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LESSON IX, §77

 * bellum, -ī, n., war (re-bel)
 * cōnstantia, -ae, f., firmness, constancy, steadiness
 * dominus, -ī, m., master, lord (dominate)
 * equus, -ī, m., horse (equine)
 * frūmentum, -ī, n., grain
 * lēgātus, -ī, m., lieutenant, ambassador (legate)
 * Mārcus, -ī, m., Marcus, Mark
 * mūrus, -ī, m., wall (mural)
 * oppidānus, -ī, m., townsman
 * oppidum, -ī, n., town
 * pīlum, -ī, n., spear (pile driver)
 * servus, -ī, m., slave, servant
 * Sextus, -ī, m., Sextus


 * cūrat, he (she, it) cares for, with acc.
 * properat, he (she, it) hastens

LESSON X, §82

 * amīcus, -ī, m., friend (amicable)
 * Germānia, -ae, f., Germany
 * patria, -ae, f., fatherland
 * populus, -ī, m., people
 * Rhēnus, -ī, m., the Rhine
 * vīcus, -ī, m., village

LESSON XI, §86

 * arma, armōrum, n., plur., arms, especially defensive weapons
 * fāma, -ae, f., rumor; reputation, fame
 * galea, -ae, f., helmet
 * praeda, -ae, f., booty, spoils (predatory)
 * tēlum, -ī, n., weapon of offense, spear


 * dūrus, -a, -um, hard, rough; unfeeling, cruel; severe, toilsome (durable)
 * Rōmānus, -a, -um, Roman. As a noun, Rōmānus, -ī, m., a Roman

LESSON XII, §90

 * fīlius, fīlī, m., son (filial)
 * fluvius, fluvī, m., river (fluent)
 * gladius, gladī, m., sword (gladiator)
 * praesidium, praesi'dī, n., garrison, guard, protection
 * proelium, proelī, n., battle


 * fīnitimus, -a, -um, bordering upon, neighboring, near to. As a noun, fīnitimī, -ōrum, m., plur., neighbors
 * Germānus, -a, -um, German. As a noun, Germānus, -ī, m., a German
 * multus, -a, -um, much; plur., many


 * saepe, often