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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 Excerpt: ...exspecto, 1. walk, ambulo, 1. wander, erro, 1.; vagor, 1. want, careo, egeo, 2.; desidero, 1. wanting (am), desum (irr.) war, bellum war (make), bello, 1. warn, moneo, 2. wash, lavo, 1. waste, vasto, 1.; consumo, 3. water, aqua way, via weak, infirmus, imbecillus wearied, weary, fessus, defessus weary (am), taedet (me, etc.), 2. weep, fleo, 2. welcome, gratus well, bene; age; quid? well (am), valeo, 2. well (get), convalesco, 3. when, quando; quum whence, unde where, ubi, qua wherefore, quare, quamobrem whether, utrum, num, -ne, an whichever (of two), utercumque white, albus, candidus, niveus whither, quo whoever, whoso, quisquis, quicumque whole, totus, universus, integer wholesome, salutaris, saluber why, cur, quare, quamobrem wicked, malus, improbus, nefarius wide, latus, amplus wife, uxor, 3. wild, ferus willing (am), volo (irr.) willingly, libenter wine, vinum wisdom, sapientia wise, sapiens; wise (am), sapio, 3. wisely, sapienter wish, volo (irr.) wish-not, nolo (irr.) with, cum within, intra without (am), careo, 2. without, (prep.) sine, absque, extra; (conj.) quin, ut non woe.' vae! wolf, lupus, 2. woman, femina; mulier, 3. wonder, miror, 1. wonderfully, mire wont (am), soleo, 2. wood (forest), silva wool, lana work, opus (er-), 3. n. worse, pejor; (adv.), pejus worst, pessimus; (adv.), pessime worthy, dignus worthy (deem), dignor, 1. wound, vulnero, 1. wretched, miser (like tener) write, scribo, 3. wroth (am), stomachor, 1.; succen seo, 2. year, annus, 2. yes, etiam, vero, immo yesterday, heri yet, adhuc; tamen yield, cedo, 2. your, vester (2nd pers. sing.), tuus youth, juventus (ut-), 3. THE ROMAN CALENDAR. A Roman month had three chief days: Ealendae or Calendae (Calends); Nonae (Nones); Idus (Ides). The other days were counted back from these, the.