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280 APPENDIX III

525. Translate the following words. Give the genitive and the gender of the nouns and the principal parts of the verbs:

  • on account of
  • nearly
  • keenly, sharply
  • thousand
  • two
  • opportune
  • remaining
  • above (adj.)
  • next
  • grain supply
  • pace
  • shout (noun)
  • from all sides
  • against
  • around
  • three
  • further
  • line of march
  • manor
  • region
  • fortification
  • eagle
  • almost
  • boldly
  • bravely
  • across
  • between, among
  • hither (adj.)
  • so
  • less
  • more
  • most
  • worst
  • difficulty
  • hostage
  • death
  • command, power
  • captive
  • or
  • and
  • arrive
  • attempt, try
  • length
  • width
  • scout
  • cohort
  • tribe, nation
  • business
  • by a little
  • somewhat
  • crime
  • difficult
  • equal
  • move forward,
    advance
  • multitude
  • woman
  • desire (verb)
  • give over,
    surrender
  • kill
  • overtake
  • hasten, strive
  • hide
  • one
  • first
  • second, favorable
  • two hundred
  • former
  • inner
  • middle
  • low
  • outward
  • three by three
  • provisions
  • speed
  • ditch
  • wherefore or
  • therefore
  • for this reason
  • fear (noun)
  • return
  • inquire
  • set out
  • move out, disembark
  • fear (verb)
  • worse
  • greater, larger
  • two by two
  • least (adv.)
  • opinion,
    expectation
  • approach, entrance
  • trader
  • magnitude, size
  • council, assembly
  • space, room
  • either ... or
  • rise, arise
  • suffer, allow
  • press hard
  • fall
  • surrender
  • set fire to
  • defend
  • possess, hold
  • delay (verb)
  • nearest (adv.)
  • nearer (adv.)
  • better (adj.)
  • well known, noble
  • mild, gentle
  • swift
  • eager
  • low (adj.)
  • slender
  • one by one
  • no one
  • least (adv.)
  • little (adv.)
  • learn, know
  • drag
  • undertake
  • run
  • fix, decide
  • leave
  • abandon
  • be strong
  • receive, recover
  • terrify, frighten
  • dwell
  • state, citizenship
  • valley
  • slavery
  • greatly
  • best of all (adv.)
  • better (adv.)
  • well (adv.)
  • very much
  • much
  • unlike
  • like (adj.)
  • slow
  • very greatly,
    exceedingly
  • building
  • mind (noun)
  • easily
  • easy
  • recent
  • huge, great
  • bold
  • immediately
  • as soon as
  • for
  • than
  • best (adj.)
  • greatest
  • follow close
  • encourage
  • annoy, ravage
  • hide
  • follow
  • pursue
  • both ... and
  • rampart