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.
be certain; consist of
co:nsul, -ulis, m. consul (Sec. 464.2.a) co:n-su:mo:, -ere, -su:mpsi:, -su:mptus [[com-, intensive, + sumo:,
    take]], consume, use up
con-tendo:, -ere, -di:, -tus, strain; hasten; fight, contend,
    struggle

con-tineo:, -e:re, -ui:, -tentus [[com-, together, + teneo:,
    hold]], hold together, hem in, contain; restrain
contra:, prep, with acc. against, contrary to con-traho:, -ere, -tra:xi:, -tra:ctus [[com-, together, + traho:,
    draw]], draw together; of sails, shorten, furl
contro:versia, -ae, f. dispute, quarrel con-venio:, -i:re, -ve:ni:, -ventus [[com-, together, + venio:,
    come]], come together, meet, assemble
con-verto:, -ere, -verti:, -versus [[com-, intensive, + verto:,
    turn]], turn
con-voco:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[com-, together, + voco:, call]],
    call together
co-orior, -i:ri:, -ortus sum, dep. verb [[com-, intensive, + orior,
    rise]], rise, break forth
co:pia, -ae, f. [[com-, intensive, + ops, wealth]], abundance,
    wealth, plenty
.  Plur. co:piae, -a:rum, troops
coquo:, -ere, coxi:, coctus, cook Corinthus, -i:, f. Corinth, the famous city on the Isthmus of Corinth Corne:lia, -ae, f. Cornelia, daughter of Scipio and mother of the
    Gracchi
Corne:lius, Corne:’li:, m. Cornelius, a Roman name cornu:, -u:s, n. horn; wing of an army, a:  dextro:  cornu:, on the
    right wing
(Sec. 466)
coro:na, -ae, f. garland, wreath; crown coro:na:tus, -a, -um, adj. crowned corpus, -oris, n. body cor-ripio:, -ere, -ui:, -reptus [[com-, intensive, + rapio:,
    seize]], seize, grasp
coti:dia:nus, -a, -um, adj. daily coti:die:, adv. daily cre:ber, -bra, -brum, adj. thick, crowded, numerous, frequent cre:do:, -ere, -di:di:, -ditus, trust, believe, with dat. 
    (Sec. 501.14)
cremo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, burn creo:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, make; elect, appoint Creo:n, -ontis, m. Creon, a king of Corinth cre:sco:, -ere, cre:vi:, cre:tus, rise, grow, increase Cre:ta, -ae, f. Crete, a large island in the Mediterranean Cre:taeus, -a, -um, adj. Cretan cru:s, cru:ris, n. leg cru:stulum, -i:, n. pastry, cake cubi:le, -is, n. bed cultu:ra, -ae, f. culture, cultivation cum, conj. with the indic. or subjv. when; since; although
    (Sec. 501.46)
cum, prep, with abl. with (Sec. 209) cupide:, adv. [[cupidus, desirous]], compared cupidius,
    cupidissime:, eagerly
cupidita:s, -a:tis, f. [[cupidus, desirous]], desire, longing cupio:, -ere, -i:vi:  or -ii:, -i:tus, desire, wish.  Cf. volo:  cu:r, adv. why, wherefore cu:ra, -ae, f. care, pains; anxiety cu:ria, -ae, f. senate house cu:ro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[cu:ra, care]], care for, attend to,
    look after

curro:, -ere, cucurri:, cursus, run currus, -u:s, m. chariot cursus, -u:s, m. course custo:dio:, -i:re, -i:vi:, -i:tus [[custo:s, guard]], guard, watch

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