, -um (gen. -i:us, dat. -i:), numeral adj. _one; alone_
(Sec. 108)
urbs, -is, f. _city_ (Sec. 465.a)
urgeo:, -e:re, ursi:, ----, _press upon, crowd, hem in_
u:rus, -i:, m. _wild ox, urus_
u:sque, adv. _all the way, even_
u:sus, -u:s, m. _use, advantage_
ut, conj. with the subjv. _that, in order that, that not_ (with verbs
of fearing), _so that, to_ (Sec. 350.1)
uter, -tra, -trum (gen. -i:us, dat. -i:), interrog. pron. _which of
two? which?_ (Sec. 108)
uterque, utraque, utrumque, indef. pron. _each of two, each, both_.
ab utra:que parte, _on both sides_
u:tilis, -e, adj. [[u:tor, _use_]], _useful_
utrimque, adv. [[uterque, _each of two_]], _on each side, on either
hand_
u:va, -ae, f. _grape, bunch of grapes_
uxor, -o:ris, f. _wife_
V
va:gi:na, -ae, _sheath, scabbard_
vagor, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, dep. verb, _wander_
valeo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itu:rus, _be powerful, be well_; in the imperative
as a greeting, _farewell_.
plu:rimum vale:re, _have the most power_
vale:tu:do:, -inis, f. [[valeo:, _be well_]], _health_
validus, -a, -um, adj. [[cf. valeo:, _be strong_]], _strong, able,
well_
valle:s, -is, f. _valley_
va:llum, -i:, n. _rampart, earthworks_
varius, -a, -um, adj. _bright-colored_
va:sto:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[va:stus, _empty_]], _(make empty),
devastate, lay waste_
vecti:gal, -a:lis, n. _tax, tribute_
vehementer, adv. [[veheme:ns, _eager_]], compared vehementius,
vehementissime:, _eagerly, vehemently_
veho:, -ere, vexi:, vectus, _convey, carry_. In the passive often in the
sense of _ride, sail_
vel, conj. _or_.
vel ... vel, _either ... or_. Cf. aut
ve:lo:cita:s, -a:tis, f. [[ve:lo:x, _swift_]], _swiftness_
ve:lo:x, -o:cis, adj. _swift, fleet_
ve:lum, -i:, n. _sail_
ve:ndo:, -ere, ve:ndidi:, ve:nditus, _sell_
venio:, -i:re, ve:ni:, ventus, _come, go_
ventus, -i:, m. _wind_
verbum, -i:, n. _word_.
verba facere pro:, _speak in behalf of_
vereor, -e:ri:, -itus sum, dep. verb, _fear; reverence, respect_
(Sec. 493). Cf. timeo:
Vergilius, Vergi'li:, m. _Vergil_, the poet
vergo:, -ere, ----, ----, _turn, lie_
ve:ro:, adv. [[ve:rus, _true_]], _in truth, surely;_ conj. _but,
however_.
tum ve:ro:, _then you may be sure_, introducing the climax of a story
verto:, -ere, -ti:, -sus, _turn, change_.
tergum vertere, _retreat, flee_
ve:rus, -a, -um, _true, actual_
vesper, -eri:, m. _evening_
vester, -tra, -trum, possessive adj. and pron. _your, yours_
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