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LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY

honor

honor, -ōris, m. honor
hōra, -ae, f. hour
Horātius, Horā'tī, m. Horatius, a Roman name
horribilis, -e, adj. terrible, horrible
hortor, -ārī, -ātus sum, dep. verb, urge, incite, exhort, encourage (§493)
hortus, -ī, m. garden
hospitium, hospi'tī, n. [hospes, host], hospitality
hostis, -is, m. and f. enemy, foe (§465.a)
humilis, -e, adj. low, humble (§ 307)
Hydra, -ae, f. the Hydra, a mythical water snake slain by Hercules

I

iaciō, -ere, iēcī, iactus, throw, hurl
iam, adv. now, already. nec iam, and no longer
Iāniculum, -ī, n. the Janiculum, one of the hills of Rome
iānua, -ae, f. door
ibi, adv. there, in that place
Īcarus, -ī, m. Ic'arus, the son of Dædalus
ictus, -ūs, m. [cf. īcō, strikel, blow
īdem, e'adem, idem, demonstrative pron. [is + dem], same (§ 481)
idōneus, -a, -um, adj. suitable, fit
igitur, conj., seldom the first word, therefore, then. Cf. itaque
ignis, -is, m. fire {§§ 243.1; 247.2:a; 465.1)
ignōtus, -a, -um, adj. [in-, not, + (g)nōtus, known], unknown, strange
ille, ilia, illud, demonstrative adj. and pron. that (yonder); as pers. pron. he, she, it (§481)
illīc, adv. [cf. ille], yonder, there

in-cautus

im-mittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus [in, against, + mittō, send], send against; let in
immolō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [in, upon, + mola, meal], sprinkle with sacrificial meal; offer, sacrifice
im-mortālis, -e, adj. [in-, not, + mortālis, mortal], immortal
im-mortālitās, -ātis, f. [immortālis, immortal], immortality
im-parātus, -a, -um, adj. [in-, not, + parātus, prepared], unprepared
impedīmentum, -ī, n. [impediō, hinder], hindrance; in plur. baggage
impedītus, -a, -um, adj. [part, of impediō, hinder], hindered, burdened
im-pellō, -ere, -pulī, -pulsus [in, against, + pellō, strike], strike against; impel, drive, propel
imperātor, -ōris, m. [imperō', command], general
imperium, impe'rī, n. [imperō, command], command, order; realm, empire; power, authority
imperō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, command, order. Usually with dat. and an object clause of purpose (§501.41). With ace. object, levy, impose
impetus, -ūs, m. attack, impetum facere in, make an attack upon
im-pōnō, -ere, -posui, -positus [in, upon + ponō, place], place upon; impose, assign
in, prep, with acc. into, to, against, at, upon, towards; with abl. in, on. in reliquum tempus, for the future
in-, inseparable prefix. With nouns and adjectives often with a negative force, like English un-, in-
in-cautus, -a, -um, adj. ['in-, not, + cautus, careful], off one's guard