A Latin Reader: Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar And to Bullions & Morris ...
A Latin Reader: Adapted to Bullions's Latin Grammar And to Bullions & Morris ...
Peter Bullions
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(adoles- co,) (compar. ior, § 26, 6,) young: subs, a young man or woman; a youth. Adolescentia, se, f. {the state • or time of youth ;) youth ; a youth; from Adolesco, adolescere, adolevi, adultum, intr. inc. (227, 2) to grow, to increase; to grow up. 588* Adopto, are, avi, atum, tr. (ad & opto,) to choose to or for one's self; i. e. to adopt; to take for a son; to assume. Adorior, orlri, ortus sum, tr. dep. (ad & orior,) to rise or go to; (hence,) to attack; to accost; to address, to un- derta...ke. Adria, ae, in. the Adriatic sea. Adriaticus, a, um, adj.. Adri- atic: mare Adriaticum, the Adriatic sea; now, the gulf of Venice. Adscendo, see Ascendo. Adsequor, see Assequor. Adservo, see Asservo. Adsigno, see Assigno. Adsisto, or assisto, sistere, stiti, intr. (ad & sisto,) to stand by; to assist; to kelp. Adspecturus, a, um, part, (as- picio.) Adspergo, or aspergo, gere, 9 si, sum, tr. (ad & spargo,) to sprinkle. Adspicio, or aspicio, spice're, spexi, spectum, tr. (ad & specio,) to look at; see; re- gard; behold.
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