Fabulae Faciles a First Latin Reader Containing Detached Sentences And Consecu
Fabulae Faciles a First Latin Reader Containing Detached Sentences And Consecu
Francis Ritchie
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Fugio, fugere, fugi, fugitum, v. 3, to run away, flee. im, perf. O/sum. fum-us, i, m. , smoke. fur-or, -oris, m. , rage, madness. furt-um, -i, n. , theft [fur, thief]. G GS-lg-a, -ae, f. , helmet. Galli-a, -ae, f. , Gaul. Gall-us, -a, -um, adj. , Gaul. Gaudeo, gaudere, gavlsus sum, v. 2, semi- dep. , rejoice, Lat. Prim. , 92. gaudi-um, -i, n. , joy. Gavlsus, part, of gaudeo. Gens, gentis, f. , race, nation. Gen-us, -eris, n. , kind. Gero, gergre, gessi, gestum, v. 3, carry on, carry, do, wage (...war), wear. Geijfon, -is, m. , Geryon (a monster with three bodies), gestus, part, of gero. Gig-as, -antis, m. , giant. Gigno, gignere, geuui, genitum, v. 3, produce. gladi-us, -i, m. , sword. Glauc-e, -es, f. (a daughter of Creon). Glori-a, -ae, f. , glory. Gorgon, -is, f. , Gorgon. Note 23. Graeci-a, -ae, f. , Greece. Graec-us, -a, -um. , adj. , Greek. Grai-ae, -arum, f. Plu. , the Graiae. Grati-a, -ae, f. , favour. Grati-ae, -arum, f. , thanks; agere gratias, to return thanks. Grat-us, -a, -um, adj.
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