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ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY 333

at once

at once, statim
at the beginning of summer, initā aestāte
Athens, Athēnae, -ārum, f.
attack, impetus, -ūs, m.
attempt, cōnor, 1; temptō, 1
away from, ā or ab, with abl.

B

bad, malus, -a, -urn
baggage, impedimenta, -ōrum, n.plur.
bank, ripa, -ae, f.
barbarians, barbarī, -ōrum, m. plur.
battle, proelium, proelī, n.; pugna, -ae, f.
be, sum (§494)
be absent, be far, absum (§494)
be afraid, timeō, 2; vereor, 2
be away, absum (§494)
be in command of, praesum, with dat. (§§494.426)
be informed, certior fīō
be off, be distant, absum (§494)
be without, egeō, with abl. (§ 180)
beast (wild), fera, -ae, f.
beautiful, pulcher, -chra, -chrum
because, quia; quod
because of, propter, with acc; or abl. of cause
before, heretofore (adv.), antreā
before (prep.), ante, with acc.; prō, with abl.
begin, incipiō, 3
believe, crēdō, 3, with dat. (§153)
belong to, predicate genitive (§409)
best, optimus, superl.of bonus
betray, tradō, 3
better, melior, comp. of bonus
between, inter, with acc.
billow, fluctus, -ūs, m.
bird, avis, -is, f (§243.1)
blood, sanguis, inis, m.

carry

boat, nāvigium, nāvi’gī, n.
body, corpus, -oris, n.
bold, audāx, -ācis; fortis, -e
boldly, audācter; fortiter
boldness, audācia, -ae, f.
booty, praeda, -ae, f.
both, each (of two), utrumque, uterque, utraque,
both ... and, et ... et
boy, puer, -erī, m.
brave, fortis, -e
bravely, fortiter
bridge, pōns, pontis, m.
bright, clārus, -a, -um
bring back, reportō, 1
bring upon, īnferō, -ferrc, -tulī, -lātus, with acc. and dat. (§426)
brother, frāter, -tris, m.
building, aedificium, aedifi’cī, n.
burn, cremō, 1; incendō, 3
business, negōtium, negō’tī, n.
but, however, autem, sed
by, ā, ab, with abl.; denoting means, abl. alone: sometimes implied in a participle
by night, noctū

C

Cæsar, Caesar, -aris, m.
calamity, calamitās. -ātis, f
call, vocō, 1; appellō, 1; nōminō, 1
call together, convocō, 1
camp, castra, -ōrum, n. plur.
can, could, possum, posse, potuī, —— (§495)
capture, capiō, 3; occupō, 1
care, cūrā, -ae, f.
care for, cūrō, 1
careful, attentus, -a, -um
carefulness, dīligentia, -ae, f.
carry, ferō, ferre, tulī, lātus (§498); portō, 1