| raeda, -ae (f): carriage,
coach |
| raedārius, -ī (m):
coachman, carriage driver |
| rāmus, -ī (m):
branch |
| rāna, -ae (f):
frog |
| recuperō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to recover; animum recuperāre:
to regain one's senses |
| redeō, -īre, -iī/-īvī,
-itus: to go back, return (irregular) |
| reditus, -ūs (m):
return |
| rēgnum, -ī (n):
kingdom |
| relinquō, relinquere, relīquī,
relictus: to leave behind |
| removeō, removēre,
remōvī, remōtus: to remove, move
aside |
| repellō, repellere, reppulī,
repulsus: to drive off, drive back |
| reprehendō, reprehendere,
reprehendi, reprehēnsus: to scold, blame |
| rēs, reī (f):
thing, matter, situation |
| respondeō, respondēre,
respondī, responsus: to reply, respond |
| revocō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to call back, recall |
| rīdeō, rīdēre,
rīsi, rīsus: to laugh (at), smile |
| rīmōsus, -a, -um:
full of cracks, leaky |
| rīsus, -ūs (m):
laugh, smile |
| rīvus, -ī (m):
stream |
| rogō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to ask |
| Rōma, -ae (f):
Rome; Romam: to Rome |
| Rōmānus, -a, -um:
Roman; Rōmānī, -ōrum
(m. pl.) the Romans |
| rota, -ae (f): wheel |
| russātus, -a, -um:
red |
| rūsticus, -ī (m):
peasant |
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