_sharply, fiercely_
ad, prep. with acc. _to, towards, near_.
With the gerund or gerundive, _to, for_
ad-aequo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _make equal, make level with_
ad-du:co:, -ere, -du:xi:, -ductus, _lead to; move, induce_
ad-eo:, -i:re, -ii:, -itus, _go to, approach, draw near, visit_, with
acc. (Sec. 413)
ad-fero:, ad-ferre, at-tuli:, ad-la:tus, _bring, convey; report,
announce; render, give_ (Sec. 426)
ad-ficio:, -ere, -fe:ci:, -fectus [[ad, _to_, + facio:, _do_]],
_affect, visit_
adfli:cta:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of adfli:cto:, _shatter_]],
_shattered_
ad-fli:go:, -ere, -fli:xi:, -fli:ctus, _dash upon, strike upon; harass,
distress_
ad-hibeo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itus [[ad, _to_, + habeo:, _hold_]], _apply,
employ, use_
ad-hu:c, adv. _hitherto, as yet, thus far_
aditus, -u:s, m. [[adeo:, _approach_]], _approach, access; entrance_.
Cf. adventus
ad-ligo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _bind to, fasten_
ad-loquor, -loqui:, -locu:tus sum, dep. verb [[ad, _to_, + loquor,
_speak_]], _speak to, address_, with acc.
ad-ministro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _manage, direct_
admi:ra:tio:, -o:nis, f. [[admi:ror, _wonder at_]], _admiration,
astonishment_
ad-moveo:, -e:re, -mo:vi:, -mo:tus, _move to; apply, employ_
ad-propinquo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _come near, approach_, with dat.
ad-sum, -esse, -fui:, -futu:res, _be present; assist_; with dat., Sec.
426
adule:sce:ns, -entis, m. and f. [[part. of adole:sco:, _grow_]], _a
youth, young man, young person_
adventus, -u:s, m. [[ad, _to_, + venio:, _come_]], _approach,
arrival_ (Sec. 466)
adversus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of adverto:, _turn to_]], _turned
towards, facing; contrary, adverse_.
re:s adversae, _adversity_
aedificium, aedifi'ci:, n. [[aedifico:, _build_]], _building, edifice_
aedifico:, -a:re, -a:vi, -a:tus [[aede:s, _house_, + facio:, _make_]],
_build_
aeger, aegra, aegrum, adj. _sick, feeble_
aequa:lis, -e, adj. _equal, like_. As a noun, aequa:lis, -is, m. or f.
_one of the same age_
aequus, -a, -um, adj. _even, level; equal_
Aeso:pus, -i:, m. _Aesop_, a writer of fables
aesta:s, -a:tis, f. _summer_,
inita: aesta:te, _at the beginning of summer_
aeta:s, -a:tis, f. _age_
Aethiopia, -ae, f. _Ethiopia_, a country in Africa
A:frica, -ae, f. _Africa_
A:frica:nus, -a, -um, adj. _of Africa_. A name given to Scipio for his
victories in Africa
ager, agri:, m. _field, farm, land_ (Sec. 462.c)
agger, -e
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