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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. 1881. Excerpt: ... GENERAL VOCABULARY. accident, by, casu; fortuito. (268.) accomplish, I, ef-or con-ficio, fie, etc. accordance with, in, perinde ac, etc. (491, o); pro (332, 7, /). account of, on, propter (ace.), account, on no, nullo modo; minimi: . account, I take into, rationem habeo (gen.), accuracy, with more, verius. (Intr. 52.) accuse, I, accuso, are. accuser, = he who accuses. (76.) accustomed, I am, soleo, ere, soli tus. achievements, res gestae. achievements, I perform, res gero, -re, gessi, gestum. acquire, I, ad-ipiscor, i, -eptus. (See 19.) acquit, I, absol-vo, fire, -vi, -utum. (306.) across, trans (acc.), act, I (behave), me gero, fire. act rightly, I, recte facio. act thus, I, haec facio. action, by, agendo, aliquid (398); nom. agere (95, 99). acts, facta, n. pi. (51, b.) address (=speech), orati-o, -onis, /. address (the people), I, verba (apud populum) facio. adequate, Justus. Caution.--It should be understood that the Latin words given in this Vocabulary are not necessarily equivalent to the English when the latter are used with a meaning and context different to that in which they occur in the Exercises. (See 17-19.) Figures refer to sections, except where p. (= page) or Ex. (= Exercise) is prefixed. abandon, I (a person), deser-o,1 ire, -ui, -tum; de-sum, esse, -fui (dat., 251); destitu-o, fire, -i; de-scisco, fire, -scivi, ab or abl. (fall off from a party). abandon, I (a thing or work), omitto, fire, -misi, -missum (see note under undone, I leave); desisto, fire, -stiti, ab, or abl. abandoned (wicked), perditus. abandonment of, the, use o-mitto, fire, etc. (417, i.) abide by, I, sto, are (abl.). ability, or abilities, ingenium, n. (sing.). able, 1 am, possum, posse, potui. abound in, I, circum-fluo, fire, -fluxi. (284.) about (adv.), circa, circit