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abeo, abire, abii

abeo, abire, abii. to go away. accendo, accendere, accendi, accensus. To set on fire. accingo, accingere, accinxi, accinctus. To gird, surround; to equip, arm; to prepare, get ready (for). acer, acris, acre. keen; savage, fierce. acies, aciei, f. sharp edge (of a weapon);

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abeo, abire, abii

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  1. abeo, abire, abii to go away

  2. accendo, accendere, accendi, accensus To set on fire

  3. accingo, accingere, accinxi, accinctus To gird, surround; to equip, arm; to prepare, get ready (for)

  4. acer, acris, acre keen; savage, fierce

  5. acies, aciei, f. sharp edge (of a weapon); line of sight, glance, eye; army, battle, battle-line, (plural = ranks)

  6. addo, addere, addidi, additus To add

  7. adeo, adire, adii, aditus To come to, approach

  8. adfor, adfari, adfatus sum To speak to, address

  9. adloquor, adloqui, adlocutus sum To speak to, address

  10. adversus, -a, -um opposite, in/from the opposite direction, facing, opposing, in front of

  11. adytum, adyti shrine, sanctuary

  12. aeger, aegra, aegrum ill

  13. aequus, -a, -um level, flat; fair, just, right; favorable, kind; equal, matched

  14. aes, aeris, n. bronze; a bronze implement

  15. aeternus, -a, -um endless, eternal, everlasting

  16. agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnotus To recognize

  17. ala, alae wing; wing (of an army), squadron

  18. aliqui, aliquae, aliqua some; any

  19. aliter otherwise, differently

  20. almus, -a, -um nurturing, fostering, life-giving (Applied to goddesses & priestesses: gracious, kindly, benevolent)

  21. alter, altera, alterum a/the second, one (of two), the other (of two), another

  22. amens, amentis out of one’s mind, insane; excited, frantic

  23. amicus, -a, -um friendly, well disposed; favorable, supportive

  24. amitto, amittere, amisi, amissus To send away; to lose

  25. amplector, ampleci, amplexus sum To embrace

  26. an Or (an … an = either or)

  27. anima, animae soul, heart

  28. antrum, antri cave, cavern

  29. aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus To open, open up, reveal

  30. appareo, apparēre, apparui To appear

  31. arbor, arboris, f. tree

  32. ardens, ardentis hot, glowing, burning, fiery, eager

  33. armo, armare, armavi, armatus To fit with weapons, arm, equip

  34. ars, artis, f. skill

  35. artus, artūs joint (in the body); arm, leg, limb

  36. asper, aspera, asperum rough, sharp, thorny; violent, fierce, cruel, savage

  37. asto, astare, astiti To stand by/nearby; to stand at/on/in; to stand still

  38. attolo, attollere To raise, lift up, elevate

  39. aureus, -a, -um golden

  40. auris, auris, f. ear

  41. autem however, but, moreover

  42. auxilium, auxilii help

  43. avello, avellere, avulsi, avulsus to pluck off, tear/wrench away; to take away

  44. averto, avertere, averti, aversus To turn away, divert

  45. bonus, -a, -um good

  46. caedes, caedis, f. slaughter

  47. campus, campi plain, field

  48. cano, canere, cecini, cantus To sing, chant; to sing about, celebrate; to prophesy, foretell

  49. carina, carinae keel, hull (of a ship) (metonomy: boat, ship)

  50. carus, -a, -um dear, beloved

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