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LESSON XXXVII, §217

 * neque or nec, conj., neither, nor, and … not; neque … neque, neither … nor
 * castellum, -ī, n., redoubt, fort (castle)
 * cotīdiē, adv., daily
 * cessō, cessāre, cessāvī, cessātus, cease, with the infin.
 * incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptus, begin (incipient), with the infin.
 * oppugnō, oppugnāre, oppugnāvī, oppugnātus, storm, assail
 * petō, petere, petīvī or petiī, petītus, aim at, assail, storm, attack; seek, ask (petition)
 * pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus, place, put (position); castra pōnere, to pitch camp
 * possum, posse, potuī, ———, be able, can (potent), with the infin.
 * vetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitus, forbid (veto), with the infin.; opposite of iubeō, command
 * vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus, conquer (in-vincible)
 * vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, ———, live, be alive (re-vive)

LESSON XXXIX, §234

 * barbarus, -a, -um, strange, foreign, barbarous. As a noun, barbarī, -ōrum, m., plur., savages, barbarians
 * dux, ducis, m., leader (duke). Cf. the verb dūcō
 * eques, equitis, m., horseman, cavalryman (equestrian)
 * iūdex, iūdicis, m., judge
 * lapis, lapidis, m., stone (lapidary)
 * mīles, mīlitis, m., soldier (militia)
 * pedes, peditis, m., foot soldier (pedestrian)
 * pēs, pedis, m., foot (pedal)
 * prīnceps, prīncipis, m., chief (principal)
 * rēx, rēgis, m., king (regal)
 * summus, -a, -um, highest, greatest (summit)
 * virtūs, virtūtis, f., manliness, courage (virtue)

LESSON XL, §237

 * Caesar, -aris, m., Cæsar
 * captīvus, -ī, m., captive, prisoner
 * cōnsul, -is, m., consul
 * frāter, frātris, m., brother (fraternity)
 * homō, hominis, m., man, human being
 * impedīmentum, -ī, n., hindrance (impediment); plur. impedīmenta, -ōrum, baggage
 * imperātor, imperātōris, m., commander in chief, general (emperor)