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et Fæsulanus in primis pugnantes cadunt. 7. Catilina postquam fusas copias seque cum paucis relictum videt, memor generis atque pristinæ dignitatis in confertissumos hostes incurrit ibique pugnans confoditur.

LXI. 1. Sed, confecto prælio, tum verò cerneres, quanta audacia, quantaque animi vis fuisset in exercitu Catilinæ. 2. Nam fere, quem quisque pugnando locum ceperat, eum, amissā animā, corpore tegebat. 3. Pauci autem, quos cohors prætoria disjecerat, paulo divorsiùs, sed omnes tamen advorsis volneribus conciderant. 4. Catilina verò longè a suis inter hostium cadavera repertus est, paululum etiam spirans, ferociamque animi, quam habuerat vivus, in voltu retinens. 5. Postremò, ex omni copia, neque in prœlio neque in fugā quisquam civis ingenuus captus est; 6. ita cuncti suæ hostiumque vitæ juxtà pepercerant. 7. Neque tamen exercitus populi Romani lætam aut incruentam victoriam adeptus erat: nam strenuissimus quisque aut occiderat in prœlio, aut graviter volneratus discesserat. 8. Multi autem, qui de castris visundi aut spoliandi gratia processerant, volventes hostilia cadavera, amicum alii, pars hospitem aut cognatum reperiebant: fuere item qui inimicos suos cognoscerent. 9. Ita variè per omnem exercitum lætitia, mæror, luctus atque gaudia agitabantur.

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N.B.-The figures before v. a., v. dep., and v. n., denote the conjugation of the verb.

Where the etymology is not given, the word is of very uncertain or unknown origin.

Such forms and meanings of words as do not belong to the text, are not inserted in the Vocabulary.

VOCABULARY.

[N.B.-Roman numerals denote the chapter, Arabic figures

the section.]

1. A, abbrev. of Aulus. 2. a; see ab. ǎb (a, abs), prep. gov. abl.: 1. From, away from.-2. On the side of, in the direction of. -3. At, on, in.-4. Of the agent: By [akin to Gr. àπ-6; Sans. ap-a].

abdĭcātus, a, um, P. perf. pass. of abdico :-abdicato magistratu, Abl. Abs. [§ 125, b], xlvii. 3.

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ab-duco, duxi, ductum, dūcĕre, 3. v. a. [ăb, "away dūco, "to lead "] To lead away or off.

ab-jūro, jūrāvi, jūrātum, jūrāre, 1. v. a. [ăb, "away from " ; jūro, "to swear"] ("To swear away from " one's self; hence) To deny on oath. ǎb-origin-es, um, m. plur. [ăb, "from"; ŏrīgo, ŏrīgin-is,

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ab-solvo, solvi, sŏlūtum,

a beginning, commenceab-dico, dĭcāvi, dicatum, ment"](" Those from the bedĭcāre, 1. v. a. [ăb, "from"; ginning"; hence) The original dico, "to proclaim"] ("To or native inhabitants of a proclaim" one's self removed country; the Aborigines;—at "from anything; hence) vi. 1 the term is applied to the Political t. t.: To give up, earliest inhabitants of Italy. resign, lay down, abdicate an office.-Pass.: ab-dicor, dic-solvère, 3. v. a. [ăb, “from "; ātus sum, dicări. solvo, "to loose "]("To loose from" something; hence) Of a statement, etc.: To bring to a conclusion; to conclude, finish;—at iv. 3 without nearer Object; so, also, at xxxviii. 3.

abdĭtus, a, um, 1. P. perf. pass. of abdo.-2. Pa.: Hidden, concealed, secret.

ab-do, didi, dĭtum, děre, 3. v. a. [ăb, "away"; do, "to put"]("To put away or remove"; hence) To hide, conceal.-Pass.: ab-dor, ditus sum, di.

abstinent-ia, ĭæ, f. [abstinens, abstinent-is, "abstainiug "from what is wrong]

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