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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 edition. Excerpt: ...jEneid 12. "expended, laid out" (" After the manner of the impensus"; hence, "at great cost or outlay"; hence) Exceedingly, earnestly, zealously, gg Comp. impens-ius; (Sup. impensissime). impenslus, comp. adv.; see impense. imper-ito, itavi, itatum, itare, 1. v. n. intens. imper-o, "to rule " With Dat. 106, (4): To rule, govern;--at v. 719 impentet is the subj. in an indirect, or oblique, question 149. imper-ium, li, n. imper-o, "to command" (" A command"; hence) 1. Supreme power, sovereignty, dominion. 2, A dominion, realm. impet-us, us, m. impet-o, "to fall upon or attack" (" A falling upon or attacking"; hence) Violent impulse, impetus, impetuosity; rapid, or violent, motion. im-pins, pia, pium, adj. for in-pius; fr. in, "negative" particle (see 2. in); pius, "devout" "TSolpins"; hence) Wicked, impious. im-placabilis, placabile, adj. for in-placabilis; fr. in, "negative" particle (see2. in); placabilis, "appeasable " (Not placabilis; hence) Unappeasable, implacable;--at v. 3 applied to Turnus;--at v. I hence, "troublesome, grievous," etc.; hence) Of the night-owl: Of evil omen. impressus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of imprimo. im-primo, pressi, pressum, primere, 3. v. a. for in-premo; fr. in. "upon"; premo, "to press " To press upon, press;--at v. 357 folld. by Dat 106, a.--Pass.: imprimor, pressus sum, primi. im-probus, proba, probum, adj. for in-probus; fr. in, "negative " particle (see 2. in); probus, "good " (" Not good"; hence) 1. Morally: Wicked, vile, base, etc.--2. In size, etc.: Vast, enormous, etc.--3. In a bad sense: Bold, ...