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gemm-a, æ, f. a bud or button (of a vine,) E. vii. 48. G. ii. 74, 335.

cup set with gems, G. ii. 506.

gemo, v. 3. I coo, E. i. 59.

grati-a, æ, f. use, advantage, G. i. 83.

grav-is, e, adj. unwholesome, E. x. 75, 76.

Haurio, v. 4. I finish, pass over, G. iv. 427.

haust-us, ûs, m. a draught, sip, G. iv. 229. an emanation, G. iv. 220.

horresco, v. 3. I wave to and fro, G. iii. 199.

horre-um, i, n. a honey-comb, G. iv. 250.

horribil-is, e, adj. horrible, dreadful, G. iii. 152. iv. 442.

horridus, adj. frozen, G. iii. 442. bristly, G. iv. 407. hairy, G. iv. 93. hospiti-um, i, n. I shelter, (retreat,) G. iii. 343. iv. 24.

humesco, v. 3. I become wet, G. iii. 111.

hyalus, m. the greenish colour of glass, G. iv. 335.

hy-ems, emis, f. winter-tropic, G. ii. 322.

Ignis, is, m. a planet, G. i. 337.

ignoro, v. 1. I take not kindly to, G. ii. 268.

illaudatus, par. infamous, execrable, G. iii. 5.

immun-is, e, adj. idle, lazy, G. iv. 244.

improbus, adj. incessant, G. i. 145. greedy, G. iii. 431.

imprud-ens, entis, adj. not inured to, unable to bear, G. ii. 373.

inamabilis, adj. horrid, G. iv. 479.

incido, v. 3. I make an end of, E. ix. 14.

increpo, v. 1. I rouse, excite, G. iv. 71.

indignus, adj. sharp, G. ii. 373.

indulgeo, v. 2. I widen, spare, G. ii. 277.

infero, v. irr. I convey, G. iv. 265. I direct, G. iv. 360.

inform-is, e, adj. shapeless, G. iii. 247.

inhio, v. 1. I covet, G. ii. 463.

inhorreo, v. 2. I bristle (wave,) G. i. 314.

insector, v. 1. I pursue, harrow, hoe, G. i. 155.

insincerus, adj. corrupted, putrid, G. iv. 285.

insulto, v. 1. I paw, G. iii. 117.

ipse, pron. of my own accord, E. iv. 20.

irascor, v. 3. I fight (practise,) G. iii. 232.

Jug-um, i, n. the top or ridge (of a hill,) E. v. 76. ix. 8. x. 11.

jus, juris, n. human law, G. i. 269.

juven-is, is, c, adj. a young heifer, G. iii. 165.

Lac, lactis, n. the dairy, G. iii. 394.

lacert-us, i, m. a claw, G. iv. 74.

lacrym-a, æ, f. the moisture, or humour that any vegetable perspires, gum, G. iv. 160.

lædo, v. 3. I fatigue, weary, tire, E. ix. 64.

lævus, adj. foolish, silly, wrong, misguided, unlucky, E. i. 16.

lanug-o, inis, f. fur upon fruits, G. ii. 51. lapsus, par. piercing, penetrating, G. iii. 457. lar, laris, m. substance, G. iii. 344.

lentus, adj. viscid, clammy, viscous, G. iii. 281. iv. 160. slender, pliant, flexible, E. i. 26. iii. 8, 83. v. 16, 31. ix. 42. x. 40. G. i. 265. ii. 12. iii. 208, 434, (bending,) 558. softened, malleable, ductile, G. iv. 170. drizzling, falling by drops, G. i. 290. lying careless, at ease, E. i. 4.

lex, legis, f. a term, condition, covenant, G. iv. 487. a league, G. i. 510.

lim-es, itis, m. a path between the rows of vines (glade,) G. ii. 278. lino, v. 3. I fill up, stop, G. iv. 39.

liquidus, adj. pure, serene, G. i. 404.

longe, adv. long beforehand, G. iv. 70. xii. 452.

loqu-ens, entis, par. echoing, whispering, E. viii. 22.

lustro, v. 1. I wander over, G. iv. 519.

lux, lucis, f. life, G. iv. 255.

