per—pergō, ere, perrēxī, perrēctus, to go straight on, proceed, hasten; with acc., pursue with vigor, perform; partēs pergere, to play the rōle.
por (= prō)—porrigō, ere, porrēxī, porrēctus, to spread or stretch out; hold forth, offer, present.
regredior, see [gradior].
[Rēgulus, ī], m., M. Atīlius, consul in 256 B.C.; defeated in Africa and taken prisoner by the Carthaginians, 255.
rēiciō, see [iaciō].
relābor, see [lābor].
relēgō, āre, āvī, ātus [re + lēgō, to send], to send out of the way, remove.
religiō, ōnis, f., sense of duty; religion, devotion to the gods; scruple.
religiōsus [religiō], adj., careful, scrupulous; sacred, holy.
religō, see [ligō].