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Rh fugiō
 * fugiō, -ere, fūgī, fugitūrus, flee, run; avoid, shun
 * fūmō, -āre, —, —, smcke
 * fūnis, -is, m. rope
 * furor, -ōris, m. [furō, rage] madness. in furōrem incidere, go mad

G

 * Gāius, Gāī, m. Gaius, a Roman name, abbreviated C, English form Caius
 * Galba, -ae, m. Gaiba a Roman name
 * galea, -ae, f. helmet
 * Gallia, -ae, f. Gaul, the country comprising what is now Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, and France
 * Gallicus, -a, -um, adj. Gallic
 * gallīna, -ae, f. hen, chicken
 * Gallus, -ī, m. a Gaul
 * gaudium, gaudī, n.joy
 * Genāva, -ae, f. Geneva, a city in Switzerland
 * gēns, gentia, f. [cf. gignō, beget], race, family; people, nation, tribe
 * genus, -eris, n. kind, variety
 * Germānia, -ae, f. Germany
 * Germānus, -ī, m. a German
 * gerō, -ere, gessī, gestus, carry, wear: wage. bellum gerere, wage war. rēs gestae, exploits. bene gerere, carry on successfully
 * gladiātōrius, -a, -um, adj. gladiatorial
 * gladius, gladī, m. sword
 * glōria, -ae, f. glory, fame
 * Gracchus, -ī, m. Gracchus, name of a famous Roman family
 * gracilis, -e, adj. slender (§ 307)
 * Graeca, -ōrum, n. plur. Greek writings, Greek literature
 * Graecē, adv. in Greek
 * Graecia, -ae, f. Greece
 * gramnuticis, -ī, m. grammarian

honestus
 * grātia, -ae, f . thanks, gratitude
 * grātus, -a, -um, adj. acceptable, pleasing. Often with dat. (§ 501.16)
 * gravis, -ē, adj. heavy; disagreeable; serious, dangerous; earnest, weighty
 * graviter, adv. [gravis, heavy], compared gravius, gravissimē, heavily; greatly, seriously, graviter ferre, bear ill, take to heart
 * gubernātor, -ōris, m. [gubernō, pilot], pilot

H

 * habēna, -ae, f. halter, rein
 * habeō, -ēre, -uī, -itus, have, hold; regard, consider, deem
 * habitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [cf. habeō, have], dwell, abide, inhabit. Cf. incolō, vīvō
 * hāc-tenus, adv. thus far
 * Helvētiī, -ōrum, m. the Helvetii, a Gallic tribe
 * Herculēs, -is, m. Hercules, son of Jupiter and Alcmena, and god of strength
 * Hesperidēs, -um, f. the Hesperides, daughters of Hesperus, who kept the garden of the golden apples
 * hic, haec, hoc, demonstrative adj. and pron. this (of mine); as pera. pron. he, she, it (§481)
 * hīc, adv. here
 * hiems, -emis, f. winter
 * hinc, adv. [hīc, here], from here, hence
 * Hippolyrtē, -ēs, f. Hippolyte, queen of the Amazons
 * ho-diē, adv. [modified form of hōc diē, on this day], to-day
 * homō, -inis, m. and f. (human being), man, person
 * honestus, -a, -um, adv. [honor, honor], respected, honorable