisque, quaeque, quidque (quodque) (--484) <>, uterque, utraque, utrumque <>, inter _with acc. of a reflexive_ <>, acer, acris, acre; alacer, alacris, alacre <>, studeo, 2 <>, studium, studi, _n._ <>, aquila, -ae, _f._ <>, facile <>, facilis, -e <>, aut ... aut <>, imperium, impe'ri, _n._ <>, negotium do <>, hortor, 1 <>, hostis, -is, _m. and f._; inimicus, -i, _m._ <>, satis <>, totus, -a, -um (--108) <>, opinio, -onis, _f._ <>, oculus, -i, _m._

F

<>, perfidus, -a, -um <>, clarus, -a, -um <>, longe <>, agricola, -ae, _m._ <>, ulterior, -ius <>, pater, patris, _m._ <>, patria, -ae, _f._ <>, faveo, 2 <>, idoneus, -a,-um; secundus, -a, -um <>, metus, -us, _m._; timor, -oris, _m._ <>, timeo, 2 <>, pauci, -ae, -a <>, ager, agri, _m._ <>, quindecim <>, contendo, 3; pugno, 1 <>, reperio, 4 <>, conficio, 3 <>, ignis, -is, _m._ (--243.1) <>, constantia, -ae, _f._ <>, primus, -a, -um <>, fugio, 3 <>, fuga, -ae, _f._ <>, volo, 1 <>, see <> <>, subsequor, 3 <>, cibus, -i, _m._ <>, pes, pedis, _m._ <>, pedes, -itis, _m._ <> (_conj._), enim, nam <> (_prep._), _sign of dat._; de, pro, _with abl.; to express purpose_, ad, _with gerundive; implied in acc. of time and of extent of space_ <>, diu <>, veto, 1 <>, copiae, -arum, _f., plur. of_ copia <>, silva, -ae, _f._ <>, castellum, -i, _n._; castrum, -i, _n._ <>, munitio, -onis, _f._ <>, munio, 4 <>, fortuna, -ae, _f._ <>, quartus, -a, -um <>, liber, -era, -erum <>, libero, 1 <>, creber, -bra, -brum <>, amicus, -i, _m._ <> (_adj._), amicus, -a, -um <> (_adv._), amice <>, amicitia, -ae, _f._ <>, perterreo, 2 <>, a _or_ ab, de, e, ex, _with abl._ _Often expressed by the separative ablative without a prep._ <>, inter, _with acc. of a reflexive pron._ <>, plenus, -a, -um

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