Ātella, ae, f., a small town in Campania.
Athēnae, ārum, pl. f., Athens, the chief city of Attica.
Athēniēnsis, e, adj., Athenian.
Atīlius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See Bulcus, Rēgulus.
atque, ac (the latter used only before consonants), conj., and, and especially, and even; than, as; simul ac, as soon as; idem ac, the same as; alius ac, other than; contrā atque, differently from what.
atrōx, ōcis, adj., savage, fierce, cruel, terrible.
Attalus, ī, m., kings of Pergamus. 1. Attalus I., 241-197 B.C. 2. Attalus Philadelphus, 159-138 B.C. 3. Attalus Philometor, 138-133 B.C.
Attalus, ī, m., king of Paphlagonia.
atterō, ere, trīvī, trītus [ad + terō, to rub], to rub against, rub away, wear; destroy, waste.
attingō, see *tangō.