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LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY 325 reliquus
 * reliquus, -a, -um, adj. [cf. relinquō, leave], left over, remaining. As a noun, plur. the rest
 * remōtus, -a, -um, adj. [part, of re-moveō, remove], remote, distant
 * re-moveō, -ēre, -mōvī, -mōtus [re-, back, + moveō, move], remove
 * rēmus, -ī, m. oar
 * re-periō, -īre, repperī, repertus, find
 * re-portō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [re-, back, + portō, carry], carry back, bring back, win, gain
 * rēs, reī, f. thing, business, matter, deed, event, circumstance (§467). quam ob rem, for this reason. rēs adversae, adversity. rēs frūmentāria, grain supplies. rēs gestae, exploits. rēs mīlitāris, science of war. rēs pūblica, the commonwealth. rēs secundae, prosperity
 * re-scindō, -ere, -scidī, -scissus [re-, back, + scindō, cut], cut off, cut down
 * re-sistō, -ere, -stitī, —— [re-, back, + sistō, cause to stand], oppose, resist, with dat. (§501.14)
 * re-spondeō, -ēre, -spondī, -spōnsus [re-, in return, + spondeō, promise], answer, reply (§420.a)
 * re-vertō, -ere, -ī, ——, or dep. verb re-vertor, -ī, -sus sum [re-, back, + vertō, turn], turn back, return. Usually active in the perf. system
 * re-vinciō, -īre, -vīnxī, -vīnctas [re-, back, + vinciō, bind], fasten
 * rēx, rēgis, m. [cf. regō, rule], king
 * Rhēnus, -ī, m. the Rhine, a river of Germany
 * rīpa, -ae, f. bank
 * rogō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus, ask. Cf. petō, postulō, quaarō

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 * Rōma, -ae, f. Rome. See map
 * Rōmānus, -a, -um, adj. [Rōma, Rome], Roman, follows its noun. As a noun, m. and f. a Roman
 * rosa, -ae, f. rose
 * rōstmm, -ī, n. beak of a ship. In plur., the rostra, the speaker's stand in the Roman Forum
 * rota, -ae, f. wheel
 * Rubicō, -ōnis, m. the Rubicon, a river in northern Italy. See map
 * rūmor, -ōris, m. report, rumor
 * rūrsus, adv. [for reversus, turned back], again, tn turn
 * rūs, rūris (locative abl. rūrī, no gen., dat., or abl. plur.), n. the country (§501.36.1). Cf. ager, patria, terra

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 * Sabīnus, -a, -um, adj. Sabine. As a noun, m. and f. a Sabine. The Sabines were an ancient people of central Italy. See map
 * sacnun, -ī, n. [sacer, consecrated], something consecrated, sacrifice; usually in plur., religious rites
 * saepe, adv., compared saepius, saepissimē, often, frequently
 * saevus, -a, -um, adj. cruel, savage
 * sagitta, -ae, f. arrow
 * saliō, -īre, -uī, saltus, jump
 * salūs, -ūtis, f. safety; health, salūltem dīcere, send greetings
 * salūtō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus [salūs, health], greet, salute
 * salvē, imv. of salveō, hail, greetings
 * sanguis, -inis, m. blood (§247.2.a)
 * sānitās, -ātis, f. [sānus, sound], healthy sanity
 * sapiēns, -entis, adj. [part, of sapiō, be wise], wise, sensible