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166 SECOND LATIN<br />

meridies, m., noon<br />

miscere (2), -cui, mixtus, to mix<br />

modicissimus, a very little<br />

modicus, a little<br />

nuncupare, to name, to call<br />

odium, n., hate<br />

pendere (2), pependi, to hang, to depend<br />

petra, £., stone, rock<br />

portatiIis, portable<br />

privare, to deprive<br />

proinde, therefore, accordingly<br />

promerere (2), -merui, -meritus, to obtain, to deserve<br />

rependere, -pendi, -pensus, to pay, to reward<br />

requisitum, n., requisite<br />

rescindere, -scicli, -scissus, to cut off, to rescind, to revoke<br />

rescindibilis, revocable<br />

retributio, f., reward<br />

secumferre, -tuli, -latus, to bear tllith oneself, to take along<br />

serius, later, after<br />

sero,late<br />

triticeus, u'heaten<br />

ubicunque (ubicumque) wherever, tllhenever<br />

ulterior, further<br />

vitis, £., vine<br />

votum, D., vow, prayer<br />

Idioms<br />

I. quam pJurimi, as rnany as possible<br />

2. quam maxime, as much as possible<br />

3. sera nacte, multa nocte, late at night<br />

4. surnmus mons, the top of the hill<br />

S. id ipsum, that very thing<br />

6. quod ipsum, which of itself alone<br />

7. per modum actus, by tlJay of specific instances, not habitually

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