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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. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ... province in the north of Greece, (180). Epistola, ae, f. A letter, epistle. Epulae, arum, f. pi. Food, banquet, feast. Epulor, art, atus sum, (epulae). To feast. Eques, ilis, m. (equus). Horseman. Pl. cavalry. Equester, iris, tre, (eques). Equestrian. Equidem, conj. Indeed, truly, by all means. Equitatus, us, m. Cavalry. Equus, i, m. Horse: ex equo, from a horse, on horseback. Eretria, ae, f. Eretria, an important citv on the island of Euboea, (16). Erga, prep. with ace. Towards. Ergo, adv. Therefore; as subs. abl. on account of, for, with gen. Erlgo, ire, erexi, erectum, (e, rego). To raise up, animate. Eripio, ire, eripui, ereptum, (e, rapio). To snatch or take away. Error, oris, m. Error, deception. Erudio, Ire, ivi or ii, itum. To instruct, refine, discipline. Erud'Uus, a, um, part. (erudio). Learned, instructed in. E-rumpo, ire, rupi, ruptum. To break forth, rush forth. Ei-uo, ire, erui, erutum, (e, Too). To root out, destroy. Esca, ae, f. Food, bait. Et, conj. And; et--et, both--and. Et-inim, conj. For, truly, because that, since. Etiam. Also, even. Eliam-si. Even if, although. Etiam-tum, conj. Even then, till then, still. Etruria, ae, f. Etruria, a country of Central Italy; Tuscany, (190). Etruscus, i, m. An Etruscan, inhabitant of Etruria, (171). Et-si. Even if, although, though. Euboea, ae, f. Euboea, an island in the Aegean sea, (84). (144). Euripldes, is, m. An Athenian poet, Euphrates, is, m. A river in Asia, (24). Europa, ae, f. The continent of Europe. Eurybiades, is, m. A king of Sparta, (219). E-vado, ire, vasi, vusum. To go out; to turn out, become; escape; evade. E-venio, Ire, vlni, ventum. To come forth, happen; evenil, nt, it chanced, that. E-verlo, ire, verti, versum. To pull down, overthrow. Evoco, are, Svi, atum, .