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LESSON XIII, §95

 * ager, agrī, m., field (acre)
 * cōpia, -ae, f., plenty, abundance (copious); plur., troops, forces
 * Cornēlius, Cornē'lī, m., Cornelius
 * lōrī'ca, -ae, f., coat of mail, corselet
 * praemium, praemī, n., reward, prize (premium)
 * puer, puerī, m., boy (puerile)
 * Rōma, -ae, f., Rome
 * scūtum, -ī, n., shield (escutcheon)
 * vir, virī, m., man, hero (virile)


 * legiōnārius, -a, -um, legionary, belonging to the legion. As a noun, legiōnāriī, -ōrum, m., plur., legionary soldiers
 * līber, lībera, līberum, free (liberty). As a noun, līberī, -ōrum, m., plur., children (lit. the freeborn)
 * pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum, pretty, beautiful


 * apud, among, with acc.


 * sed, but

LESSON XIV, §99

 * auxilium, auxi'lī, n., help, aid (auxiliary)
 * castrum, -ī, n., fort (castle); plur., camp (lit. forts)
 * cibus, -ī, m., food
 * cōnsilium, cōnsi'lī, n., plan (counsel)
 * dīligentia, -ae, f., diligence, industry
 * magister, magistrī, m., master, teacher


 * aeger, aegra, aegrum, sick
 * crēber, crēbra, crēbrum, frequent
 * miser, misera, miserum, wretched, unfortunate (miser)

LESSON XV, §107

 * carrus, -ī, m., cart, wagon
 * inopia, -ae, f., want, lack; the opposite of cōpia
 * studium, studī, n., zeal, eagerness (study)


 * armātus, -a, -um, armed
 * īnfīrmus, -a, -um, weak, feeble (infirm)
 * validus, -a, -um, strong, sturdy