bl. plur. fi:lia:bus), f. _daughter_ (Sec. 461.a)
fi:lius, fi:li: (voc. sing, fi:li:), m. _son_
fi:nis, -is, m. _boundary, limit, end;_ in plur. _territory, country_
(Sec. 243.1)
fi:nitimus, -a, -um, adj. [[fi:nis, _boundary_]], _adjoining,
neighboring_.
Plur. fi:nitimi:, -o:rum, m. _neighbors_
fi:o:, fieri:, factus sum, used as passive of facio:. See facio: (Sec.
500)
flamma, -ae, f. _fire, flame_
flo:s, flo:ris, m. _flower_
fluctus, -u:s, m. [[of. fluo:, _flow_]], _flood, wave, billow_
flu:men, -inis, n. [[cf. fluo:, _flow_]], _river_ (Sec. 464.2.b)
fluo:, -ere, flu:xi:, fluxus, _flow_
fluvius, fluvi:, m. [[cf. fluo:, _flow_]], _river_
fodio:, -ere, fo:di:, fossus, _dig_
fo:ns, fontis, m. _fountain_ (Sec. 247.2.a)
fo:rma, -ae, f. _form, shape, appearance; beauty_
Formiae, -a:rum, f. _Formiae_, a town of Latium on the Appian Way.
See map
forte, adv. [[abl. of fors, _chance_]], _by chance_
fortis, -e, adj. _strong; fearless, brave_
fortiter, adv. [[fortis, _strong_]], compared fortius, fortissime:,
_strongly; bravely_
fortu:na, -ae, f. [[fors, _chance_]], _chance, fate, fortune_
forum, -i:, n. _market place_, esp. the Forum Ro:ma:num, where the life
of Rome centered
Forum Appi:, _Forum of Appius_, a town in Latium on the Appian Way
fossa, -ae, f. [[cf. fodio:, _dig_]], _ditch_
fragor, -o:ris, m. [[cf. frango:, _break_]], _crash, noise_
frango:, -ere, fre:gi:, fra:ctus, _break_
fra:ter, -tris, m. _brother_
fremitus, -u:s, m. _loud noise_
frequento:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _attend_
fre:tus, -a, -um, adj. _supported, trusting_. Usually with abl. of
means
fro:ns, frontis, f. _front_, a: fronte, _in front_
fru:ctus, -u:s, m. _fruit_
fru:menta:rius, -a, -um, adj. _pertaining to grain_.
re:s fru:menta:ria, _grain supplies_
fru:mentum, -i:, n. _grain_
fru:stra:, adv. _in vain, vainly_
fuga, -ae, f. [[cf. fugio:, _flee_]], _flight_.
in fugam dare, _put to flight_
fugio:, -ere, fu:gi:, fugitu:rus, _flee, run; avoid, shun_
fu:mo:, -are, ------, ------, _smoke_
fu:nis, -is, m. _rope_
furor, -o:ris, m. [[furo:, _rage_]], _madness_.
in furo:rem inci:dere, _go mad_
G
Ga:ius, Ga:i:, m. _Gaius_, a Roman name, abbreviated C., English form
_Caius_
Galba, -ae, m. _Galba_, a Roman name
galea, -ae, f. _helmet_
Gallia, -ae, f. _Gaul_, the country comprising what is now Holland,
Belgium, Switzerland, and France
Gallicus, -a, -um, adj. _Gallic_
galli:na, -ae, f. _hen, chicken
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