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LATIN GRAMMAR "39<br />

~mlcare,<br />

-micui, -micatus, I, to shine<br />

forth; pour forth<br />

Emigdius (Emygdius), -ii, m.} Emidius<br />

emigrare, to depart<br />

eminens, -entis, excellent<br />

eminere, -nunui, to be above, stand<br />

out, project<br />

eminus, adcl.; at a distance<br />

cDussio, -onis, t., perfun1e<br />

emittere, -misi. -missus, to s,end out,<br />

emit; yield up; cast out<br />

enlporium, -ii, n., nlarket<br />

~nlptio, -onis, f., buying, purchase<br />

~mundare, to cleanse<br />

emundatio, -onis, f., cleansing<br />

elnolunH~ntuln, -i, n., gain, advantage<br />

en, interj., 10, behold<br />

enarrare, to teII, reI ate, show forth<br />

enavigare, to sail a\vay; swim<br />

Encacnia, -arum, n. pl., Feast of the<br />

I)edication<br />

encaeniare, to put on sonlething new,<br />

tu consecrate<br />

enchiridium, -ii, n., handbook, manual<br />

enerviter, \veakly<br />

eniDl, con;., {or<br />

enlIllvero, adll., to be sure, certainly<br />

eniti, -nisus or -nLxus sum, d~p. 3, to<br />

bring forth<br />

enodare, to rnake clear<br />

ensis. -is, m., sword<br />

enucleate, plainly<br />

enunleratio, -onis, f., enumeration<br />

enuntiare, to announce, declare<br />

enutrire, to sustain, nourish<br />

Eobanus, -i, n1., Eoban<br />

Eous, -a, -urn, eastern, fronl the East;<br />

morning<br />

cousque, adv., to that point<br />

ephebia, -orum, n. pl., place for youth,<br />

youth center<br />

ephcbus, -i, m., page<br />

Ephesii, -0rum, m. pl., Ephesians<br />

Epheslnus, -a, -urn, of Ephesus<br />

ephod, ind~cl., ephod) amice<br />

Ephrathaeus, -i, m. J<br />

EphrathitC'<br />

Epiphania, -ae, /., Epiphany, appearance<br />

episcopalis, ~, episcopal<br />

epiSLopatus, -us, n1., episcopacy, bishopric;<br />

of1lce of bishop<br />

eplscopus, -i, m., bishop ~ patriarch<br />

cpistola, -ae, /., epistle, lelter<br />

epistolium, -ii, n., letter<br />

cpithahimium, -ii, n., rnarriage song<br />

epulac, -arum, f. pl., fea5,t, feasts<br />

cpulari ((/{'p.), to fcast<br />

eques, -itis, m., horseman<br />

equester, -tris, -tre, equestrian<br />

equidem, adv., truly<br />

equuleus, -i, m., rack<br />

equus, -i, m., horse<br />

eradere, -rasi, -rasus, to strike or cut<br />

ofT, destroy<br />

eradicare, to root up<br />

Ercus, -i, rn. J<br />

Ere<br />

erectio, -onis, /., lifting up<br />

erectus, -a, -urn, attentive<br />

eremlta, -ae, m., !"Jermit<br />

erenl1ticus, -a, -urn, eremiticaI<br />

eremus, -i, m. and /., desert, wilJerlicss<br />

erga, prep., toward; with<br />

ergastulum, -i, n., house of correction<br />

for slaves ~ prison<br />

ergo, therefore, then<br />

erigere, -rexi, -rectus, to raise up, lift<br />

up, erect<br />

cripere, -ripui, -reptus, (io), to rescue,<br />

deliver from<br />

Ermemberga, -ae, /., Ermenburga<br />

erogare, to distribute, disperse abroad<br />

errare, to "vander, go astray, err<br />

erro, -onis, m., wanderer, nightprowler<br />

error, -oris, m., error<br />

crubescere, -rubui, to be ashan1ed<br />

cruea, -ae, /., pal!llcr worm<br />

cruccire, to utter, publish; overflow

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