loqu-or (line 229). 3. sparg-o, ĕre, sparsi, spar- v. dep. To speak. sum. 3. v. a. To disperse, 615. Sid-on, onis and ōnis (Acc. Sīdōna). ƒ. Sidon (a city of Phoenicia) 620. ex-pello (line 11). 3. v. a. To drive out. patri-us, a, um. Adj. land, native. sem-per. Adv. Ever, al- Belonging to one's father ways. 639. croc-ĕus, ĕa, ĕum. Adj. A Saffron-coloured, yellow. vēlā-men, mînis. garment. n. A ăcanth-us, i. m. Acanthus, ar-s, tis. f. Art, artifice. bear's foot (a plant). lăbōr-o. I. V. a. Το 650. (daughter of Jupiter and To en- Leda, and wife of Menelaus). sĕr-ĭes, ĭēi. ƒ. A succes- Unlawful, forbidden. 651. in-concess-us, a, um. Adj. sion. Hýměnæ-us, i. m. Hy men (god of marriage). Pl. 642. Marriage. 646. 653. eldest daughter of Priam, sto (line 268). To be King of Troy). extul-erat, from effero. See line 127. Lēd-a, æ. f. Leda (the mother of Castor and Pollux, also of Helen). |