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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

transversim, adv., across; obliquely<br />

transvertere, ...verti, ...versus, to overturn<br />

Trebnicensis, -e, of Trebnitz<br />

trecenti, -ae, -a, three hundred<br />

tredecim, thirteen<br />

tremefactus, -a, -urn, terrified<br />

tremendus, -a, ...urn, tremendous, awful<br />

tremere, ...ui, to tremble<br />

tremor, -oris, m., fear, trembling<br />

trepidare, to be busy; swarm about;<br />

be afraid; tremble<br />

tres, three<br />

Treveri, -orum, m. pl., Treves (Trier)<br />

Trias, -adis, t., Trinity<br />

tribuere, -ui, -utus, to give, grant<br />

tribulans, -antis, m., oppressor<br />

tribulare, to afflict<br />

tribulari, dep., to be in trouble<br />

tribulatio, -onis, t., tribulation, trouble<br />

tribulus.. -i, m., thorn, brier, thistle<br />

tribunal, -is, n., place of judgment<br />

tribunus, -i, m., tribune; captain over<br />

a thousand men<br />

tribus, -us, m., tribe<br />

tributurn, -i, n., tribute<br />

tricari, dep., to triAe<br />

tricesimus, -a, -urn, thirtieth<br />

tricliniurn, -ii, n., parlor; bedchamber;<br />

stewardship, charge of the table<br />

tridens, -entis, having three teeth or<br />

prongs<br />

Tridentmus, -a, -urn, of Trent<br />

triduanus, -a, -urn, of three days<br />

triduo, adv., three days<br />

triduurn, -i, n., a space of three days<br />

triennalis, -e, three years<br />

triennium, -ii, 11., space of three years<br />

trig·:Simus, -a, -urn, thirtieth<br />

triginta, thirty<br />

trini, -ae, -a, three each; thrice<br />

Trinitas, -atis, t. Trinity<br />

trinus, -a, ...urn, three, trine, triune<br />

triplex, ...icis, threefold<br />

triplicare, to triple<br />

tripudiare, to dance<br />

triremis, -is, t., galley<br />

tristari, dep., to be sad<br />

tristega, -ae, t., sewer<br />

tristis, -e, sad, sorrowful, cast down<br />

tristitia, -ae, t., sorrow<br />

triticeus, -a, -urn, wheaten<br />

triticum, -i, n., wheat<br />

tritura, -ae, t., threshing<br />

triturare, to thresh<br />

triumphare, to triumph<br />

triumphator, -oris, m., conqueror<br />

triumphus, -i, m., triumph<br />

Troas, -adis, m., Troas<br />

trophaeurn, -i, n., trophy; monument<br />

of victory; triumph<br />

trucidare, to cut to pieces, slay<br />

truJere, trusi, trusus, to push, thrust<br />

truncus, -i, m., trunk, stump<br />

truncus, -a, -urn, maimed, mutilated<br />

trux, -cis, savage, rough, grim<br />

Tryphonis, -is, m., Tryphon<br />

tu, thou<br />

tuba, -ae, t., trumpet<br />

Tuder, -ertis, t., Todi<br />

tueri, tuitus and tutus sum, dep. 2, to<br />

protect, uphold, defend<br />

tuguriurn, -ii, n., peasant's hut~ lodge<br />

tuitio, -onis, t., protection, defense<br />

tum, adv., then, at that time; tum<br />

• • . tum, at one time....at another<br />

time; now . . . now<br />

turnere, to swell, be swollen; be puffed<br />

up<br />

tumetipse, you yourself<br />

ttimidus, -a, -urn, puffed up<br />

tumor, -oris, m., tumor, swelling;<br />

pride, bombast<br />

turnulare, to bury<br />

tumultuare (-ari), to make a tumult<br />

tumultuarie, adtl., suddenly, in ~ dis.­<br />

orderly manner

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