adferō, see ferō.

adficiō, see faciō.

adfīnitās, ātis [ad + fīnis], f., relationship (by marriage).

adflīgō, see *flīgō.

Adherbal, alis, m., a Numidian prince, son of Macipsa, slain by Jugurtha.

adhortor, ārī, ātus sum [ad + hortor, to urge], to encourage, exhort, stimulate, urge.

adhūc [ad + hūc], adv., up to this time or place; still, although, yet.

Adiabēnī, ōrum, pl. m., the Adiabeni, a people living in the northern part of ancient Assyria.

Adiabēnicus, a, um, adj., a cognomen of the emperor Severus, a conqueror of the Adiabeni.

adimō, see emō.