Quīn·decim, num. adj., indecl. [DEC-], fifteen, 2, 4, 30, 35.
Quīn·gentī, -ae, -a, num. adj. [CEN-], five hundred, 28.
Quīnquā·gintā, num. adj., indecl., fifty, 4, 33.
Quīnque, num. adj., indecl., five.
Quis, quae, quid? interrog. pron. [CA-,
CI-], who? which? what? 4,
8,
11, etc.
Indef. after sī and nē, any one, any,
8,
14,
32, 33.
Quis·quam, —, quicquam (quidq-), indef. pron. [CA-, CI-], any, any at all, 17; in negative clauses.
Quis·que, quae-, quid- (quod-), indef. pron. [CA-, CI-], each, each one, every, 4, 10, 11, 21, 22, 25.
Quis·quis, —, quicquid (quidq-) or quodquod, indef. rel. pron. [CA-, CI-], whatever, whatsoever, everything which, 17.
Quō, rel. adv. (dat. and abl. of quī) [CA-, CI-], in what place; (dat. use) where, whither, 16 17, 21; conj. (rel. adv.), = ut eō, by which, so that, that, 25.
Quod, conj. (acc. N. of qui) [CA-, CI-], that; in that, because, 1, 4, 10, etc.; the fact that, 17.
Quo·que, adv. [CA-, CI-], also, too, as well, 10, 22; placed after word to be emphasized.
R.
Rāmus, -ī, M., growing thing; branch, 17.
Ratiō, -ōnis, F. [RA-], reckoning; consideration, 10; plan, method, system, 19, 22.
Re-, Red-, back, away, in comp. only.
Re·cipiō, 3, -cēpī, -ceptum [CAP-], take back; admit, receive,
3,
15; with reflex. pron., recover,
12; betake one’s self, retreat,
go,
11,
19,
24.
Cf. sē cōnferre.
Red·dō, 3, -didī, -ditum [1 DA-], give back; render, 5.
Red·eō, -īre, -iī, -itum [1 I-], go back; recede, decline, slope away, 8.
Red·igō, 3, -ēgī, -āctum [AG-], drive back; bring down,
reduce,
14,
28,
34; render,
27.
Cf. reddō.
Red·in·tegrō, 1 [TAG-], make whole again; renew, restore, 23, 25, 27.
Rēdonēs, -um, M., tribe of Brittany, 34.
Re·dūcō, 3, -xī, -ductum [DVC-], lead back, 9.
Re·ferō, -ferre, rettulī, -lātum [1
FER-], bear back; report, announce,
33.
Cf. adferō, renūntiō.
Re·fringō, 3, -frēgī, -frāctum, break back; break open, tear open, 33.
Regiō, -ōnis, F. [REG-], directing, direction; region, district, locality, country, 4.
Rēgnum, -ī, N. [REG-], that which rules; power, control, 1.
Rē·iciō, 3, -iēcī, -iectum [IA-, IAC-], hurl back; throw back, drive back, 33.
Re·languēscō, 3, -guī, — [LAG-], lose energy, be weakened, 15.
Re·linquō, 3, -līquī, -līctum [LIC-, LIQV-] leave behind, leave, 5, 8, 29.
Re·liquus, -a, -um, adj. [LIC-, LIQV-], remaining; other, rest of, 2, 3, 5, etc.; as noun, M., the rest, the others, 10, 25.
Rēmī, -ōrum, M., people of Belgium on the Axona, 3, 4, 5, etc.
Re·mittō, 3, -mīsī, -mīssum [MIT-], send back; hurl back, return, 27; relax, weaken, 15.
Rēmus, -ī, M., a Remian, 6.
Re·nūntiō, 1 [NV-], bring
back word; announce, report,
24; w. dat. and acc. and infin.
Cf. adferō, referō.
Re·pellō, 3, reppulī, -pulsum [PAL-, PEL-, PVL-], drive back, repulse,
10.
Cf. rēiciō.
Repentīnō, adv. (abl. of repentīnus), suddenly, 33.
Re·periō, 4, repperī, -pertum [2 PAR-, POR-], produce again; find, find out, ascertain, 9; w. acc. and infin., 4, 15.
Rēs, reī, F. [RA-], thing spoken of; thing, circumstance, matter, affair, business, fact, 1, 2, 3, etc.; rēs frūmentāria, grain-supply, provisions, 2; rēs pūblica, state, republic, 5.
Re·sistō, 3, -stitī, — [STA-], stand back; hold one’s ground, maintain one’s position, resist, 22, 23, 26.
