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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1903. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... VOCABULAKY. *#* This Vocabulary is not meant to supersede the use of a Dictionary, but only to be a guide for the words to be used, which should then be looked out, where necessary, in a Latin-English Dictionary. Abandon, destituo, -ere. Abate, to, remitto, -ere. Able, to be, possum, potui; queo. About (= concerning), de; ( = round about), circa. Above, supra; (used adjectivally), supcrus; from above, desiiper; above all, denique. Absent, to be, absum, abesse. Acceptable, gratus; dulcis. Accord, of its own, sponte; ultro (the latter implying "being the first to," "going the length of"). Accustomed, consuetus. Accustomed, to be, soleo, -ere, solitus sum. Acknowledge, to, agnosco, -ere. Across, trans; per. Act, to, ago, -ere; action, agendum [gerund). Add, to, addo, -ere. Admire, to, miror, -ari; admiror, -ari. Admit of, to, = suffer, patior, Bati. Adorn, to, decoro, -are; orno, -are; exorno, -are. Adorned, decorus; decSratus. Advance, to, procedo, -ere. Adviser, auctor; suasor. Affair, an, res, rei. Affection, amor, -oris. Affirm, to, perhibeo, -ere. Afford, to, praebeo, -ere; do, dare. Affright, to, terreo, -ere. Aforetime, olim. Again (of repetition), iterum; = back again, rursus; and again, inque vices; et modo. Age = time of life, aetas, -atis; = generation, saeciilum, or saeclum. Aged, annosus; aged woman, anus. Ah I a, sometimes at. Air (lower), aer, -eris; (upper), aether, -eris; aura. Airy, aerius; aetherius. Alarm, terror, -oris. Alarm, to, terreo, -ere. Alas ! heu, eheu; hei mihi; vae. (As iu Plautus and Terence eheu is found, some editors prefer heu, heu when a spondee is required. But see Orelli's note on Hor. Sat. i. 3. 66.) Alike, pariter. All, omnis (pi.); all together, cunctus (pi.); all the = the whole, totus; all that (= as many as), quot. All...