uus, -a, -um, adj. [[ante, _before_]], _former, ancient, old_
aper, apri:, m. _wild boar_
Apollo:, -inis, m. _Apollo_, son of Jupiter and Latona, brother of
Diana
ap-pa:reo:, -e:re, -ui:, ---- [[ad + pa:reo:, _appear_]], _appear_
ap-pello:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _call by name, name_. Cf. no:mino:,
voco:
Appius, -a, -um, adj. _Appian_
ap-plico:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _apply, direct, turn_
apud, prep, with acc. _among; at, at the house of_
aqua, -ae, f. _water_
aquila, -ae, f. _eagle_
a:ra, -ae, f. _altar_
arbitror, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, _think, suppose_ (Sec. 420.c). Cf.
exi:stimo:, puto:
arbor, -oris, f. _tree_ (Sec. 247.1.a)
Arcadia, -ae, f. _Arcadia_, a district in southern Greece
a:rdeo:, -e:re, a:rsi:, a:rsu:rus, _be on fire, blaze, burn_
arduus, -a, -um, adj. _steep_
Ari:cia, -ae, f. _Aricia_, a town on the Appian Way, near Rome
arie:s, -etis, m. _battering-ram_ (p. 221)
arma, -o:rum, n. plur. _arms, weapons_. Cf. te:lum
arma:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[armo:, _arm_]], _armed, equipped_
aro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _plow, till_
ars, artis, f. _art, skill_
articulus, -i:, m. _joint_
ascri:bo:, -ere, -scri:psi:, -scri:ptus [[ad, _in addition_, + scri:bo:,
_write_]], _enroll, enlist_
A:sia, -ae, f. _Asia_, i.e. Asia Minor
at, conj. _but_. Cf. autem, sed
Athe:nae, -a:rum, f. plur. _Athens_
Atla:s, -antis, m. _Atlas_, a Titan who was said to hold up the sky
at-que, ac, conj. _and, and also, and what is more_. atque may be
used before either vowels or consonants, ac before consonants only
attentus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of attendo:, _direct_ (the mind)
_toward_]], _attentive, intent on, careful_
at-tonitus, -a, -um, adj. _thunderstruck, astounded_
auda:cia, -ae, f. [[auda:x, _bold_]], _boldness, audacity_
auda:cter, adv. [[auda:x, _bold_]], compared auda:cius, auda:cissime:,
_boldly_
auda:x, -a:cis, adj. _bold, daring_
audeo:, -e:re, ausus sum, _dare_
audio:, -i:re, -i:vi: or -i:i:, -i:tus, _hear, listen to_ (Secs. 420.d,
491)
Auge:a:s, -ae, m. _Auge'as_, a king whose stables Hercules cleaned
aura, -ae, f. _air, breeze_
aura:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[aurum, _gold_]], _adorned with gold_
aureus, -a, -um, adj.[[aurum, _gold_]], _golden_
aurum, -i:, n. _gold_
aut, conj. _or_.
aut ... aut, _either ... or_
autem, conj., usually second, never first, in the clause, _but,
moreover, however, now_. Cf. at, sed
auxilium, auxi'li:, n. _help, aid, assistance;_ plur. _auxiliaries_
a:-verto:,
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