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234 SECOND LATIN<br />

addueere, -duxi, -ductus, to bring, to<br />

adduce<br />

adeo, even<br />

adequate, adequately<br />

adesse, -fui, to attend, to be present, to<br />

be nlindful<br />

adhaerere (2), ...haesi, -haesus, to ad.<br />

here, to cleave to<br />

adhibere (2), to apply, to employ<br />

adhue, yet, still, now, as<br />

adipisci (dep. 3), adeptus, to reach, to<br />

obtain, to achieve<br />

adituc;, m.~ approach, access, gate<br />

adjicere, -jeci, -jectus, to add<br />

adjunctio, f.} limitation, restriction<br />

adjunctunl, n.} addition, accessory cir.<br />

curnstance<br />

adjungere, -junxi, ..junctus, to add, to<br />

attach<br />

adjutorium, n.} help<br />

adjuvare, -juvi, -jutus, to aid<br />

administrare, to administer<br />

administratio, I.} administering<br />

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

n1ix<br />

admittere, -misi, -missus, to admit, to<br />

join<br />

admodum, very, exceedingly, quite;<br />

annos -<br />

octo, fully eight years;<br />

nihil -, nothing at all; nullus -,<br />

none at all; nuper -, very recently<br />

admonere (2), -monui, ..monitus, to<br />

warn, to admonish<br />

adnexus (annexus), connected<br />

adnotatio, f.} cornrnent, annotation<br />

adolescentia, I.} adolescence<br />

adolescere, -levi, to gro\v up<br />

adorare, to adore, to \vorship, to bow<br />

dO\\'fl before<br />

adoratio, t.} adoration<br />

adorator, m.} adorer<br />

adscribere, -scripsi, -scriptus, to enroll<br />

adscriptus, approved<br />

adstare, to be present, to attend<br />

adstringere, .-strinxi, -strictus, to bind<br />

adultus, m.} adult<br />

adunare, to unite<br />

advenire (4), -veni, -ventus, to come<br />

adventus, m.} coming, arrival<br />

adversari (dep. I), to be opposed<br />

adversarius, rn.} adversary, opponent<br />

advertentia, t.} knowledge, warning<br />

aedificare, to build<br />

aegre, with hardship<br />

aequalitas, I.} equality, sameness<br />

aequaliter, equally<br />

aeque, equally; - ac, as ~:ell as<br />

aequus, right) equal; ex aequo, justly,<br />

on a par<br />

aer, m.} air<br />

aestas, I.} summer<br />

aestimarc, to esteern, to consider<br />

aestimator) m.} one \vho esteems<br />

aestus, m.} heat<br />

aetas, I.} age<br />

aeternaliter, eternally<br />

aeternus, everlasting, eternal; in aeternum,<br />

forever<br />

affectatus, voluntary<br />

affectus:, m.} affection<br />

affinis, allied, related<br />

affinitas, I.} affinity<br />

affirmare, to affirm<br />

affirmatio, I.} affirmation<br />

affiigere, -Roo, -flictus, to rrlortify, to<br />

punish<br />

agens, m.} doer, actor, agent<br />

agere, egi, actus, to do, to act, to deal,<br />

to put in motion; dies festos -, to<br />

spend holy days; gratias -, to give<br />

thanks; quartum annum agit, he is<br />

four years old; se -, to behave;<br />

agitur, it is a question of<br />

aggregare, to add to, to join with<br />

agnoscere, -novi, -notus, to acknowledge<br />

agnus, m.} lanlb<br />

ait, he speaks, he says

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