Sallust, Bellum catilinae

(Boston :  D.C. Heath,  1908.)

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VOCABULARY
 

The fundamental meaning from which other meanings may be derived is printed
in italics. Verbs of the first and fourth conjugations are indicated by (i) and
(4) respectively.
 

a, ab, prep, with abl., from, 33, 59,

256;   by,   158,   232;    since,   873;

against, 1095;   (in cpds.) (l) away,

down,     (sometimes)    un-;   (2)   to

indicate completeness.
ab-dic6 (i), resign, 877.
ab-ditus,   -a,   -um,   adj.,   hidden;

secret, 361.
ab-duc6,   -ere,   -duxi,   -ductum,

lead away, 1277.
ab-eo, -ire, -ivi or -ii, -itum, prae-

cipitem abire, to rush  headlong

to ruin, 484.
ab-iuro (i), forswear, 483.
ab-splv6,  -ere, -solvi, -solutum,

treat, 73 ;  state, 716.
abstinentia, -ae,   f., self-restraint ;

economy, 56 ;   self-denial, 1236.
ab-sum, -esse, afui, afuturum, with

ab, hold aloof, 112;  fail, 407;  be

away, 763.
ab-surdus, -a, -um, adj., inglorious,

44;   without merit, 485.
abunde, adv., in abundance, 411;  m

profusion, 1313.
ab-iitor, -uti, -usus  sum,  misuse,

235-
ac, see atque; iiixta ac = as little
 

ac ced5, -ere, -cessi [ad + cedo].
 

with ad, be added, 205; advance
on, 604 ;  approach, 827, 900.

accendo, -ere, -cendi, -censum,
set fiie to; be on fire, 3*]3\ arouse,
455,1361;  inflame, 481 ;  fire, 996.

ac-cido, -ere, -cidi [ad -f- cadoj,
befall, 988;    it   befalls    (impers.),

1035-

ac-cipio, -ere, -cepi, -ceptum [ad
+ capio], accept, 52 ; learn, 100;
receive, 116, 172, 860; hear, 411;
data atque accepta fide = ex¬
change pledges, 818.

ac-cus5 (ij, [ad + causa], find
fault with, 753.

acerbus, -a, -um, adj., sharp; harsh,
1029.

acies, -ei, f., sharp edge; rank, 1369.

acriter, adv., sharply; eagerly, 1367.

actio, -onis, f., [ago] (pi.), official
measure, 792.

actor, -oris, m. [ago], doer, 47.

ad, prep, with ace, to, toward; to,
32 ; into, 54; for, 393; besides,
495 ; before, 536; near, 553 ;
toward, 572; ad hoc, in addition
to, 252, 309, etc.; (in cpds.) (i) to,
towards; (2) at, by; (3) on, upon,
against; (4) up; (5) it also may
indicate conformity or increase,
intensity or commencement.
 

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