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300 Rh :adventus, -ūs, m. [ad, to, + veniō, come], approach, arrival (§466)
 * adversus, -a, -um, adj. [part. of advertō, turn to], turned towards, facing; contrary, adverse. rēs adversae, adversity
 * aedificium, aedifi'cī, n. [aedificō, build], building, edifice
 * aedificō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [aedēs, house, + faciō, make], build
 * aeger, aegra, aegrum, adj. sick, feeble
 * aequālis, -e, adj. equal, like. As a noun, aequālis, -is, m. or f. one of the same age
 * aequus, -a, -um, adj. even, level; equal
 * Aesōpus, -ī, m. Æsop, a writer of fables
 * aestās, -ātis, f. summer. initā aestāte, at the beginning of summer
 * aetās, -ātis, f. age
 * Aethiopia, -ae, f. Ethiopia, a country in Africa
 * Āfrica, -ae, f. Africa
 * Āfricānus, -a, -um, adj. of Africa. A name given to Scipio for his victories in Africa
 * ager, agrī, m. field, farm, land (§462.c)
 * agger, -eris, m. mound
 * agmen, -inis, n. [agō, drive], an army on the march, column. prīmum agmen, the van
 * agō, -ere, ēgī, āctus, drive, lead; do, perform. vītam agere, pass life
 * agricola, -ae, m. [ager, field, + colō, cultivate], farmer
 * agrī cultūra, -ae, f. agriculture
 * āla, -ae, f. wing
 * alacer, -cris, -cre, adj. active, eager. Cf. ācer
 * alacritās, -ātis, f. [alacer, active], eagerness, alacrity
 * alacriter, adv. [alacer, active], comp alacrius, alacerrimē, actively, eagerly
 * albus, -a, -um, adj., white
 * alcēs, -is, f. elk
 * Alcmēna, -ae, f. Alcme'na, the mother of Hercules
 * aliquis (-quī), -qua, -quid (-quod), indef. pron. some one, some (§487)
 * alius, -a, -ud (gen. -īus, dat. -ī), adj. another, other. alius … alius, one … another. aliī … aliī, some … others (§110)
 * Alpēs, -ium, f. plur. the Alps
 * alter, -era, -erum (gen. -īus, dat. -ī), adj. the one, the other (of two), alter … alter, the one … the other (§ 110)
 * altitūdō, -inis, f. [altus, high], height
 * altus, -a, -um, adj. high, tall, deep
 * Amāzonēs, -um, f. plur. Amazons, a fabled tribe of warlike women
 * ambō, -ae, -ō, adj. (decl. like duo), both
 * amīcē, adv. [amīcus, friendly], superl. amīcissimē, in a friendly manner
 * amiciō, -īre,, -ictus [am-, about, + iaciō, throw], throw around, wrap about, clothe
 * amīcitia, -ae, f. [amīcus, friend], friendship
 * amīcus, -a, -um, adj. [amō, love], friendly. As a noun, amīcus, -ī, m. friend
 * ā-mittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus, send away; lose
 * amō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, love, like, be fond of (§488)
 * amphitheātrum, -ī, n. amphitheater
 * amplus, -a, -um, adj. large, ample; honorable, noble
 * an, conj. or, introducing the second part of a double question
 * ancilla, -ae, f. maidservant