Trāns·versus, -a, -um, adj. [VERT-], turned across; crosswise, at right angles, oblique8.

Trēs, tria, gen. -ium, num. adj., three, 11, 18, 2833.

Trēverī, -ōrum, M., Celtic tribe on the Moselle24.

Tribūnus, -ī, M., tribune26.

Trī·duum, -ī, N. [DIV-, DI-, DIAV-], three days’ time16.

Tuba, -ae, F., trumpet20.

Tum, adv. [2 TA-], then, at that time, 2, 6; then, in addition, further, 27, 29; cum ... tum, both ... and4.

Tumultus, -ūs, M. [TV-, TVM-], swelling; confusion, uproar, noise, 11.
Cf. strepitus.

Tumulus, -ī, M. [TV-, TVM-] swelling up; mound, hillock, hill27.

Turonēs, -um (-ī, -ōrum), M., tribe of Gaul on Loire35.

Turpitūdō, -inis, F. [TARC- (TARP-), TREP-], ugliness; disgrace, dishonor27.

Turris, -is, F. [TVR-], tower, 12, 3033.

Tūtus, -a, -um, adj. (P. of tueor), well guarded; safe, secure, 528.

U.

Ubi, rel. adv. [CA-, CI-], in which place; where, 8, 35; when, as soon as, 6, 8, 9, 10, 19, 25, 3031.

Ūllus, -a, -um, gen. ūllīus, dim. adj. [2 I-], any one (at all), any, 11, 15, 25; w. negative expression.

Ūnā, adv. (abl. F. of ūnus) [2 I-], in one and the same place; at the same time, together, 16, 17, 24, 28, 29; foll. by cum and abl.

Ūn·decimus, -a, -um, adj. [2 I-; DEC-], eleventh23.

Undi·que, adv. [CA-, CI-], whencesoever; from every quarter, from all sides, 610.

Uneīlī, -ōrum, M., tribe in Normandy34.

Ūni·versus, -a, -um, adj. [2 I-; VERT-], turned into one; whole, all, in a mass33.

Unus, -a, -um, gen. -īus, num. adj. [2 I-], one, 2, 5, 6, 29, 31, 34; one, one and the same, 3, 5, 19, 20; common, one alone, 4, 22, alone, only, 33; a25.

Urgeō, 2, ursī, — [VERG-, VRG-], press, press hard, 2526.

Ūsus, -ūs, M. [1 AV-], using; practice, experience, 20; use, advantage, 912.

Ut or Utī, conj. [CA-, CI-], in what manner; as, 1, 7, 11, etc., w. indic.; in order that, that, to, 2, 8, 9, etc.; that, so that, 3, 4, 5, etc.

Uter·que, -traque, -trumque, gen. utrīusque, pron. [CA-, CI-], both one and the other; each of two, both, 8, 1625.

Ūtor, 3, ūsus [1 AV-], use, make use of, employ, have, 3, 7, 10, 25, 28; use, practise, 14, 28; enjoy, maintain, 32; w. abl.

V.

Vacuus, -a, -um, adj., empty, clear, free, unoccupied; w. ab and abl., 12.

Vadum, -ī, N. [BA-, VA-], place through which one can go; ford, crossing9.

Valeō, 2, -uī, -itūrus, be strong, have influence, 417.

Vāllum, -ī, N. [1 VEL-, VAL-], earthen wall; earth-works, rampart, 5, 3033.

Varius, -a, -um, adj., spotted; changing, different22.

Vāstō, 1, make empty; lay waste, ravage.
Cf. populor, dēpopulor.

Velocassēs, -um, M., one of the minor Belgian tribes4.

Vēn·dō, 3, -didī (-ditum) [1 DA-], place for sale; sell33.

Venellī, see Unellī.

Venetī, -ōrum, M., tribe of Bretagne34.

Veniō, 4, vēnī, ventum [BA-, VA-, VEN-], come, approach, 2, 3, 5, etc.

Verbum, -ī, N. [VER-], that spoken; word, discourse, intercession14.

Vereor, 2 [1 VEL-, VER-], feel awe; fear, be afraid11.

Vergō, 3, —, — [VERG-], bend, incline18.

Vērō, adv. (abl. N. of vērus) [VER-], in truth, in fact, but, however, 2, 2731.

Veromanduī, -ōrum, M., Gallic tribe in modern Picardy, 4, 1623.

Versō, 1 [VERT-], keep turning; pass., be engaged in, be occupied about, 24; dwell, remain, be1.

Vesper, -erī or -eris, M., evening, nightfall33.

Vester, -tra, -trum, your, yours.

Vetō, 1, -uī, -itum [VET-], leave in old state; advise against, forbid20.

Vēxillum, -ī, N. [VAG-, VEH-], military ensign, banner, flag20.

Vēxō, 1 [VAG-, VEH-], keep carrying; harass, overrun4.

Vīctor, -ōris, M. [VIC-], conqueror, victor, 28; in appos. conquering, victorious24.

Vīcus, -ī, M., row of houses; village, hamlet7.

Videō, 2, vīdī, vīsum [VID-], see, perceive, 12, 19; see, know, 5, 10, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, w. acc. and infin.; pass., seem, appear, 11, 16, 18, 28, 33; seem good, seem best20.

Vigilia, -ae, F., being awake; watch, night-watch, 1133.

Vīmen, -inis, N. [VI-, VIC-], means of binding; willow, withe, wicker-work33.

Vincō, 3, vīcī, vīctum [VIC-], conquer, defeat, 28.
Cf. superō.

Vīnea, -ae, F. [VI-, VIC-], shelter for vines; covered shed, movable shelter, 1230.

Vīnum, -ī, N. [VI-, VIC-], wine15.

Vir, virī, M., male, man, 2533.

Virtūs, -ūtis, F., manhood; bravery, valor, 4, 8, 15, 21, 24, 27, 3133.

Vīs, vim, vī, F., strength, power30.

Vītō, 1, shun, try to escape, avoid25.

Vix, adv. [VIC-], with effort; barely, scarcely, hardly28.

Voluntās, -ātis, F. [VOL-], will, wish, desire4.

Vōx, vōcis, F. [VOC], that which calls out; voice, utterance, 1330.

Vulgō (volgō), adv. (abl. of vulgus) [VERG-, VALG-], among the people; generally, commonly1.

Vulnerō, 1 [2 VEL-, VOL-], wound, injure25.

Vulnus, -eris, N. [2 VEL-, VOL-], wound, hurt, 23, 2527.