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adulter, -er, m., adulterer

adulterium, -, n., adultery

ad-r, -ere, -uss, -ustum, set on fire, scorch

ad-vena, -ae,m., stranger, foreigner

* ad-veni, -re, -vn, -ventum, come to, arrive

* ad-ventus, -s,m., arrival

adversrius, -a, -um, opposed, hostile; adversrius, -, m., opponent, adversary

* adversus,prep. + acc. and adv., opposite, against; towards

* ad-versus, -a, -um,lit. turned toward; opposed, hostile, unfavorable

ad-vert, -vertere, -vert, -versum, turn toward, direct; draw near

ad-vocti, -nis,f., assistance at court, legal advice

ad-vol  (1), fly (to), hasten

* aeds, -is,f., chamber; sanctuary, temple; pl. house, dwelling

aedificium, -, n., building, edifice

aedific  (1), build

aedlis, -is,m., aedile, superintendent of public works and entertainment

aeger, -gra, -grum, sick

aegr, adv., lit. painfully; with difficulty, hardly, scarcely; superl. aegerrim 

aegritd, -dinis,f., sickness; grief, sorrow

aegrtus, -a, -um, sick

Aegyptus, -, f., Egypt

Aemilius, -, m., a Roman nomen

aneus, -a, -um, of bronze

aequbilits, -ttis,f., uniformity, impartiality, evenness, serenity

aequlis, -e, equal; coeval

aequiper  (1), to equal

aequits, -ttis,f., fairness, impartiality, justice

* aequ  (1), make equal, compare, equal; s aequre, become equal

aequor, -oris,n., level surface, sea

* aequus, -a, -um, equal, level, calm; fair, just; aequ, adv., equally; aequ ac, ac s, etc., equally with, just as

  r, ëris (acc.  ëra), m., air

aerrium, -, n., public treasury or funds

aerumna, -ae,f., hardship

aerumnsus, -a, -um, full of hardship, distressed, troubled

Aesculpius, -, m., son of Apollo

aests, -ttis,f., summer

aestim  (1), estimate, judge

aestu  (1), boil, burn, blaze

aestus, -s,m., a boiling, heat, turmoil

* aets, -ttis,f., time of life, age

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