Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.

Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.
southern Greece emo:, -ere, e:mi:, e:mptus, buy, purchase enim, conj., never standing first, for, in fact, indeed. Cf. nam Ennius, Enni:, m. Ennius, the father of Roman poetry, born 239 B.C. eo:, i:re, ii:  (i:vi:), itu:rus, go (Sec. 499) eo:, adv. to that place, thither E:pi:rus, -i:, f. Epi’rus, a district in the north of Greece eques, -itis, m. [[equus, horse]], horseman, cavalryman equita:tus, -u:s, m. [[equito:, ride]], cavalry equus, -i:, m. horse e:-rigo:, -ere, -re:xi:, -re:ctus [[e:, out, + rego:, make
    straight
]], raise up
e:-ripio:, -ere, -ui:, -reptus [[e:, out of, + rapio:, seize]],
    seize, rescue
e:-rumpo:, -ere, -ru:pi:, -ruptus [[e:, forth, + rumpo:, break]],
    burst forth
e:ruptio:, -o:nis, f. sally Erymanthius, -a, -um, adj. Erymanthian, of Erymanthus, a district in
    southern Greece
et, conj. and, also. et ... et, both ... and.  Cf. atque, ac,
    -que
etiam, adv. (rarely conj.) [[et, also, + iam, now]], yet,
    still; also, besides
.  Cf. quoque.
  no:n so:lum ... sed etiam, not only ... but also
Etru:sci:, -o:rum, m. the Etruscans, the people of Etruria.  See map of
    Italy
Euro:pa, -ae, f. Europe Eurystheus, -i:, m. Eurys’theus, a king of Tiryns, a city in southern
    Greece
e:-va:do:, -ere, -va:si:, -va:sus [[e:, out, + va:do:, go]], go
    forth, escape

ex, see e:  exanima:tus, -a, -um [[part. of exanimo:, put out of breath
    (anima)]], adj. out of breath, tired; lifeless
ex-cipio:, -ere, -ce:pi:, -ceptus [[ex, out, + capio:, take]],
    welcome, receive
exemplum, -i:, n. example, model ex-eo:,-i:re,-ii:,-itu:rus [[ex, out, + eo:, go]], go out, go
    forth
(Sec. 413)
ex-erceo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itus [[ex, out, + arceo:, shut]], (shut
    out), employ, train, exercise, use

exercitus, -us, m. [[exerceo:, train]], army ex-i:stimo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[ex, out, + aestimo:, reckon]],
    estimate; think, judge (Sec. 420.c).  Cf. arbitror, puto: 
ex-orior, -i:ri:, -ortus sum, dep. verb [[ex, forth, + orior,
    rise]], come forth, rise
expedi:tus, -a, -um, adj. without baggage ex-pello:, -ere, -puli:, -pulsus [[ex, out, + pello:, drive]],
    drive out
ex-pio:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[ex, intensive, + pi:o, atone for]],
    make amends for, atone for
explo:ra:tor, -o:ris, m. [[explo:ro:, investigate]], spy, scout explo:ro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, examine, explore ex-pugno:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[ex, out, + pugno:, fight]], take
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