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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: VOCABULARY lus, Aulus, a Roman prae- nomen. a, ab, abs, prep, with abl. (a only before consonants; ab before vowels and consonants; abs only before te and in compounds'): I, Of place, from, at, on, in; ab occidente, in the west; 2, Of other relations, from, by, among, by means of, in respect to. In composition, away, off; in adjectives, generally negative. ab-dico, are, av1, atum, v. tr. (dico, to proclaim), to abdicate, resign. abditus, a, um, adj. (p. p. o/abdo), hidden, concealed. ab-do, dere, didi, ditum, v. tr. (do, to place), to remove, put away; to conceal; with se, or in passive, to withdraw, bury, or busy one's self (in or with). ab-eo, 1re, ii, itum, v. intr., to go away, depart. ab-erro, are, av1, atum, v. intr., to go astray, deviate, depart. ab-horreo, horrere, horrui, v. intr. (horreo, to shrink from), to be free from, be at variance or discordant with, disregard, differ from. ab-icio, icere, iec1, iectum, v. tr. (iacio), to throw away, cast off, cast aside, throw down; to hurl; to renounce. ablatus, a, um, /. /. of auf ero. ab-ripio, ripere, ripui, reptum, v. tr. (rapio), to snatch away, take away by violence, carry away. ab-rumpo, rumpere, rup1, ruptum, v. tr., to break off; with se, to free one's self. abs, see a. abs-condo, condere, condidi, con- ditum, v. tr., to hide away; abs- conditus, a, um, /./. as adj., hidden away, secret, obscure. absens, see absum. absolutio, onis, / (absolu-tio, ab- solvo, to acquit), acquittal. abs-tergeo, tergere, tersi, tersum, v. tr. (tergeo, to rub off), to wipe off, wipe away. abs-traho, trahere, traxi, tractum, v. tr., to draw or drag away; to keep aloof; to relieve. abstuli, see aufero. ab sum, ab-esse, a-fui, a-futurus, v. intr., to be absent or away from, be dis...