Page:Latin for beginners (1911).djvu/354

328 LATIN-ENGLISH VOCABULARY superus
 * superus, -a, -um, adj., compared superior, suprēmus or summus, above, upper (§312)
 * supplicium, suppli’cī, n. [supplex, kneeling in entreaty], punishment, torture, supplicium sūmere dē, inflict punishment on. supplicium dare, suffer punishment
 * surgō, -ere, surrēxī, ——, [sub, from below, + regō, straighten], rise
 * sus-cipiō, -ere, -cēpī, -ceptus [sub, under, + capiō, take], undertake, assume, begin
 * suspicor, -ārī, -ātus sum, dep. verb, suspect, surmise, suppose
 * sus-tineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus [sub, under, + teneō, hold], hold up, bear, sustain, withstand
 * suus, -a, -um, reflexive possessive adj. and pron., his, her, hers, its, their, theirs (§98)

T

 * T., abbreviation of Titus
 * taberna, -ae, f. shop, stall
 * tabula, -ae, f. tablet for writing
 * tālis, -e, adj. such, tālis ... quālis, such ... as
 * tam, adv. so, such. Cf. ita, sīc
 * tamen, adv. yet, however, nevertheless
 * tandem, adv. at length, finally
 * tangō, -ere, tetigī, tāctus, touch
 * tantum, adv. [tantus], only
 * tantus, -a, -um, adj. so great, such. tantus ... quantus, as large as
 * tardus, -a, -um, adj. slow, late; lazy
 * Tarpēia, -ae, f. Tarpeia (pronounced Tar-pē’ya), the maiden who opened the citadel to the Sabines
 * Tarquinius, Tarqui’nī, Tarquin, a Roman king. With the surname Superbus, Tarquin the Proud

timeō
 * Tarracīna, -ae, f. Tarraci’na, a town in Latium. See map
 * taurus, -ī, m. bull
 * tēctus, -a, -um, adj. [part, of tegō, cover], covered, protected
 * tēlum, -ī, n. weapon
 * temerē, adv. rashly, heedlessly
 * tempestās, -ātis, f. [tempus, time], storm, tempest
 * templum, -ī, n. temple, shrine
 * temptō, -āre, -āvī,-ātus, try, test; make trial of, attempt
 * tempus, -oris, n. time (§464.2.b). in reliquum tempus, for the future
 * teneō, -ēre, tenuī, ——, hold, keep
 * tergum, -ī, n. back, ā tergō, on the rear, tergum vertere, retreat,flee
 * ternī, -ae, -a, distributive numeral adj. three each, by threes (§334)
 * terra, -ae, f. earth, ground, land, orbis terrārum, the whole world
 * terror, -ōris, m. [cf. terreō, frighten], dread, alarm, terror
 * tertius, -a, -um, numeral adj. third
 * Teutonēs, -um, m. the Teutons
 * theātrum, -ī, n. theater
 * Thēbae, -ārum, f. Thebes, a city of Greece
 * Thēbānī, -ōrum, m. Thebans, the people of Thebes
 * thermae, -ārum, f. plur. baths
 * Thessalia, -ae, f. Thessaly, a district of northern Greece
 * Thrācia, -ae, f. Thrace, a district north of Greece
 * Tiberius, Tibe’rī, m. Tiberius, a Roman first name
 * tībīcen, -inis, m. [cf. tībia, pipe], piper, flute player
 * timeō, -ēre, -uī, ——, fear, be afraid of. Cf. vereor