A Latin Reader

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rabidus, ‑a, ‑um adj. mad, raging.

rāna, ‑ae f. frog.

rapiō, rap­ere, rapuī, rap­tus v. seize, take by force, rob, steal.

rārus, ‑a, ‑um adj. rare, scarce.

rāstrum, ‑ī n. hoe, rake.

recip­iō, recipere, recēpī, recep­tus (capiō, take) v. take back, get back; receive, welcome.

recōg­ni­tiō, recōg­ni­tiō­nis f. recognition.

recondō, recon­dere, recon­didī, recon­di­tus v. hide, hide away.

rēc­tē adv. right­ly, prop­er­ly, justly.

rēc­tor, rēc­tōris m. ruler, mas­ter, director.

rēc­tum, ‑ī n. what is right, uprightness.

recum­bō, recum­bere, recubuī, — v. lie back, lie down.

recu­perō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. get back, recover.

red­dō, red­dere, red­didī, red­di­tus (red (equals re) and , place) v. put back; restore; ren­der, make.

redeō, redire, rediī, red­itūrus (red (equals re) and eō, go) go back, return; turn back on.

redūcō, redūcere, redūxī, reduc­tus (dūcō, lead) v. lead back.

refec­tiō, refec­tiō­nis f. restor­ing, refreshment.

referō, referre, ret­tulī, relā­tus (ferō, bring) v. bring back, restore; report; ben­efi­ci­um referre, return a favor; grā­ti­am referre, return a favor.

refluō, refluere, —, — (fluō, flow) v. flow back, recede.

rēgia, ‑ae f. roy­al palace.

regiō, regiō­nis f. direc­tion; region, district.

rēgius, ‑a, ‑um adj. roy­al, kingly.

reg­nō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. reign, rule.

reg­num, ‑ī n. roy­al pow­er, kingdom.

regō, regere, rēxī, rēc­tus v. rule, get straight; rule, man­age, guide, lead, con­trol, reign.

reiciō, reicere, reiēcī, reiec­tus (iaciō, throw) v. throw back, put upon.

relaxō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. loosen, open.

relin­quō, relin­quere, relīquī, relic­tus v. leave, leave behind; for­sake, abandon.

remedi­um, remedī n. cure, remedy.

remō­tus, ‑a, ‑um adj. dis­tant, remote.

removeō, removēre, remōvī, remō­tus (moveō, move) v. move away, remove.

Remus, ‑ī m. broth­er of Romulus.

rēmus, ‑ī m. oar.

renās­cor, renāscī, renā­tus (nās­cor, be born) v. spring up, be renewed.

reparō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. renew, restore, start again.

repel­lō, repellere, rep­pulī, repul­sus (pel­lō, dri­ve) v. dri­ve back, repel, repulse.

repen­tē adv. suddenly.

repen­tīnus, ‑a, ‑um adj. sudden.

reper­iō, reperīre, rep­perī, reper­tus v. find, find out, discover.

repleō, replēre, replēvī, reple­tus (pleō, fill) v. fill full, fill.

repōnō, repōnere, repo­suī, reposi­tus (pōnō, place) v. put back, restore; lay aside.

rep­re­hēn­sō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. keep hold­ing back.

repudiō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. reject, scorn, dis­miss, divorce.

repugnō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus (pugnō, fight) v. fight in turn, fight back, fight.

rēs, reī f. a thing; fact, mat­ter, affair; respect, cir­cum­stance; rēs pūbli­ca, the state, the pub­lic wel­fare, pub­lic life.

rescindō, rescindere, rescidī, rescis­sus v. tear down, destroy.

reser­vo, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus (servō, keep) v. keep back, save, reserve.

resideō, residēre, resēdī, reses­sus (sedeō, sit) v. sit down.

resistō, resistere, restitī, — v. with­stand, oppose, resist.

respon­deō, respondēre, respondī, respōn­sus (spon­deō, promise) v. reply, answer; correspond.

resti­tuō, restituere, resti­tuī, resti- tūtus v. put back, restore.

restō, ‑āre, restitī, — (stō, stand) v. remain, be left.

resur­go, resurg­ere, res­ur­rēxī,— (surgō, rise) v. rise.

retrōr­sum adv. backward.

rev­el­lō, rev­ellere, rev­el­lī, revul­sus v. pull out, tear away.

revin­ciō, revincīre, revinxī, revīnc­tus (vin­ciō, bind) v. bind, fasten.

revocō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus (vocō, call) v. call back, recall.

rēx, rēgis (cf. regō, rule) m. king.

Rhea, ‑ae f. Rhea, a prop­er name. Rhea Sil­via, the moth­er of Romu­lus and Remus.

rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsus v. laugh, laugh at.

rīpa, ‑ae f. a bank (of a stream).

rit­us, ‑ūs m. man­ner, cus­tom, habit.

robur, roboris n. oak; strength.

rogō, ‑āre, ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. ask, ask for.

Roma, ‑ae f. Rome, the cap­i­tal of Italy.

Rōmānus, ‑a, ‑um adj. of Rome, Roman.

Rōmu­lus, ‑ī m. sup­posed founder of Rome.

rōrō, ‑āre ‑āvī, ‑ātus v. trick­le, drip, be dripping.

ros­trum, ‑ī (cf. rōdō, gnaw) n. beak (of a ship), beak (of a bird).

rūgō­sus, ‑a, ‑um (rūga, a wrin­kle), adj. full of wrin­kles, wrinkled.

rumpō, rumpere, rūpī, rup­tus v. break, burst.

ruō, ruere, ruī, ruitūrus v. rush.

rūpēs, rūpis f. a rock.

rup­tor, rup­tōris m. destroyer.

rūr­sum adv. again.

rūr­sus adv. again.

rus­ti­cus, ‑ī (rūs, coun­try) m. countryman.