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SON LX, Sec. 341 /aut\, conj., _or_; aut ... aut, _either ... or_ /causa:\, abl. of causa, _for the sake of, because of_. Always stands _after_ the gen. which modifies it /fere:\, adv., _nearly, almost_ /opi:nio:, -o:nis\, f., _opinion, supposition, expectation_ /re:s fru:menta:ria, rei: fru:menta:riae\, f. (lit. _the grain affair_), _grain supply_ /timor, -o:ris\, m., _fear_. Cf. timeo: /undique\, adv., _from all sides_ /co:nor, co:na:ri:, co:na:tus sum\, _attempt, try_ /e:gredior, e:gredi:, e:gressus sum\, _move out, disembark_; /pro:gredior\, _move forward, advance_ (egress, progress) /moror, mora:ri:, mora:tus sum\, _delay_ /orior, oriri:, ortus sum\, _arise, spring; begin; be born_ (_from_) (origin) /profici:scor, profici:sci:, profectus sum\, _set out_ /revertor, reverti:, reversus sum\, _return_ (revert). The forms of this verb are usually active, and not deponent, in the perfect system. Perf. act., reverti: /sequor, sequi:, secu:tus sum\, _follow_ (sequence). Note the following compounds of /sequor\ and the force of the different prefixes: /co:nsequor\ (_follow with_), _overtake_; /i:nsequor\ (_follow against_), _pursue_; /subsequor\ (_follow under_), _follow close after_ LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY Translations inclosed within parentheses are not to be used as such; they are inserted to show etymological meanings. [Transcriber's Note: The "parentheses" were originally printed as [square brackets]. They are rendered here as [[double brackets]].] A a: or ab, prep. with abl. _from, by, off_. Translated _on_ in a: dextro: cornu:, _on the right wing_; a: fronte, _on the front_ or _in front_; a: dextra:, _on the right_; a: latere, _on the side_; etc. ab-do:, -ere, -didi:, -ditus, _hide, conceal_ ab-du:co:, -ere, -du:xi:, -ductus, _lead off, lead away_ abs-ci:do:, -ere, -ci:di:,-ci:sus [[ab(s), _off_, + caedo:, _cut_]], _cut off_ ab-sum, -esse, a:fui:, a:futu:rus, _be away, be absent, be distant, be off_; with a: or ab and abl., Sec. 501.32 ac, conj., see atque ac-cipio:, -ere, -ce:pi:, -ceptus [[ad, _to_, + capio:, _take_]], _receive, accept_ a:cer, a:cris, a:cre, adj. _sharp_; figuratively, _keen, active, eager_ (Sec. 471) acerbus, -a, -um, adj. _bitter, sour_ acie:s, -e:i:, f. [[a:cer, _sharp_]], _edge; line of battle_ a:criter, adv. [[a:cer, _sharp_]], compared a:crius, a:cerrime:,
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