ause it is equivalent to
a relative pronoun. _When_ in the first sentence is equivalent to
_at the time at which;_ and in the second, _where_ is equivalent
to _the place in which._
LESSON XXXVII, Sec. 217
/neque or nec\, conj., _neither_, _nor_, _and ... not_;
/neque ... neque\, _neither ... nor_
/castellum, -i:\, n., _redoubt, fort_ (castle)
/coti:die:\, adv., _daily_
cesso:, cessa:re, cessa:vi:, cessa:tus, _cease_, with the infin.
/incipio:, incipere, ince:pi:, inceptus\, _begin_ (incipient),
with the infin.
/oppugno:, oppugna:re, oppugna:vi:, oppugna:tus\, _storm, assail_
/peto:, petere, petivi or petii:, peti:tus\, _aim at, assail, storm,
attack; seek, ask_ (petition)
/po:no:, po:nere, posui:, positus\, _place, put_ (position);
/castra po:nere\, _to pitch camp_
/possum, posse, potui:, ----\, _be able, can_ (potent), with the
infin.
/veto:, veta:re, vetui:, vetitus\, _forbid_ (veto), vith the infin.;
opposite of iubeo:, _command_
/vinco:, vincere, vi:ci:, victus\, _conquer_ (in-vincible)
/vi:vo:, vi:vere, vi:xi:, ----\, _live, be alive_ (re-vive)
LESSON XXXIX, Sec. 234
/barbarus, -a, -um\, _strange, foreign, barbarous_. As a noun,
/barbari:, -o:rum\, m., plur., _savages, barbarians_
/dux, ducis\, m., _leader_ (duke). Cf. the verb du:co:
/eques, equitis\, m., _horseman, cavalryman_ (equestrian)
iu:dex, iu:dicis, _m., judge_
/lapis, lapidis\, m., _stone_ (lapidary)
/mi:les, mi:litis\, m., _soldier_ (militia)
/pedes, peditis\, m., _foot soldier_ (pedestrian)
/pe:s, pedis\,[A] m., _foot_ (pedal)
/pri:nceps, pri:ncipis\, m., _chief_ (principal)
/re:x, re:gis\, m., _king_ (regal)
/summus, -a, -um\, _highest, greatest_ (summit)
/virtu:s, virtu:tis\, f., _manliness, courage_ (virtue)
[Footnote A: Observe that e is _long_ in the nom. sing, and
_short_ in the other cases.]
LESSON XL, Sec. 237
/Caesar, -aris\, m., _Caesar_
/capti:vus, -i:\, m., _captive, prisoner_
/co:nsul, -is\, m., _consul_
/fra:ter, fra:tris\, m., _brother_ (fraternity)
/homo:, hominis\, m., _man, human being_
/impedi:mentum, -i:\, n., _hindrance_ (impediment); plur.
/impedi:menta, -o:rum\, _baggage_
/impera:tor, impera:to:ris\, m., _commander in chief, general_
(emperor)
/legio:, legio:nis\, f., _legion_
/ma:ter, ma:tris\, f., _mother_ (maternal)
/o:rdo:, o:rdinis\, m., _row, rank_ (order)
/pater, pat
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