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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. 1843 Excerpt: ...part of Italy. Brutus, i, m. the name of an illustrious Roman family. Bucephalus, i, m. the name of Alexander's war-horse. Bucephalos, i, f. a city of India, near the Hydaspes, built by Alexander, in memory of his horse. Buxeus, a, um, adj. of box;ofa pale yellow color, like boxwood. Byzantium, i, n. now Constantinople, a city of Thrace, situa ted upon the Bosphdrus. C, an abbreviation of Caius. Cabira, ind. a town of Pontus. Cacumen, lnis, n. the top; the peak; the summit. Cadens, tis, part. (cado.) Cadmus, i, m. a son of Agtnor, king of Phamicia. Cado, cadere, cecidi, casum, n. to fall. Crecilius, i, m. the name of several Romans. Crecubum, i, n. a town of Campania, famous for its wine, Creciibus, a, um, adj. C&cuban; of Cacubum. Csbdes, is, f. slaughter; carnage; homicide; murder; from Credo, credere, cecidi, cresum, -. to cut; to kill; to slay; to beat. Crelatus, a, um, part. from Crelo, are, avi, atum, a. to carve; to engrave; to scidpture; to emboss. Crepe, or Cepe, n. indec. an onion. Crepio, onis, m. a Roman consul who commanded in Spain. Cresar, aris, m. a cognomen or surname given to the Julian...family. Crestus, us, m. a gauntlet; a boxing glove. Ceesus, a, um, part. (credo, ) cut; slain; beaten Caius, i, m. a Roman pnenomen. Calais, is, m. a son of Boreas. Calamitas, atis, f. a calamity; a misfortune; from Calamus, i, m. a reed. Calathiscus, i, m. a small basket. Calefacio, calefacere, calefeci, calefactum, a. (caleo & fa cio, ) to warm. Calefio, fieri, factus sum, irr. 180, N to be warmed. Calefactus, a, um, part. (calefio, ) warmed. Calidus, a, um, adj. warm. Callidus, a, um, adj. cunning; shrewd. Calor, oris, m. warmth; heat. Calpe, es, f. a hill or mountain in Spain, opposite to Abjjla in Africa. Calpurnius, i, m. the name o..