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liber, librī, m.
book
lūna, lūnae, f.
moon
prōtinus
at once, forthwith
aequē
equally
cōnor, cōnārī, cōnātus sum
try, attempt
cupīdō, cupīdinis, f.
desire, eagerness, craving
ferē
almost
īnsula, īnsulae, f.
island
fīlia, fīliae, f.; fīlius, fīliī, m.
daughter; son
narrō, narrāre
relate, recount
necessitās, necessitātis, f.
necessity, need
ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum
stride out, depart, disembark from (+ abl.)
poēta, poētae, m.
poet
decem
ten
amplus, ampla, amplum
large, spacious
aptus, apta, aptum
fit, suitable
cōnsequor, cōnsequī, consecūtus sum
follow up, overtake, attain
frequēns, frequēntis
in large numbers, often
nūntius, nūntiī, m.
messenger; news
condīciō, condīciōnis, m.
agreement, condition
convīvium, convīviī, n.
banquet, feast
foedus, foeda, foedum
foul
fruor, fruī, frūctus sum
enjoy the produce of, profit by, use (+ abl.)
num
interrogative participle implying negative answer
ablus, alba, album
white
damnum, damnī, n.
damage, injury
frūctus, frūctūs, m.
fruit, crops; enjoyment, delight
cēnseō, cēnsēre, cēnsuī, cēnsum
assess, rate; think, decide
prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditum
publish, hand down; give over, betray
prōpōnō, prōpōnere, prōposuī, prōpositum
put forth, propose, present
īnstituō, īnstituere, īnstituī, institūtum
undertake; equip
item
likewise
magister, magistrī, m.
master, chief
stella, stellae, f.
star
ēdūcō, ēdūcere, ēdūxī, ēductum
lead forth
frūmentum, frūmentī, n.
grain
suscipiō, suscipere, suscēpī, susceptum
take up
quasi
as if
sacerdōs, sacerdōtis, m./f.
priest, priestess
vīcīnus, vīcīna, vīcīnum
neighboring, near
caveō, cavēre, cāvī, cautum
be on guard, beware
ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlēctum
pick out, select
familia, familiae, f.
household, family
paene
almost
praecipiō, praecipere, praecēpī, praeceptum
anticipate, advise, warn
sānus, sāna, sānum
sound, sane
potis, pote
powerful, able
prīncipium, prīncipiī, n.
beginning
sepulcrum, sepulcrī, n.
place of burial, tomb, grave
mortālis, mortāle
liable to death, mortal; (as subst.) a mortal