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Cicero, In Cat. 1, Paragraph 15

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iucundus, -a, -umpleasing, pleasant
lux, lucis(f.) light
nemo, (dat.) nemini, (acc.) neminem(m./f.) no one, nobody
sto, stare, steti, statusto stand
comitium, -i(n.) assembly
telum, -i(n.) weapon, spear
interficio, -ere, interfeci, interfectusto kill
scelus, sceleris(n.) crime
furor, -is(m.) rage
mens, mentis(f.) mind, opinion, thought, plan
timor, timoris(m.) fear
obsto, obstare, obsteti, obstatusto stand in the way of
postea(adv.) afterwards, later
quotiens(adv.) how many times
conor, conari, conatus sumto try, to attempt
petitio, petitionis(f.) blow, thrust, attack
conicio, -ere, conieci, coniectusto throw, to hurl, to drive, to force
vito, -are, -avi, -atusto avoid, to shun
declinatio, -onis(f.) a bending aside, a turning away, a sideways movement
aio, (defective verb; 3rd singular=ait, 3rd plural=aiunt)to say
corpus, corporis(n.) body
effugio, -ere, effugi, ---to flee from, to escape from
adsequor, adsequi, adsecutus sumto follow up, to accomplish
volo, velle, voluito wish, to want
desisto, -ere, destiti, destitum(+ infin.) to leave off, to cease


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The Dalton School
New York, NY

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