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Rh :sanguis, sanguinis, m., blood (sanguinary)
 * summus, -a, -um, highest, greatest (summit)
 * trāns, prep. with acc., across (transatlantic)
 * vīs (vīs), gen. plur. vīrium, f., strength, force, violence (vim)

LESSON XLV, §258

 * ācer, ācris, ācre, sharp, keen, eager (acrid)
 * brevis, breve, short, brief
 * difficilis, difficile, difficult
 * facilis, facile, facile, easy
 * fortis, forte, brave (fortitude)
 * gravis, grave, heavy, severe, serious (grave)
 * omnis, omne, every, all (omnibus)
 * pār, gen. paris, equal (par)
 * paucī, -ae, -a, few, only a few (paucity)
 * secundus, -a, -um, second; favorable, opposite of adversus
 * signum, -ī, n., signal, sign, standard
 * vēlōx, gen. vēlōcis, swift (velocity)
 * conlocō, conlocāre, conlocāvī, conlocātus, arrange, station, place (collocation)
 * dēmōnstrō, dēmōnstrāre, dēmōnstrāvī, dēmōnstrātus, point out, explain (demonstrate)
 * mandō, mandāre, mandāvī, mandātus, commit, intrust (mandate)

LESSON XLVI, §261

 * adventus, -ūs, m., approach, arrival (advent)
 * ante, prep. with acc., before (antedate)
 * cornū, -ūs, n., horn, wing of an army (cornucopia); ā dextrō cornū, on the right wing; ā sinistrō cornū, on the left wing
 * equitātus, -ūs, m., cavalry
 * exercitus, -ūs, m., army
 * impetus, -ūs, m., attack (impetus); impetum facere in, with acc., to make an attack on
 * lacus, -ūs, dat. and abl. plur. lacubus, m., lake
 * manus, -ūs, f., hand; band, force (manual)
 * portus, -ūs, m., harbor (port)
 * post, prep. with acc., behind, after (post-mortem)
 * cremō, cremāre, cremāvī, cremātus, burn (cremate)
 * exerceō, exercēre, exercuī, exercitus, practice, drill, train (exercise)

LESSON XLVII, §270

 * Athēnae, -ārum, f., plur., Athens
 * Corinthus, -ī, f., Corinth
 * domus, -ūs, locative domī, f., house, home (dome). Cf. domicilium
 * Genāva, -ae, f., Geneva
 * Pompēiī, -ōrum, m., plur., Pompeii, a city in Campania. See map