The first part of Jacobs and Döring's Latin reader; adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin grammar Volume 1

The first part of Jacobs and Döring's Latin reader; adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin grammar Volume 1 image
ISBN-10:

123013588X

ISBN-13:

9781230135885

Released: Sep 13, 2013
Format: Paperback, 82 pages
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 edition. Excerpt: ...arum, m. pi." the inhabitants of the north-east part of Gaul; the Belgians. Belglcus, a, um, adj. of or pertaining to the Belgce. Bellerophon, tis, m. the son of Glaucus, king of Ephijra. Bellicosus, a, um, adj. (ior, issimus, bellum, § 128, 4,) warlike. Bellicus, a, um, adj. (bellum, § 128, 2,) warlike. Belligero, are, avi, atum, n. (bellum & gero,) to wage war; to carry on war. Bello, are, avi, atum, n. to war; to wage war; to contend; to fght. Bellua, re, f. a beast; a brute. Bellum, i. n. war. Belus, i, m. the founder of the Babylonish empire. Bene, adv. (comp. melius, sup. optime,) well; finely; very: bene pugnare, to fght successfully. Beneficium, i, n. (bene & facio,) a benefit; a kindness. Benevolentia, se, f. (bene & volo,) benevolence; good will Benigne, adv. kindly; from Benignus, a, um, adj. kind; be nign. Bestia, re, f. a beast. Bestia, re, m. the surname of a Roman consul. Bias, antis, m. a philosopher born at Priene, and one of the seven wise men of Greece. Bibliotheca, re, f. a library. Bibo, bibfire, bibi, bibitum, a. to drink; to imbibe. Bibiilus, i, in. a colleague of Julius CtBsar in the consulship. Bini, re, a, num. adj. § 119; two by two; two. Bipes, edis, adj. (bis & pes,) twofooted. Bis, num. adv. twice. Bithynia, re, f. a country of Asia Minor, east of the Propontis. Blanditia, re, f. a compliment: blanditire, pi. blandishments; caresses; flattery: from Blandus, a, um, adj. (ior, issimus,) flattering; enticing; inviting; tempting. Boeotia, se, f. a country of Greece, north of Attica. Bonltas, atis, f. goodness; excellence; from Bonus, a, um, adj. (melior, optimus,) good; happy; kind. Bonum, i, n. a good thing; an endowment; an advantage; profit: bona, n. pi. an estate; goods....











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