Malignus, adj. not to be cultivated, barren, G. ii. 179.

mal-um, i, n. an apple, E. vi. 61. viii. 53. G. ii. 33. (and is taken for other fruits,) a quince, E. ii. 51. a citron, G. ii. 127. marit-us, i, m. a stallion, horse, G. iii. 125.

mas, maris, m. a bull, G. iii. 64.

mat-er, ris, f. parent-tree, plant, G. ii. 19, 23, 55. parent-earth, G. ii. 268.

maturo, v. 1. (I do a thing at leisure,) G. i. 261.

meditatus, par. bringing (upon,) exercising (with,) G. iii. 153. meditor, v. 1. I practise, play, tune, E. i. 2. vi. 8. Í devise, E. v.61. memini, v. def. I rehearse, recite (by turns,) E. vii. 19. I make mention of, (sing,) G. iii. 90.

merc-es, edis, f. pains, labour, G. ii. 62.

metior, v. 4. I survey, pass, ride over, G. iv. 389.

mico, v. 1. I prick up, (quicken,) G. iii. 84. I dart out, G. iii. 439. minist-er, ri, m. a minister, priest, G. iii. 488.

misceor, v. 2. I am disturbed, troubled, G. i. 359. I crowd, thicken, muster, G. iv. 76, 311.

mit-is, e, adj. mellow, ripe, E. i. 81.

molitus, par. having worked (with a plough,) G. i. 494.

monstr-um, i, n. a pernicious animal, G. i. 185.

morb-us, i, m. tainted, infected, air, G. iii. 478.

mors, mortis, f. annihilation, exinanition, G. iv. 226.

mun-us, eris, n. an offering, E. iii. 63, 68. a sacrifice, oblation, G. iv. 534. a rite, G. iv. 520. use, purpose, G. iv. 40. tempting appearance, G. iii. 391.

mutatus, par. transplanted, G. ii. 50..

Nat-ans, antis, par. floating, waving, G. iii. 198.

nem-us, oris, n. the trees of a grove, forest, or vineyard, G. ii. 308. vines, G. ii. 401.

nid-us, i, m. (a bee-) hive, G. iv. 56.

nit-ens, entis, par. (v. niteo,) rich, fertile, G. i. 153.

nitor, v. 3. I tend, grow, shoot, G. ii. 428.

novus, adj. admirable, excellent, extraordinary, E. iii. 86. darkness,

G. i. 328. dark cloud, G. iv. 497.

nub-es, is, f. a swarm (of bees like a cloud,) G. iv. 60, 557.
numer-us, i, m. the measure or time of a dance, E. vi. 27.
nux, nucis, f. a chesnut, E. ii. 52. an almond, G. i. 187.

Oblitus, par. having lost, G. ii. 59.
operatus, par. sacrificing, G. i. 339.
oppid-um, i, n. a hive, cell, G. iv. 178.

oppositus, par. lying between, G. iii. 213.

or-a, æ, f. a cranny, air or vent-hole, the side or edges of a bee-hive,
G. iv. 39, 188.

ord-o, inis, m. ex ordine, without intermission, continually, G. iii.
341. iv. 507.

orig-o, inis, f. the first breed, G. iii. 122, 473.

ornatus, par. crowned, E. vi. 68. G. iii. 21.

os, oris, n. a muzzle, G. iii. 399. a bill, beak, G. iv. 17. a vizard,
mask, G. ii. 387. a discourse, G. iii. 9.

