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LESSON LIII, §306

 * aquila, -ae, f., eagle (aquiline)
 * audāx, gen. audācis, adj., bold, audacious
 * celer, celeris, celere, swift, quick (celerity). Cf. vēlōx
 * explōrātor, -ōris, m., scout, spy (explorer)
 * ingēns, gen. ingentis, adj., huge, vast
 * medius, -a, -um, middle, middle part of (medium)
 * mēns, mentis (-ium), f., mind (mental). Cf. animus
 * opportūnus, -a, -um, opportune
 * quam, adv., than. With the superlative quam gives the force of as possible, as quam audācissimī virī, men as bold as possible
 * recēns, gen. recentis, adj., recent
 * tam, adv., so. Always with an adjective or adverb, while ita is generally used with a verb
 * quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītus, ask, inquire, seek (question). Cf. petō

LESSON LIV, §310

 * alacer, alacris, alacre, eager, spirited, excited (alacrity)
 * celeritās, -ātis, f., speed (celerity)
 * clāmor, clāmōris, m., shout, clamor
 * lēnis, lēne, mild, gentle (lenient)
 * mulier, muli'eris, f., woman
 * multitūdō, multitūdinis, f., multitude
 * nēmō, dat. nēminī, acc. nēminem (gen. nūllīus, abl. nūllō, from nūllus), no plur., m. and f., no one
 * nōbilis, nōbile, well known, noble
 * noctū, adv. (an old abl.), by night (nocturnal)
 * statim, adv., immediately, at once
 * subitō, adv., suddenly
 * tardus, -a, -um, slow (tardy)
 * cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītus, desire, wish (cupidity)

LESSON LV, §314

 * aedificium, aedifi'cī, n., building, dwelling (edifice)
 * imperium, impe'rī, n., command, chief power; empire
 * mors, mortis (-ium), f., death (mortal)
 * reliquus, -a, -um, remaining, rest of. As a noun, m. and n. plur., the rest (relic)
 * scelus, sceleris, n., crime
 * servitūs, -ūtis, f., slavery (servitude)
 * vallēs, vallis (-ium), f., valley
 * abdō, abdere, abdidī, abditus, hide
 * contendō, contendere, contendī, contentus, strain, struggle; hasten (contend)
 * occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus, cut down, kill. Cf. necō, interficiō
 * perterreō, perterrēre, perterruī, perterritus, terrify, frighten
 * recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptus, receive, recover; sē recipere, betake one's self, withdraw, retreat
 * trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditus, give over, surrender, deliver (traitor)