Re·spiciō, 3, -spēxī, -spectum [SPEC-], look back, look behind one, 24.
Re·spondeō, 2, -ndī, -spōnsum, promise in return; reply, answer, 32.
Re·tineō, 2, -uī, -tentum [1 TA-, TEN-], keep back; keep up, maintain, 21; keep back, reserve, 32, 33.
Re·vertor, 3, -versus (active in perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect: reverti, reverteram, revertero) [VERT-], turn back; return, go back, 10, 14, 29, 35.
Re·vocō, 1 (VOC-, VAG-), call back, summon, 20.
Rēx, rēgis, M. [REG-], ruler; king, chieftain, 4, 13.
Rhēnus, -ī, M., the Rhine, 3, 4, 29, 35.
Rīpa, -ae, F., bank, river-bank, 5, 23, 27.
Rōmānus, -a, -um, adj., Roman, 1, 3, etc.; as noun, M., Roman, 10, 12, 13, etc.
Rubus, -ī, M., red-colored thing; bramble, 17.
Rūmor, -ōris, M., sounding; report, rumor, 1.
Rūpēs, -is, F. [RAP-, RVP-], broken thing; cliff, steep rock, 29.
R·ūrsus, adv. [VERT-], turned back; again, back again, 19, 23, 24.
S.
Sabīnus, -ī, M., Q. Titurius Sabinus, lieutenant of Cæsar, 5.
Sabis, -is, M., river Sambre in country of Nervii, 16, 18.
Saepēs, -is, F. [1 SAC-, SAG-], hedge, 17, 22.
Sagittārius, -ī, M. [1 SAC-, SAG-], of an arrow; archer, bowman, 7, 10, 19.
Salūs, -ūtis, F. [SAL-, SER-], being well; preservation, salvation, safety, 27, 33; well-being, welfare, 5.
Sarcinae, -ārum, F., bundle; luggage, personal baggage, 17.
Saxum, -ī, N. [2 SAC-, SEC-], fragment of rock; rock, stone, 29.
Scientia, -ae, F. [2 SAC-, SEC-, SCI-], knowing; knowledge, 20.
Scrībō, 3, -psī, -ptum [SCARP-, SCALP-], scratch; write, give an account, 29.
Scūtum, -ī, N. [SCV-, CV-], covering thing; shield, 21, 25, 27, 33.
Sectiō, -ōnis, F. [2 SAC-, SEC-], cutting; lot of booty, booty, 33.
Secundum, prep. w. acc. (acc. N. of secundus) [SEC-], following; in the direction of, along, 18.
Secundus, -a, -um, adj. [SEC-], following; second, 11; successful, favorable, 9.
Sed, co-ord. conj., adversative [SOVO-, SVO-], apart from; but, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 32.
Senātor, -ōris, M. [SEN-], old man; elder, senator, 28.
Senātus, -ūs, M. [SEN-], office of an old man; council, senate, 5.
Senonēs, -um, M., tribe on upper Seine, 2.
Sententia, -ae, F. [SENT-], thinking; opinion, view, 10.
Sentēs, -ium, M., thorns, briars, brambles, 17.
Septimus, -a, -um, adj., seventh, 23, 26.
Sequor, 3, secūtus [SEC-], follow; go along, accompany, 17; follow, result, 22.
Servitūs, -ūtis, F. [1 SER-, SVAR-], slavery, servitude, subjection, 14.
Servō, 1 [SAL-, SER-], save; keep, maintain, 33.
Sex, num. adj., indecl., six, 5, 8, 19, 29.
Sexāgintā, num. adj., indecl., sixty, 4.
Sex·centī, -ae, -a, num. adj. [CEN-], six hundred, 15, 28.
Sī, conj. [SOVO-, SVO-], if, in case, 5, 8, 9, etc.; to see if, whether, 9, w. indir. question.
Sī·c, adv. [3 SA-; CA-, CI-], in this manner; so, in such a manner, 32; in following manner, as follows, 4, 15.
Sīgni·fer, -erī, M. [3 SAC-; 1 FER-], standard-bearer, ensign, 25.
Sīgni·ficātiō, -ōnis, F. [3 SAC-; FAC-], pointing out; announcement, signal, 33.
Sīgni·ficō, 1 [3 SAC-; FAC-], show by signs; indicate, show, 7; announce, make known, 13; w. acc. and infin.
