Pars, part-is; f.; part. Pastor, tor-is; shepherd. Pauperi-es, ei; f.; poverty. Pecus, cor-is; n.; herd. Pestilentia; pestilence. Pet-o, ĕre, ivi, itus; seek. Piger, pigr-i; slow. Ping-o, ĕre, pinxi, pictus; paint. Plac-eo, ere; please. Plebs, pleb-is; f.; people. Plor-o, are; bewail. Pœna; punishment. Peen-i, orum; Carthaginians. Port-o, are; carry. Posc-o, ĕre, poposci; demand. Præ-sum, esse, fui; am before, rule over. Præter-eo, ire, ii, itus; pass by. Præterita; the past. Prand-eo, ere, i, pransum; dine. Quær-o, ère, quæsivi, quæsitus; Sacerdos, dot-is; c.; priest. seek. Sæpe; often. Quam; than. Salt-o, are; dance. Quartus; fourth. Salutar-is, is; salutary. Rap-io, ĕre, ui, raptus; snatch. Reclud-o, ĕre, clusi, clusus; open. Redd-o, ĕre, idi, itus; restore. Refulg-eo, ere, fulsi; shine forth. Sanguis, guin-is; m.; blood. Sardes, Sard-ium; f.; Sardis. Scand-o, ĕre, i; climb. Scipio, on-is; Scipio. Scrib-o, ĕre, scripsi, scriptus; write. Semper; always. Senectus, tut-is; f.; old age. Sententia; opinion. Sent-io, ire, sensi; feel, perceive. Sequ-or, i, secutus; follow. Serv-o, are; preserve. Sextus; sixth. Signum; sign, standard. Sol-eo, ere, solitus sum; am accustomed. Solon, lon-is; Solon. Somnus; sleep. Sper-o, are; hope. Sp-es, ei; f.; hope. Spirit-us, ūs; m.; breath. Statim; immediately. St-o, are, steti, statum; stand. Studiosus; studious, desirous of. Succurr-o, ĕre, i, cursum; help. Super-sum, esse, fui; survive. Supremus; last. Surdus; deaf. Surg-o, ĕre, surrexi, surrectum; rise. Tarquini-i, orum; Tarquinii. Taurus; bull. Teg-o, ĕre, texi, tectus; cover. Ten-eo, ere, ui, tus; hold. Terra; earth. Terr-eo, ere; frighten. Tiberis, ber-is; m.; the Tiber. Trah-o, ĕre, traxi, tractus; drag. Trem-o, ĕre, ui; tremble. Trepid-o, are; tremble. Trist-is, is; sad. Trux, truc-is; fierce. Tumult-us, ūs; m.; tumult. Turpiter; basely. Ubi; where. U. Ulcisc-or, i, ultus; avenge. Utrinque; on both sides. Uxor, or-is; wife. I. HELLENICA; OR, A HISTORY OF GREECE IN GREEK, BEGINNING WITH THE INVASION OF XERXES; AS RELATED BY DIODORUS AND THUCYDIDES. With Explanatory Notes, Critical and Historical, for the use 12mo, cloth, 38. 6d. This book is already in use in Rugby and other Schools. II. THE PHÆDRUS, LYSIS, AND PROTAGORAS OF PLATO. A NEW AND LITERAL TRANSLATION, MAINLY FROM THE TEXT OF BEKKER. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 48. 6d. |