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af-frĕmo v. n. to roar; rage; growl; murmur at affrĭcātĭo a rubbing on; against af-frĭco v. a. to rub on; against; to communicate; impart by rubbing affrictus a rubbing on; against affringo af-frĭo v. a. to rub; crumble to pieces; to crumble over af-fulgĕo v. n. to shine on; to shine; dawn; appear; ext af-fundo v. a. To pour to; upon; into; to sprinkle; scatter on āfŏre Afrānĭus adj. name of a Roman; subst; a celebrated Roman comic poet; contemporary with Terenc… Afri Afrĭca Libya; the territory of Carthage; the whole of that quarter of the globe south … āfŭi Ăgămēdēs a brother of Trophonius; with whom he built the temple to the Delphic Apollo Ăgămemnon king of Mycenœ; son of Atreus and of Aërope; brother of Menelaüs; husband of Cl… ăgămus adj. unmarried Ăgănippē A fountain in Bœotia; on Mount Helicon; sacred to the Muses; and giving poetica… ăgăpē Christian love; charity; The love-feast of the early Christians ăgărĭcum larch fungus; tinder fungus ăgāso a driver; one who drives and takes care of horses; a hostler; groom; a low serv… Ăgăthō^cles A king of Sicily; son of a potter; celebrated for his war with the Carthaginian… ăgăthŏdaemon a kind of serpent in Egypt to which healing power was ascribed Ăgăthyrna a town on the northern coast of Sicily; between Tyndaris and Calacta Ăgăthyrsi a Scythian people; in what is now Transylvania; and the Bannat of Temeswar; who… Ăgāvē A daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia; wife of Echion; king of Thebes; who tore in … ăge agēa a gangway in a ship; agi Ăgĕlastus a surname of M. Crassus; grandfather of the triumvir of the same name ăgellŭlus a very small field ăgellus a small piece of ground; a little field; ăgēmă a corps; division of soldiers Ăgendĭcum a town in Gallia Lugdunensis; Sens Ăgēnor a son of Belus; king of Phœnicia; father of Cadmus and Europa; and ancestor of … ăgens P. a. ăger territory; district; domain; the whole of the soil belonging to a community; th… ăgērăton a plant that does not readily wither; a designation of one of the Æons of Valen… Ăgēsĭlāüs One of the most valiant of the Spartan kings; who conquered the Persian satrap … ăgĕsīs ag-gaudĕo v. n. to be delighted with; to delight in ag-gĕmo v. n. to groan; wail; lament; Et gemit ag-gĕnĕro v. a. to beget in addition to aggĕnĭcŭlor v. dep. to bow the knee before; to kneel before agger Things brought to; in order to form an elevation above a surface; plain; rubbis… aggĕrātim adv. in heaps aggĕrātĭo a heaping up;; that which is heaped up; a mole; dike ag-gĕro v. a. To bear; carry; convey; bring to; toward aggĕro v. a. to form an; to heap up like an; to heap up; pile up; to augment aggestim adv. in heaps; abundantly aggestĭo a bearing to; a heaping up;; a mass of mud; heap of sand aggestus a bearing; carrying to; a collecting; an accumulation; collection aggestus an elevation formed like a dike; mound ag-glŏmĕro v. a. to wind on; as on a ball; to add; join to; to annex; ag-glūtĭno v. a. to glue; paste; solder; cement to; to fit closely to ag-grăvesco v. inch. to become heavy; to become violent ag-grăvo v. a. to add to the weight of; to make heavier; to make worse; more dangerous; to agg… ag-grĕdĭo v. n. to go to; approach; adgreditur ag-grĕdĭor v. dep. to go to; approach; ad; to go to or approach; to apply to ag-grĕgo v. a. To bring; add to a flock; To add to; to attach one's self to; to follow aggressĭo A going to; toward; a rhetorical syllogism; An attack; assault aggressor one that attacks; an assailant; a robber aggressūra an attack; assault aggressus aggressus An attack; assault; An entering upon; beginning; ag-gŭberno v. a. to guide; govern; manage agĭlis adj. that can be easily moved; easily movable; That moves easily; quickly; nimble; a… ăgĭlĭtas the condition of; mobility; nimbleness; activity; quickness ăgĭlĭter adv. ăgīna the opening in the upper part of a balance; in which the tongue moves ăgĭpēs a senator who silently passes over to him for; with whom he intends to vote Āgis A king of Sparta; murdered by his own subjects; Brother of Agesilaus and son of… ăgĭtābĭlis adj. that can be easily moved; easily movable; light ăgĭtātĭo the state of being in motion; motion; movement; agitation; activity ăgĭtātor he that puts; in motion;; a driver; a peasant; a charioteer ăgĭtātrix she that puts; in motion ăgĭtātus a state of motion; a being in motion; movement; agitation ăgĭto v. freq. a. agitu;; to put; in motion; to drive; impel Āglāiă one of the graces Aglăŏphōn a celebrated Greek painter; painter; before Zeuxis aglăŏphōtis A magic herb of a brilliant color; The peony aglaspis soldiers with bright shields; chalcaspides Aglauros a daughter of Cecrops; and sister of Herse and Pandrosos; changed by Mercury in… agmĕn a train; a collected multitude in motion; moving forwards;; motion; course agmĭnālis adj. pertaining to a march; train agmĭnātim adv. by troops; in trains; in crowds agna a ewe lamb agna a blade; a straw Agnālĭa a Roman festival a-gnascor v. dep. To be born in addition to;; to accrue by adoption; to grow to; upon; to grow af… agnātīcĭus adj. pertaining to the; the right of the; to enter upon an inheritance agnātĭo The relationship of the; consanguinity on the father's side; subst; A being bor… agnellus a little lamb; lambkin agnicellus a lambkin agnĭcŭlus a lambkin agnīnus adj. pertaining to a lamb; Subst; the flesh of a lamb as eaten; lamb; pork agnĭtĭo A recognition; acknowledgment; admission; acceptance; a recognizing agnĭtĭōnālis adj. that may be recognized; known; cognizable agnĭtor one that recognizes; understands; perceives agnĭtus a-gnōmen a surname; cognomen agnōmentum