_
Gallus, -i:, m. _a Gaul_
gaudium, gaudi:, n. _joy_
Gena:va, -ae, f. _Geneva_, a city in Switzerland
ge:ns, gentis, f. [[cf. gigno:, _beget_]], _race, family; people,
nation, tribe_
genus, -eris, n. _kind, variety_
Germa:nia, -ae, f. _Germany_
Germa:nus, -i:, m. _a German_
gero:, -ere, gessi:, gestus, _carry, wear; wage_.
bellum gerere, _wage war_.
re:s gestae, _exploits_.
bene gerere, _carry on successfully_
gladia:to:rius, -a, -um, adj. _gladiatorial_
gladius, gladi:, m. _sword_
glo:ria, -ae, f. _glory, fame_
Gracchus, -i:, m. _Gracchus_, name of a famous Roman family
gracilis, -e, adj. _slender_ (Sec. 307)
Graeca, -o:rum, n. plur. _Greek writings, Greek literature_
Graece:, adv. _in Greek_
Graecia, -ae, f. _Greece_
grammaticus, -i:, m. _grammarian_
gra:tia, -ae, f. _thanks, gratitude_
gra:tus, -a, -um, adj. _acceptable, pleasing_. Often with dat.
(Sec. 501.16)
gravis, -e:, adj. _heavy; disagreeable; serious, dangerous; earnest,
weighty_
graviter, adv. [[gravis, _heavy_]], compared gravius, gravissime:,
_heavily; greatly, seriously_.
graviter ferre, _bear ill, take to heart_
guberna:tor, -o:ris, m. [[guberno:, _pilot_]], _pilot_
H
habe:na, -ae, f. _halter, rein_.
habeo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itus, _have, hold; regard, consider, deem_
habito:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[cf. habeo:, _have_]], _dwell, abide,
inhabit_. Cf. incolo:, vi:vo:
ha:c-tenus, adv. _thus far_
Helve:tii:, -o:rum, m. _the Helvetii_, a Gallic tribe
Hercule:s, -is, m. _Hercules_, son of Jupiter and Alcmena, and god of
strength
Hesperide:s, -um, f. _the Hesperides_, daughters of Hesperus, who kept
the garden of the golden apples
hic, haec, hoc, demonstrative adj. and pron. _this_ (of mine); as
pers. pron. _he, she, it_ (Sec. 481)
hi:c, adv. _here_
hiems, -emis, f. _winter_
hi:nc, adv. [[hi:c, _here_]], _from here, hence_
Hippolyte:, -e:s, f. _Hippolyte_, queen of the Amazons
ho-die:, adv. [[modified form of ho:c die:, _on this day_]], _to-day_
homo:, -inis, m. and f. _(human being), man, person_
honestus, -a, -um, adv. [[honor, _honor_]], _respected, honorable_
honor, -o:ris, m. _honor_
ho:ra, -ae, f. _hour_
Hora:tius, Hora:'ti:, m. _Horatius_, a Roman name
horribilis, -e, adj. _terrible, horrible_
hortor, -a:ri, -a:tus sum, dep. verb, _urge, incite, exhort, encourage_
(Sec. 493)
hortus, -i:, m. _garden_
hospitium, hospi'ti:, n. [[hospes, _host_]], _hospitality_
hostis, -is, m. and f. _enemy
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