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rě-pendo, pendere, pendi,

Timāv-us, i. m. Timavus,

pensum. 3. v. a. To com- a river in Istria.

pensate, counterbalance.

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245.

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Anten-or, ŏris. m. Antenor, a Trojan noble, who was in favour of restoring Helen to her husband and making peace with the forth. plain.

Greeks. After the fall of

Troy he went to Italy, and there founded Patavium (now Padua).

ē-lab-or, i, lapsus sum. 3. v. dep. To slip away,

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prō-rump-o, rumpĕre, rūpi, ruptum. 3. v. a. To burst A field,

n. ar-vum, vi.

sonans. Pres. Part. of sono.

247.

tămen. Adv. Nevertheless. Pătăv-ĭum, ĭi (Here, Gen. Patavî). n. Patavium (now Padua), a city of Gallia Cisalpina.

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3. v. a.

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par-tus, tūs. Ili-a, æ. f.

Il-us, a, um. Adj. Trojan. of Rhea Silvia.

m. A birth.

Ilia, a name

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měli-us. Comp. Adj. Better. In melius.

better.

For the

282.

dom-inus, ini. m. Master,

ruler.

tog-ātus, āta, ātum. Adj. Toga-wearing.

283.

plăc-čo. 2. V. 12. To please. Impers. Placitum (est). It is my will. lu-strum, stri. n. A lustrum, space of five years.

lab-or (line 242). 3. v. dep. To glide onwards or downwards.

284. dom-us, i and ûs. f. A house, family.

Assărăc-us, i. m. As

dē. Prep.gov. Abl. From. saracus, King of Phrygia, a

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son of Tros, father of Capys, and grandfather of Anchises. Assaraci domus = the Ro

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posĭt-us, a, um. Perf. Part. pass. of pono. Laid aside.

mit-esco, escère, no Perf. become gentle, softened. or Sup. 3. v. n. incep. To sēcăl-um, i. n. A gene

ŏr-īgo, iginis. f. A begin-ration, age. ning, birth, lineage.

Cæs-ar, ǎris. m. Cæsar, a cognomen of the Julian family in Rome, one of whom -Caius Julius Cæsar-was the first Roman Emperor and was assassinated by Brutus and Cassius.

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Subst. The east.

as

292.

că-nus, na, num. Adj. Grey, ancient, venerable. fid-es, či. f. Faith. daughter of Saturn and Rhea, Ves-ta, tæ. f. Vesta, and goddess of households and states.

Rem-us, i. m. Remus, twin-brother of Romulus.

Quirin-us, i. m. Quirinus, a name given to Romulus after his deification.

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294.

im-pi-us, a, um. Adj.

õnus-tus, ta, tum. Adj. Unholy, impious.

Loaded, laden.

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