Pabul-um, i, n. materials for making honey, G. iv. 9.
partes, pl. f. the secrets, mysteries, G. ii. 483.

parturio, v. 4. I bloom, bud, E. iii. 56. G. ii. 330.

penetrabilis, adj. penetrating, G. i. 93.

peto, v. 3. I court, woo, G. iv. 218. I run towards, G. iii. 522.
I attack, invade, G. ii. 505.

pelt, E. iii. 64. I butt, E. iii. 87.

pix, picis, f. the pitch-tree, (pine, fir,) G. ii. 438.

placit-um, i, n. what one cares for, what seemeth good or just,
E. vii. 27.

plant-a, æ, f. a plant, sprig, slip, cion, G. ii. 23, (seedling,) 65, 80,
300. iv. 115.

plausus, par. patted, G. iii. 186.

pocul-um, i, n. a watering trough, E. viii. 28.

podagr-a, æ, f. the foot-rot, G. iii. 299.

pom-um, i, n. a prune, plum, E. ii. 53. a pear, E. ix. 50. an apple-

tree, or any tree that beareth fruit, G. ii. 426.

portit-or, oris, m. a ferry-man, (Charon,) G. iv. 502, &c.

potus, par. being drunk up, G. iv. 120.

præcipio, v. 3. I dry up, E. iii. 98.

præd-a, æ, f. provision, food, G. ii. 60.

præs-ens, entis, adj. favourable, propitious, E. i. 42. G. i. 10.

speedily efficacious, G. ii. 127.

præsep-e, is, n. a bee-hive, G. iv. 168.

prætendo, v. 3. I raise before, inclose, fence, hedge, G. i. 270.
præveni-ens, entis, par. ushering in, E. viii. 17.

prem-ens, entis, par. keeping-curbing-in, G. iii. 85. setting,
planting, G. iv. 131. lop, G. i. 157.

pressus, par. laden, G. i. 303.

prior, adj. native, G. ii. 59.

prohibeo, v. 2. I keep off, sever, G. iii. 398.

prol-es, is, f. a shoot (of a tree or plant,) G. ii. 3.

propag-o, inis, f. a branch, tendril, shoot, G. ii. 26. a layer, or inarching (by a tendril,) G. ii. 63.

prosequor, v. 3. I tell, describe, treat of, G. iii. 340.

pub-ens, entis, par. young and juicy, G. iii. 126.

pub-es, is, f. a young bullock, steer, G. iii. 174.

puls-ans, antis, par. beating, G. iii. 106. throwing, (twanging,)

G. iv. 313.

putris, adj. light, loose, hollow, crumbling, mouldering, G. i. 44, (mellow,) 215. ii. 204, 262.

Quirit-es, ium, (um,) pl. m. free members or subjects of their commonwealth, G. iv. 201.

Radius, i, m. astronomical rod, E. iii. 41. longish lank olive, G. ii. 86. rarus, adj. in wide ranks or lines, G. iv. 130.

raucus, adj. cooing, E. i. 58.

recludo, v. 3. I spread out, enlarge, G. iv. 52.

reductus, par. retreating, winding backward, retired, G. iv. 420. refero, v. irr. I claim, G. iii. 121. transmit, bear about them the mark of, G. iii. 128.

remitto, v. 3. I discharge, G. ii. 218. I thaw, dissolve, G. iv. 36. repono, v. 3. I no longer ask or require, G. ii. 416. I shift nimbly, G. iii. 76.

rescindo, v. 3. I scale, rend, G. i. 280. I lance, G. iii. 453.

resolvo, v. 3. I dispel, G. i. 302. open, G. iv. 452.

respondeo, v. 2. I echo back, E. x. 8.

revertor, v. 3. I shoot again, G. ii. 312.

rid-ens, entis, par. green, blooming, E. iv. 20.

rimor, v. 1. I haunt, grope (in the manner in which aquatic birds suck their food in morassy ground,) G. i. 384.

riv-us, i, m. vein, G. ii. 165.

rostrum, i, n. a proboscis, G. iv. 74.

rumpo, v. 3. I rend, tire out, stun as it were, G. iii. 328. I cut short, G. iii. 43.

ruo, v. 3. I break or spread abroad with the harrow, G. i. 105. I am hastening to its period, G. i. 313. I dart up, throw, G. ii. 308.

