1.a; 468).
iter dare, _give a right of way, allow to pass_.
iter facere, _march_ (see p. 159)
iubeo:, -e:re, iussi:, iussus, _order, command_. Usually with the infin.
and subj. acc. (Sec. 213)
iu:dex, -icis, m. and f. _judge_ (Sec. 464.1)
iu:dico:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[iu:dex, _judge_]], _judge, decide_
(Sec. 420.c)
Iu:lia, -ae, _Julia_, a Roman name
Iu:lius, Iu:li:, m. _Julius_, a Roman name
iungo:, -e:re, iu:nxi:, iu:nctus, _join; yoke, harness_
Iu:no:, -o:nis, f. _Juno_, the queen of the gods and wife of Jupiter
Iuppiter, Iovis, m. _Jupiter_, the supreme god
iu:ro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, _swear, take an oath_
iussus, -a, -um, part. of iubeo:, _ordered_
L
L., abbreviation for Lu:cius
labefactus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of labefacio:, _cause to shake_]],
_shaken, weakened, ready to fall_
Labie:nus, -i:, m. _La-bi-e'nus_, one of Caesar's lieutenants
labor, -o:ris, m. _labor, toil_
labo:ro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[labor, _labor_]], _labor; suffer, be
hard pressed_
lacrima, -ae, f. _tear_
lacus, -u:s (dat. and abl. plur. lacubus), m. _lake_
laete:, adv. [[laetus, _glad_]], compared laetius, laetissime:,
_gladly_
laetitia, -ae, f. [[laetus, _glad_]], _joy_
laetus, -a, -um, adj. _glad, joyful_
lapis, -idis, m. _stone_ (Secs. 247.2.a; 464.1)
La:r, Laris, m.; plur. Lare:s, -um (rarely -ium), _the Lares_ or
_household, gods_
la:te:, adv. [[la:tus, _wide_]], compared la:tius, la:tissime:, _widely_
Latine:, adv. _in Latin_.
Lati:ne: loqui:, _to speak Latin_
la:titu:do:, -inis, f. [[la:tus, _wide_]], _width_
La:to:na, -ae, f. _Latona_, mother of Apollo and Diana
latus, -a, -um, adj. _wide_
la:tus, -eris, n. _side, flank_.
ab utro:que latere, _on each side_
laudo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[laus, _praise_]], _praise_
laurea, -ae, f. _laurel_
laurea:tus, -a, -um, adj. _crowned with laurel_
laus, laudis, f. _praise_
lectulus, -i:, m. _couch, bed_
le:ga:tus, -i:, m. _ambassador; lieutenant_
legio:, -o:nis, f. [[cf. lego:, _gather_]], (_body of soldiers_),
_legion_, about 3600 men (Sec. 464.2.a)
legio:na:rius, -a, -um, adj. _legionary_. Plur. legio:narii:, -o:rum, m.
_the soldiers of the legion_
lego:, -ere, le:gi:, le:ctus, _read_
le:nis, -e, adj. _gentle, smooth, mild_
le:niter, adv. [[le:nis, _gentle_]], compared le:nius, le:nissime:,
_gently_
Lentulus, -i, m. _Lentulus_, a Roman family name
leo:, -o:nis, m. _lion_
Lernaeus, -a, -um, adj. _Lernaeean_, of Lerna, i
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