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on behalf of, pro, 9. on this side, cis, citra, 7. one, unus, 13. only, the, solus, unus, 13.

open, aperio, 37. order, jubeo, 26. other, alius, 13. other, the, alter, 13. our, ours, noster, 15. out of, e, ex, 9. outside, extra, 7. over, super, 8, 9. overcome, superare, 24. owing to, prae, 9.

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tan, 32. picture, pictura, 25. pitch, pono, 31. pity, miserari, 40. place, locus, 31. place, to, pono, 31. plain, campus, 2. pleasant, jucundus, plenty, copia, 12. plough, arare, 19. poet, poeta, I. poison, venenum, 2. praise, laudare, 19. pray, precari, 40. prepare, parare, 19. present, donum, 22. preserve, servare, 19. previous, superior, 40. priest, sacerdos, 3. prison, carcer, 39.

on account of, ob, 7; promise, promitto, 31;

propter, 8.

polliceor, 41.

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resolve, statuo, 31. rest, quiesco, 45. restore, reddo, 33. restrain, coerceo, 27. reward, praemium, 31. river, fluvius, 2. road, via, 1.

robber, latro, 22. Roman, Romanus, 8. Rome, Roma, 1.

rose, rosa, I.

round, circum, circa, 7.

S.

sad, tristis, II.

safety, salus, 13. sailor, nauta, I. same, idem, 16. say, dico, 31. scarcely, vix, 35. sea, mare, II. second, secundus, 31. sedition, seditio, 39. see, video, 29. seek, peto, 44. seem, videor, 29. seize, corripio, 36. seldom, raro, 21. | -self, ipse, 16. senate, senatus, 6.

send, mitto, 31. serious, gravis, 11. Servius, Servius, 2. set free, liberare, 19. set out, proficiscor, 42. seventh, septimus, 32. severe, gravis, 11. sharp, acer, 12. shatter, frango, 31. sheep, ovis, 4. sheepfold, ovile, 4. shepherd, pastor, 3. shield, scutum, 2. ship, navis, 5. short, brevis, II. shout, clamor, 45. shout, to, clamare, 21. show, monstrare, 19. show, species, 6. shut, claudo, 31. silver, argentum, 20. similar, similis, 42. sin, peccare, 21. since, post, 8. sister, soror, 7. situated, situs, 44. sixth, sextus, 32. skin, pellis, 4. sky, caelum, 22. slaughter, caedes, 4. slave, servus, 15. sleep, dormio, 37. small, parvus, 10. smaller, minor, 12. so, tam, II; sic, 34. so great, tantus, 27. so many, tot, II. soft, mollis, II. soldier, miles, 3. sometimes,

nonnun

quam, 21. son, filius, 2. son-in-law, gener, 2. song, cantus, 6. sound, sonitus, 6. speak, loquor, 42. spear, hasta, 1. stag, cervus, 40. star, stella, 8. statue, statua, 25.

storm, expugnare, 24. strength, vires, 5. strike, ferio, 38. strong, validus, 14. such, talis, tam, II. suddenly, subito, 36. suffer, patior, 42. sufficiently, satis, 39. sun, sol, 43.

supper, caena, 20. sustain, accipio, 36. swallow, hirundo, 3. sweet, dulcis, II. swift, velox, 12. sword, gladius, 2.

T.

take, sumo, 35.

take away, tollo, 35. take by storm, expug

nare, 24. Tarentum, Tarentum, 43, Note 2. teach, doceo, 26. tell, dico, 31.

tell a lie, mentior, 43. tempest, tempestas, 45. temple, templum, 20. tender, tener, 10. Thames, Thamesis, 5. than, quam, 15. that (pron.), ille, is, 16. that (conj.), ut, 23. that... not, ne, 32. that of yours, iste, 16. the other, alter, 13. their, eorum, illorum, etc., 16.

their own, suus, 15. themselves, se, sese, 15; ipsi, 16.

thine, tuus, 15.

throw, conjicio, 36. thus, sic, 34. thy, tuus, 15. Titus, Titus. 25. to, ad, 7; in, 8. See also 41, Note 3. to-day, hodie, 34. tolerably, satis, 39. to-morrow, cras, 34. tooth, dens, 5.

topmost, summus, 34. touch, tango, 33.

towards, erga, 7; ver

sus, 8. tower, turris, 5. town, oppidum, 9. traveller, viator, 39. tree, arbor, 3. trial, judicium, 45. trial of, make, experior, 43.

try, conari, 40; experior, 43. Tullia, Tullia, 19.

U.

under, sub, subter, 8, 9. understand, intelligo, 33.

undertake, suscipio, 36. unfortunate, infelix, 12. unhappy, infelix, 12. unlearned, indoctus, 14. unpleasant, injucundus,

14. up to, sub, 8. useful, utilis, 11.

utmost, summus, 34.

V.

valley, vallis, 4.

thing, res, 6. See also valour, virtus, 9.

36, Note 3. think, reor, 41. third, tertius, 31. this, hic, 16. thou, tu, 15. through, per, 8.

vast, ingens, 12. Veii, Veii, 43. very often, persaepe, 22. very seldom, perraro, 21. Vespasian, Vespasianus,

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