adversus and adversum, prep. with acc., in opposition to, against, towards.
advocātiō, ōnis [advocō], f., advocacy, legal assistance; in advocātiōnem venīre, to come to one’s aid in court.
advocātus, ī [advocō], m., adviser, advocate.
advocō, see [vocō].
aedēs, see [aedis].
aedificium, ī [aedificō], n., a building.
aedificō, āre, āvī, ātus [aedis + faciō], to build.
aedīlis, is [aedis], m., aedile, commissioner of public works, the name of certain Roman magistrates, four in number, charged with the care of the streets and public buildings, the regulation of the markets, and the duty of distributing the corn which the state furnished to the poor. They took care, also, of the records of the senate and other documents, and superintended the performance of certain public games.
aedīlitās, ātis [aedīlis], f., aedileship.
[aedis] or aedēs, is, f., in sing., temple; in pl., house, dwelling.