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302 Rh :aureus, -a, -um, adj. [aurum, gold], golden
 * aurum, -ī, n. gold
 * aut, conj. or. aut … aut, either … or
 * autem, conj., usually second, never first, in the clause, but, moreover, however, now. Cf. at, sed
 * auxilium, auxi´lī, n. help, aid, assistance; plur. auxiliaries
 * ā-vertō, -ere, -tī, -sus, turn away, turn aside
 * avis, -is, f. bird (§243.1)

B

 * ballista, -ae, f. ballista, an engine for hurling missiles (p. 220)
 * balteus, -ī, m. belt, sword belt
 * barbarus, -ī, m. barbarian, savage
 * bellum, -ī, n. war. bellum īnferre, with dat. make war upon
 * bene, adv. [for bonē, from bonus], compared melius, optimē, well
 * benignē, adv. [benignus, kind], compared benignius, benignissimē, kindly
 * benignus, -a, -um, adj. good-natured, kind, often used with dat.
 * bīnī, -ae, -a, distributive numeral adj. two each, two at a time (§334)
 * bis, adv. twice
 * bonus, -a, -um, adj. compared melior, optimus, good, kind (§469.a)
 * bōs, bovis (gen. plur. boum or bovum, dat. and abl. plur. bōbus or būbus), m. and f. ox, cow
 * bracchium, bracchī, n. arm
 * brevis, -e, adj. short
 * Brundisium, -ī, n. Brundisium, a seaport in southern Italy. See map
 * bulla, -ae, f. bulla, a locket made of small concave plates of metal fastened by a spring (p. 212)

C

 * C. abbreviation for Gāius, Eng. Caius
 * cadō, -ere, ce'cidī, cāsūrus, fall
 * caedēs, -is, f. [caedō, cut], (a cutting down), slaughter, carnage (§465.a)
 * caelum, -ī, n. sky, heavens
 * Caesar, -aris, m. Cæsar, the famous general, statesman, and writer
 * calamitās, -ātis, f . loss, calamity, defeat, disaster
 * calcar, -āris, n. spur (§465.b)
 * Campānia, -ae, f. Campania, a district of central Italy. See map
 * Campānus, -a, -um, adj. of Campania
 * campus, -ī, m. plain, field, esp. the Campus Martius, along the Tiber just outside the walls of Rome
 * canis, -is, m. and f. dog
 * canō, -ere, ce´cinī, , sing
 * cantō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [canō, sing], sing
 * Capēnus, -a, -um, adj. of Capena, esp. the Porta Cape´na, the gate at Rome leading to the Appian Way
 * capiō, -ere, cēpī, captus, take, seize, capture (§492)
 * Capitōlīnus, -a, -um, adj. belonging to the Capitol, Capitoline
 * Capitōlium, Capitō´lī, n. [caput, head], the Capitol, the hill at Rome on which stood the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus and the citadel
 * capsa, -ae, f. box for books
 * captīvus, -ī, m. [capiō, take], captive
 * Capua, -ae, f. Capua, a large city of Campania. See map
 * caput, -itis, n. head (§464.2.b)
 * carcer, -eris, m. prison, jail
 * carrus, -ī, m. cart, wagon
 * cārus, -a, -um, adj. dear, precious
 * casa, -ae, f. hut, cottage