Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles - A First Latin Reader by Unknown
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constituo, -stituere, -stitui, -stitutus [com- + statuo], _set together_
or _up; appoint; determine_. con-sto, -stare, -stiti, -staturus, _stand together, agree; consist_; constat, _it is agreed, is well known_. con-suesco, -suescere, -suevi, -suetus, _become accustomed_; in tenses of completed action, _have become accustomed, be accustomed_ or _wont_. consulo, -ere, -ui, -tus, _consult_. con-sumo, -sumere, -sumpsi, -sumptus, _take completely, use up, consume, spend_. con-tego, -tegere, -texi, -tectus, _cover_. con-tendo, -tendere, -tendi, -tentus, _stretch, hasten_. continens, -entis [contineo], f., _'mainland, continent_. contineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentus [com- + teneo], _hold together, keep within, shut up in; bound_. continuus, -a, -um [contineo], _continuous, successive_. contra, prep, with acc., _against, contrary to_. controversia, -ae, f., _quarrel, dispute, debate_. con-venio, -venire, -veni, -ventus, _come together, assemble_. con-verto, -vertere, -verti, -versus, _turn round, turn, change_; in fugam convertere, _to put to flight_. con-voco, -vocare, -vocavi, -vocatus, _call together, summon, assemble_. co-orior, -oriri, -ortus, _arise_. copia, -ae, f., _supply, abundance_; plur., _forces, troops_. Corinthus, -i, m., _Corinth_. corium, -i, n., _hide, leather_. cornu, -us, n., _horn_. corpus, corporis, n., _body_. corripio, -ripere, -ripui, -reptus [com- + rapio], _seize, snatch, snatch up_. cottidie, adv., _daily, every day_. |
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