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Latin. Wheelock Chapter 37.

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AB
absens (absentis)absent, away
gratus, a, umpleasing, agreeable; grateful
idoneus, a, umsuitable, fit, appropriate
immotus, a, umunmoved, unchanged, unrelenting
forisout of doors, outside
AthenaeAthens
domus (domus)house, home
humus (f.)ground, earth, soil
iter (itineris)road, route, journey
rus (ruris)country, countryside
SyracusaeSyracuse
abeo, abire (abii)to go away, depart
adeo, adire (adii)to go to, approach
eo, ire (ii)to go
exeo, exire (exii)to go out, exit
ineo, inire (inii)to go in, enter
interficio, -ere (interfeci)to kill, murder
licet, licere (licuit)it is permitted, one may
obeo, obire (obii)to go up against, meet; die
peregrinor, -arito travel abroad, wander
pereo, perire (perii)to pass away, be destroyed, perish
redeo, redire (redii)to go back, return
requiesco, -ere (requievi)to rest
soleo, -ere (solitus)to be accustomed


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