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 * ā or ab, prep. with abl. from, by, off. Translated on in ā dextrō cornū, on the right wing; ā fronte, on the front or in front; ā dextrā, on the right; ā latere, on the side; etc.
 * ab-dō, -ere, -didī, -ditus, hide, conceal
 * ab-dūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductus, lead off, lead away
 * abs-cīdō, -ere, -cīdī, -cīsus [ab(s), off, + caedō, cut], cut off
 * ab-sum, -esse, āfuī, āfutūrus, be away, be absent, be distant, be off; with ā or ab and abl., §501.32
 * ac, conj., see atque
 * ac-cipiō, -ere, -cēpī, -ceptus [ad, to, + capiō, take], receive, accept
 * ācer, ācris, ācre, adj. sharp; figuratively, keen, active, eager (§471)
 * acerbus, -a, -um, adj. bitter, sour
 * aciēs, -ēī, f. [ācer, sharp], edge; line of battle
 * ācriter, adv. [ācer, sharp], compared ācrius, ācerrimē, sharply, fiercely
 * ad, prep. with acc. to, towards, near. With the gerund or gerundive, to, for
 * ad-aequō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, make equal, make level with
 * ad-dūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductus, lead to; move, induce
 * ad-eō, -īre, -iī, -itus, go to, approach, draw near, visit, with acc. (§413)
 * ad-ferō, ad-ferre, at-tulī, ad-lātus, bring, convey; report, announce; render, give (§426)
 * ad-ficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus [ad, to, + faciō, do], affect, visit
 * adflīctātus, -a, -um, adj. [part. of adflīctō, shatter], shattered
 * ad-flīgō, -ere, -flīxī, -flīctus, dash upon, strike upon; harass, distress
 * ad-hibeō, -ēre, -uī, -itus [ad, to, + habeō, hold], apply, employ, use
 * ad-hūc, adv. hitherto, as yet, thus far
 * aditus, -ūs, m. [adeō, approach], approach, access; entrance. Cf. adventus
 * ad-ligō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, bind to, fasten
 * ad-loquor, -loquī, -locūtus sum, dep. verb [ad, to, + loquor, speak], speak to, address, with acc.
 * ad-ministrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, manage, direct
 * admīrātiō, -ōnis, f. [admīror, wonder at], admiration, astonishment
 * ad-moveō, -ēre, -mōvī, -mōtus, move to; apply, employ
 * ad-propinquō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, come near, approach, with dat.
 * ad-sum, -esse, -fuī, -futūrus, be present; assist; with dat., §426
 * adulēscēns, -entis, m. and f. [part. of adolēscō, grow], a youth, young man, young person