This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...to surround, encompass. Circumfusus, a, um, part, (circumfundo), poured round, surrounding. Circumfusi, sc. homines, the surrounding multitude. Circumiens, euntis, part, (circumeo.) Circumjlcio, ire, jici, jectum, a. (circum Sf jacio, to cast), to cast around. Circumpono, ire, osui, osltum, a. (circum fypono), to place ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...to surround, encompass. Circumfusus, a, um, part, (circumfundo), poured round, surrounding. Circumfusi, sc. homines, the surrounding multitude. Circumiens, euntis, part, (circumeo.) Circumjlcio, ire, jici, jectum, a. (circum Sf jacio, to cast), to cast around. Circumpono, ire, osui, osltum, a. (circum fypono), to place or set round. Circumscrlbo, ire, psi, ptum, a. (circum Sf scribo), to draw a circle around; to circumscribe, limit, bound, confine. Circumsessus, a, um, part.: from Circumsideo, ere, idi, essum, a. fy n. (circum fy sedeo), to sit or stand round; to besiege, invest; lay siege to; to surround. CIRCUMSTANS--CLAUSTRUM. 145 Circumstans, tis, part., standing round. Subs., a bystander: from Circumsto, are, stiti, a. (circum fy sto), to stand round; to beset, surround. Circumviho, ire, exi, cctum, a. (circum fy veho), to carry round. Circumvenio, ire, veni, ventum, a. (circum fy venio), to come round, surround, encompass, blockade, beset; to circumvent, deceive. Cisalplnus, a, um, adj. (cis, on this side, fy Alpes), Cisalpine, on this side the Alps. Citerior, adj. of the comp. degree, sup. citlmus, 126, 1, (cis, on this side), nearer, hither. Cito, are, dvi, dtum, a. freq. (cieo, to excite), to excite, stir up, rouse; to incite, impel, stimulate; to summon, cite; to call off, read aloud, name. Citra, prep. with the ace. (cis), on this side. Civlcus, a, um, adj. (civis), civil, civic. Civica corona, a civic crown, a garland of oak given to him who had saved the life of a citizen in battle. Civllis, e, adj., of or belonging to the citizens, civil: from Civis, is, m. fyf., a citizen, free inhabitant of a town or city. Civltas, dtis, f. (civis), the body of citizens, the citizens: a city, state, nation, government; the freedom of a city, citizensh...
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Add this copy of Viri Romae: Adapted to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin to cart. $50.69, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by Nabu Press.