Sīgnum, -ī, N. [3 SAC-], mark; signal, sign, 20, 21; military standard, ensign, 21, 25, 26; — convertere, face about, wheel, 26; — īnferre, advance to attack, charge, 25; ad — cōnsistere, rally round the standards, 21.
Silva, -ae, F. [2 SER-, SVAL-], wood, forest, 18, 19.
Silvestris, -e, adj. [2 SER-, SVAL-], of a wood; wooded, 18.
Simul, adv. [2 SA-, SIM-], together; at the same time, 24.
Si·ne, prep. w. abl. [SOVO-], without, 5, 11, 15, 25, 31.
Singulāris, -e, adj. [2 SA-, SEM-,
SIM-], one by one; remarkable, extraordinary,
24.
Cf. eximius.
Singulī, -ae, -a, distrib. num. adj. [2 SA-, SEM-, SIM-], one to each; one at a time, separate, single, 17, 20.
Sinister, -tra, -trum, adj. left, on the left, 23.
Sōl, -is, M. [2 SER-, SVAL-], sun, 11.
Solli·citō, 1 [SAL-; CI-], move violently; stir up, instigate, incite, 1.
Sōlum, adv. (acc. N. of sōlus) [SAL-, SER-], alone, only, 14.
Sōlus, -a, -um, adj. [SAL-, SER-], alone, only, sole, 4.
Spatium, -ī, N., [SPA-, PA-], race-course; space, distance, 17, 30; extent, time, 11.
Speciēs, -iēī, F. [SPEC-], seeing; sight, form, appearance, 31.
Speculātor, -ōris, M. [SPEC-], searcher; scout,
spy,
11.
Cf. explōrātor.
Spēs, -eī, F. [SPA, PA-], hope, expectation, 7, 25, 27, 33.
Spīritus, -ūs, M., breathing; feeling, pride, haughtiness, 4.
Statim, adv. [STA-], in
standing; at once, immediately,
11.
Cf. prōtinus.
Statiō, -ōnis, F. [STA-], standing; guard, out-post, picket, 18.
Statuō, 3, -uī, -ūtum [STA-], make stand; fix, determine, decide, 8, 31.
Statūra, -ae, F. [STA-], standing upright; stature, size, 30.
Strepitus, -ūs, M.,
clashing, clatter, noise, din,
11.
Cf. clāmor, fremitus.
Studeō, 2, -uī, — [SPA-, PA-], be eager; strive after, be bent upon, desire, 1; devote one’s self to, pay attention to, 17; w. dat.
Studium, -ī, N. [SPA-, PA-], zeal, eagerness, enthusiasm, 7.
Sub, prep. w. abl. and acc., under, beneath, 17; near to, toward, 11, 33.
Sub·eō, -īre, -iī, -itum [1 I-],
go under; go near, approach closely, come
up,
25,
27.
Cf. adpropīnquō, succēdō.
Sub·itō, adv. (abl. of subitus) [1
I-], by coming on stealthily; suddenly,
unexpectedly,
19; hastily, offhand,
33.
Cf. repentīnō.
Sub·mittō (summ-), 3, -mīsī, -mīssum [MIT-], send below; send to aid, despatch, send, 6, 25; w. dat.
Sub·ruō (surr-), 3, -ruī, -rutum, tear down below; undermine, dig under, 6.
Sub·sequor, 3, -secūtus [SEC-], follow closely, pursue, 11, 19.
Sub·sidium, -ī, N. [SED-], sitting behind; reserve forces,
reserves,
22,
25; aid, assistance,
help,
6,
7,
8,
20,
26.
Cf. auxilium.
Suc·cēdō (subc-), 3, -cessī, -cessum [CAD-], go below; draw near, approach
closely,
6.
Cf. subeō, adpropīnquō.
Suc·cessus (subc-), -ūs, M. [CAD-], going below; advance, close approach, 20.
Suessiōnēs, -um, M., German tribe north of the Marne, 3, 4, 12, 13.
Suī, sibi, sē (sēsē), reflex. pron. referring to subject or speaker, [SOVO-, SVO-], self; of himself, of themselves, etc., 1, 2, 3, etc.
Sum, esse, fuī [ES-], be; exist, be, 1, 2, 3, etc.
Summa, -ae, F. (f. of summus, sc. rēs), highest (thing); chief control, general management, 4, 23.
Summus, -a, -um, adj. (superl. of superus), highest, greatest, topmost, 6, 23, 24, 32; highest part, summit, top, 18, 26.
