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LESSON XXI, §140

 * sacrum, -ī, n., sacrifice, offering, rite
 * verbum, -ī, n., word (verb)


 * sedeō, -ēre, sit (sediment)
 * volō, -āre, fly (volatile)


 * interfectus, -a, -um, slain
 * molestus, -a, -um, troublesome, annoying (molest)
 * perpetuus, -a, -um, perpetual, continuous


 * ego, personal pronoun, I (egotism). Always emphatic in the nominative.

LESSON XXII, §146

 * disciplīna, -ae, f., training, culture, discipline
 * ōrnāmentum, -ī, n., ornament, jewel
 * Gāius, Gāī, m., Caius, a Roman first name
 * Tiberius, Tibe'rī, m., Tiberius, a Roman first name


 * doceō, -ēre, teach (doctrine)


 * maximē, most of all, especially


 * antīquus, -qua, -quum, old, ancient (antique)

LESSON XXVII, §168

 * āla, -ae, f., wing
 * deus, -ī, m., god (deity)
 * mōnstrum, -ī, n., omen, prodigy; monster
 * ōrāculum, -ī, n., oracle


 * vāstō, -āre, lay waste, devastate


 * commōtus, -a, -um, moved, excited
 * maximus, -a, -um, greatest (maximum)
 * saevus, -a, -um, fierce, savage


 * ita, thus, in this way, as follows
 * tum, then, at that time

LESSON XXVIII, §171

 * respondeō, -ēre, respond, reply
 * servō, -āre, save, preserve


 * cārus, -a, -um, dear (cherish)


 * autem, but, moreover, now. Usually stands second, never first


 * vīta, -ae, f., life (vital)