Sacell-um, i, n. a sacred cave, E. iii. 9.

sacer, adj. cursed or execrable, G. iii. 566.

sacr-a, orum, pl. n. sacra fero, I am a priest, G. ii. 476.

salio, v. 4. I bound from, patter, G. i. 449.

salt-us, ûs, m. glades or passes, E. vi. 56.

sal-us, utis, f. remedy, resource, G. iii. 510.

sat-a, orum, pl. n. tendrils, vine-plants, G. ii. 350. olive plants,

G. ii. 423.

Sceleratus, adj. sharp, nipping, G. ii. 256. secul-um, i, n. men, G. i. 468.

sed-es, is, f. cells, G. iv. 228. abyss, G. iv. 471.

seg-es, itis, f. a nursery where the cuttings of the vines are first planted, G. ii. 267. the vines, G. ii. 411. soil, land, G. iv. 129. segni-or, us, adj. less prolific, G. ii. 275. impotent, disabled, G. iii. 96.

segnis, adj. exhausted, (as land is said to be,) G. i. 72.

sem-en, inis, n. principles, elements, E. vi. 32. young, whelps, G. ii. 152. transplanted slips, G. ii. 268. tender shoots, G. ii. 302. a plant, G. ii. 317, 354.

sens-us, ûs, m. taste, G. ii. 247.

sequor, v. 3. I relate, report, E. vi. 74. I name, mention, insist on, G. ii. 434. I seize, cleave to, G. iii. 565.

serviti-um, i, n. servitude, bondage, a yoke, G. iii. 168.

sign-um, i, n. signa movet, he marches on or forwards, G. iii. 236. sin-us, ûs, m. a notch, incision, G. ii. 76. bound, limit, recess, G. ii. 123. billowy train, G. iii. 238. a spire, joint, G. iii. 424. siti-ens, entis, par. eagerly, G. iii. 137.

sordeo, v. 2. I am scorned, E. ii. 44.

sortior, v. 4. I substitute, renew, G. iii. 71. sp-es, ei, f. the young (lambs,) G. iii. 473. squal-ens, entis, par. speckled, G. iv. 13, 91.

stabul-um, i, n. (a bee-) hive, G. iv. 14, 191. herd, G. iv. 433. stagn-ans, antis, par. overflowing, G. iv. 288.

stell-a, æ, f. starlike meteors, G. i. 365.

sterno, v. 3. I dispirit, sink, dismay, G. i. 331.

strid-or, oris, m. flapping, G. i. 407.

stringo, v. 3. I strip, collect, gather with the hand, E. ix. 61. G. i.

305. I prune, strip, G. ii. 368.

stupefactus, par. charmed, E. viii. 3.

suadeo, v. 2. I invite, E. i. 56.

subactus, par. well prepared, (or managed,) G. ii. 50.

subditus, par. insinuated into, G. iii. 271.

subjicio, v. 3. I sprout, shoot up, E. x. 74. or shelter, G. ii. 19.

sublego, v. 3. I learn privately, E. ix. 21.

submitto, v. 3. I select for stallions, keep for breed, G. iii. 73, 159. sufficio, v. 3. I propagate, secure, G. iii. 65.

sulc-us, i, m. passages, pipes, G. iii. 136.

sumo, v. 3. I put on, wear, G. ii. 387.

supell-ex, ectilis, f. implements of husbandry, furniture, G. i. 165. supero, v. 1. I crawl or step over, G. iii. 317.

surg-ens, entis, par. built with, swelling from, G. iii. 29.

suscito, v. 1. I procure, bring down by curses, G. iv. 456.

suspendo, v. 3. I imprint or turn up lightly, G. i. 68. I build in arches, G. iv. 162.

suspici-ens, entis, par. tossing her head up to, G. i. 376.

sylv-a, æ, f. a nursery of plants or seedlings, G. ii. 181. a number of stalks, G. iv. 273.

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