Sū·mō, 3, -mpsī, -mptum [EM-], take, claim, assume, 4.
Superior, -ius, gen. -ōris, adj. compar. of superus,
higher, upper,
18,
23,
26; preceding, former,
past,
20.
Cf. altior; prīstinus.
Superō, 1, go over; defeat,
vanquish,
24.
Cf. vincō.
Super·sedeō, 2, -sēdī, -sessum [SED-], sit over; refrain from, omit, postpone, 8; w. abl.
Super·sum, -esse, -fuī [ES-], be above; remain, survive, 27, 28.
Sup·plex (subpl-), -icis, adj. [PARC-, PLEC-], folding the knees beneath; suppliant, beseeching, 28.
Sup·plicātiō (subpl-), -ōnis, F. [PARC-, PLEC-], kneeling down; thanksgiving, 35.
Suprā, adv., on upper side; above, before, 1, 18, 29.
Sus·tentō, 1 [1 TA-, TEN-], keep holding up; hold out, maintain one’s self, 6, 14.
Sus·tineō, 2, -uī, -tentum [1 TA-, TEN-], hold up under; withstand, sustain, 11, 21; with reflex. pron., hold out, 6; keep upright, stand up, 25.
Suus, -a, -um, poss. adj. [SOVO-, SVO-], of himself, his own, their own, etc., 3, 4, 5, etc.; as noun, M., their (his) countrymen, friends, 6, 8, 9, etc.; N., property, possessions, 3, 13, 29.
T.
T., praenomen Titus, T. Labienus, 11, 26.
Tam, adv. [2 TA-], so far; so, to such a degree, 21.
Tamen, adv. [2 TA-], in so far; still, however; nevertheless 8, 32.
Tantulus, -a, -um, dim. adj. [2
TA-], so small; so trifling,
30.
Cf. parvulus.
Tantus, -a, -um, adj. [2 TA-], of such size; so great, so much, 3, 5, 6, etc.
Tardō, 1, make slow, retard, check, 25.
Tardus, -a, -um, adj., slow (weary, exhausted), 25.
Tegimenta (tegu-), -ōrum, N., means of covering; covering, cover, 21.
Tēlum, -ī, N. [TEC-], missile, weapon, javelin, 6, 10, 21, 25, 27, 33.
Tempus, -oris, N. [1 TA-, TEN-], time (in general), 5, 14, 19, 20, 21, 24, 33, 34; moment, 19; time, period, day, 17, 35; emergency, crisis, 22.
Tendō, 3, tetendī, tentum (tēnsum) [1 TA-, TEN-], stretch; stretch out,
extend,
13.
Cf. pandō.
Teneō, 2, -uī, — [1 TA-, TEN-], hold, have, 23; hold, surround, 24.
Tener, -era, -erum, adj. [1 TA-, TEN-], tender, young, 17.
Terror, -ōris, M. [TER-, TERS-], frightening; great fear, fright, panic, 12.
Tertius, -a, -um, adj., third, 1, 32, 33.
Testūdō, -inis, F., having a shell; tortoise, bulwark of shields, 6.
Teutonī, -ōrum (-ēs, -um), M., German tribe, 4, 29.
Timeō, 2, -uī, —, fear, be afraid, entertain fears, 26, w. nē followed by subjunctive.
Titurius, -ī, M., Q. Titurius Sabinus, lieutenant of Cæsar’s, 5, 9, 10.
Titus, -ī, M., praenomen of Labienus, Cæsar’s lieutenant, 11, 26.
Tormentum, -ī, N. [TARC- (TARP-), TREP-], thing twisted; machine of war, engine for hurling, 8.
Tot·idem, adj., indecl. [2 TA-; 3 DA], just as many, same number of, 4.
Tōtus, -a, -um, gen. totīus, adj. [TV-, TO-], increased; whole, entire, 4, 6, 19, 23.
Trabs, trabis, F. [TARC- (TARP-), TREP-], beam, timber, 29.
Trā·dō, 3, -didī, -ditum [1 DA-], give over; hand over, give up, surrender, 13, 15, 31, 32.
Trā·dūcō, 3, -xī, -ductum [DVC-], lead over; lead across, bring over, 4, 5, 9, 10.
Trāns, prep. w. acc., across, over, beyond, 16, 35.
Trāns·eō, -īre, -iī, -itum [1 I-], go over; go across, cross, 9, 10, 23, 24, 27.
Trāns·gredior, 3, -gressus [GRAD-], go over; go across, cross,
19.
Cf. trānseō.