Āfrica, ae, f., Africa, esp. that part of it which lay near Carthage.
[Āfricānus], adj., African. As noun, Āfricānus, ī, m., the cognomen bestowed on Publius Cornelius Scipio, conqueror of Hannibal. See [Scīpiō].
agedum, an interj., used with the imperative or hortatory subjunctive, come on! come! quick!
agellus, ī [dim. of ager], m., a little field, small estate.
ager, agrī, m., field, farm, estate; territory, land, district; the country.
agger, eris [ad + gerō], m., mass (esp. of earth and brushwood), mound, rampart.
aggredior, see [gradior].
[agitō, āre, āvī, ātus] [freq. of agō], drive violently hither and thither; discuss, consider, meditate.
con—cōgitō, āre, āvī, ātus, to think, reflect, consider; plan.
ex + con—excōgitō, āre, āvī, ātus, to think out, devise.