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LESSON XXIV<br />

Vocabulary<br />

adjunctum, n., condition, limitation<br />

admiscere (2), -miscui, -mixtus, to mix<br />

affectus, m., affection<br />

aspersio, f., sprinkling<br />

assistere, -stiti, to attend<br />

assuetudo, £., custom, habit<br />

compos mentis (or compos animi) sane, sound<br />

debilitare, to t~eaken<br />

deficere, -feci, -fectus, to be wanting, to be lacking<br />

detneritum, n., defect, demerit<br />

desiderium, n., desire<br />

diIucidus, lucid, sane<br />

diu, long, for a long time<br />

efficere, -feci, -fectus, to make, to bring about<br />

efHuere, -fluxi, to flow out<br />

exercitium, n., exercise<br />

expedite, readily, prornptly<br />

expendere, -pendi, -pensus, to weigh, to ponder<br />

furiosus, m., mad man<br />

hinc, hence<br />

imminuere, -minui, -minutus, to lessen, to diminish<br />

impendere (2), to threaten, to impend<br />

imputabilitas, f., responsibility<br />

incommodum, n., inconvenience, discomfort<br />

inculpabilis, innocent) guiltless<br />

inde, thence<br />

influxus, m., influence

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