celerō, āre, —, — [celer, swift], to hasten.
Celtiberia, ae, f., a mountainous country in the central part of Spain.
cēna, ae, f., dinner, the principal meal of the Romans, taken about three o’clock.
cēnō, āre, āvī, ātus [cēna], to dine, eat.
cēnsor, ōris [cēnseō, to value], m., censor, a Roman magistrate, elected every four years, to classify the citizens.
Cēnsōrīnus, ī, m., L. Mānlius Cēnsōrīnus, consul 149 B.C.
cēnsus, ūs [cēnseō, to value], m., the census, an enumeration and classification of the people according to wealth.
centēnī, ae a, a [centum], distrib. num. adj., a hundred each.
centēsimus, a, um [centum], num. adj., hundredth.
centum, indecl. num. adj., a hundred.