Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.

Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.
de:cido:, de:cidere, de:cidi:, ——­\, _fall down_ (deciduous) de:silio:, de:sili:re, de:silui:, de:sultus\, leap down, dismount maneo:, mane:re, ma:nsi:, ma:nsu:rus\, _remain_ tra:du:co:, tra:du:cere, tra:du:xi:, tra:ductus\, lead across

LESSON LIII, Sec. 306

  aquila, -ae\, f., _eagle_ (aquiline)
  
auda:x\, gen. auda:cis\, adj., _bold, audacious_
  
celer, celeris, celere\, swift, quick (celerity).  Cf. ve:lo:x
  explo:rato:r, -o:ris\, m., _scout, spy_ (explorer)
  
inge:ns\, gen. ingentis\, adj., _huge, vast_
  
medius, -a, -um\, middle, middle part of (medium)
  me:ns, mentis (-ium)\, f., _mind_ (mental).  Cf. animus
  
opportu:nus, -a, -um\, opportune
  quam\, adv., _than_.  With the superlative quam gives the force of
    _as possible_, as quam auda:cissimi:  viri:, _men as bold as
    possible_
  
recens\, gen. recentis\, adj., _recent_
  
tam\, adv., so.  Always with an adjective or adverb, while ita is
    generally used with a verb

  quaero:, quaerere, quaesi:vi:, quaesi:tus\, _ask, inquire, seek_
    (question).  Cf. peto: 

LESSON LIV, Sec. 310

  alacer, alacris, alacre\, _eager, spirited, excited_ (alacrity)
  
celerita:s, -a:tis\, f., speed (celerity)
  cla:mor, cla:mo:ris\, m., _shout, clamor_
  
le:nis, le:ne\, mild, gentle (lenient)
  mulier, muli’eris\, f., _woman_
  
multitu:do:, multitu:dinis\, f., multitude
  ne:mo:\, dat. ne:mini:\, acc. ne:minem\ (gen. nu:lli:us\,
    abl. nu:llo:\, from nu:llus\), no plur., m. and f., no one
  no:bilis, no:bile\, _well known, noble_
  
noctu:\, adv. (an old abl.), by night (nocturnal)
  statim\, adv., _immediately, at once_
  
subito:\, adv., suddenly
  tardus, -a, -um\, _slow_ (tardy)
  
cupio:, cupere, cupi:vi:, cupi:tus\, desire, wish (cupidity)

LESSON LV, Sec. 314

  aedificium, aedifi’ci:\, n., _building, dwelling_ (edifice)
  
imperium, impe’ri:\, n., command, chief power; empire
  mors, mortis (-ium)\, f., _death_ (mortal)
  
reliquus, -a, -um\, remaining, rest of.  As a noun, m. and n. plur.,
    the rest (relic)
  scelus, sceleris\, n., _crime_
  
servitu:s, -u:tis\, f., slavery (servitude)
  valle:s, vallis (-ium)\, f., _valley_

  abdo:, abdere, abdidi:, abditus\, _hide_
  
contendo:, contendere, contendi:, contentus\, strain, struggle;
    hasten
(contend)
  occi:do:, occi:dere, occi:di:, occi:sus\, _cut down, kill_. 
    Cf.
neco:\, interficio:\
  
perterreo:, perterre:re, perterrui:,

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