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Tan Latin Grammar Vocab Book 1

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H<br />

habere, to have, hold, consider; bene<br />

-, to be well, recover; (se) male -,<br />

to be ill<br />

habitaculum, -i, n., dwelling, house;<br />

apartment<br />

habitans, -antis, m., dweller<br />

habitare, to dwell<br />

habitatio, -onis, f., dwelling, habitation<br />

habitator, -oris, m., dweller, inhabitant<br />

habitus, -us, m., dress, habit, clothing,<br />

garments<br />

hac ilIac, adv., here and there<br />

hactenus, adv., so far, up to this point<br />

Hadrianus, -i, m., Hadrian; Adrian<br />

haeccine (haec + ci + ne), is this? are<br />

these the things?<br />

haedus, -i, m., young goat, kid<br />

haemorrhoissus, -a, -urn, having a flow<br />

of blood<br />

haerere, haesi, haesus, to stick fast<br />

haeresiarcha, -ae, m., arch heretic<br />

haeresis, -is, f., heresy<br />

haereticus, -i, m., heretic<br />

haereticus, -a, -urn, heretical<br />

haesitare, to waver, hesitate; stagger<br />

haesitatio, -onis, f., hesitation<br />

Hagulstadensis, -e, of Hexham<br />

halitus, -us, m., breath<br />

hamus, -i, m., fish hook<br />

hariolus, -i, m., soothsayer<br />

Hassi, -orum, m. pl., Hessians<br />

Hassia, -ae, f., Hesse<br />

hasta, -ae, f., spear<br />

hastile, -is, n., shaft; staff<br />

haud, adv., not at all, by no means<br />

haudquaquam, adv., not at all<br />

haudre, hausi, haustus, to draw out;<br />

drink up<br />

haustus, -us, m., draught, drink<br />

he, the fifth letter of the Hebrew al­<br />

LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

phabet, corresponding to English"<br />

hebdomada, -ae, t., week<br />

hebdomadarius, -ii, m., hebdomadary<br />

hebdomas, -adis, t., week<br />

hebes, -itis, stupefied<br />

hebetare, to blunt<br />

hebetudo, -inis, t., dulness, confusion<br />

Hebraeus, -i, m., Hebrew<br />

hebraice, adv., in I-Icbrew<br />

Hebraicis, -e, Hebrew<br />

hebraicus, -a, -urn, Hebrew<br />

hedera, -ae, f., ivy<br />

Hedwigis, -is, f., Hedwig<br />

hei! interj., woe! alas f<br />

Helena, -ae, f., Helen<br />

Helvetii, -orum, m. pl., the Swiss<br />

Helvii, -orum, m. pl., Helvii, ancient<br />

inhabitants of Vivarais<br />

Henr.icus, -i, m., Henry<br />

herba, -ae, f., grass; herb; blade (of<br />

wheat)<br />

hereditare, to inherit, to cause to inherit<br />

bereditarius, -a, -urn, hereditary; original<br />

hereditas, -atis, f., generation; inheritance<br />

heres, -edis, m. and f., heir<br />

heri, adv., yesterday<br />

herinacius, -ii, m., hedgehog<br />

Herluinus, -i, m., Herluin<br />

HermenegiIdus, -i, m., Hermenegild<br />

Hermoniim, plural of Hermon, mountain<br />

range in Palestine<br />

Herodes, -is, m., Herod<br />

Herodiani, -orum, m. pl., Herodians<br />

Herodianus, -3, -urn, of Herod<br />

herodius, -ii, m., heron<br />

besternus, -3, -urn, of or relating to<br />

yesterday; dies hesterna, yesterday<br />

beth, the eighth letter of the Hebrew<br />

alphabet, corresponding to German<br />

ch.<br />

Hetha(us, -i, m., Hethite

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