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.
+ scando:, climb]],
    climb down, descend
de:-scri:bo:, -ere, -scri:psi:, -scri:ptus [[de:, down, + scri:bo:,
    write]], write down
de:si:dero:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, long for
de:-silio:, -i:re, -ui:, -sultus [[de:, down, + salio:, leap]],
    leap down
de:-spe:ro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[de:, away from, + spe:ro:,
    hope]], despair
de:-spicio:, -ere, -spe:xi, -spectus [[de:, down]], look down upon,
    despise

de:-sum, -esse, -fui:, -futu:rus [[de:, away from, + sum, be]],
    be wanting, lack, with dat. (Sec. 426)
deus, -i:, m. god (Sec. 468)
de:-volvo:, -ere, -volvi:, -volu:tus [[de:, down, + volvo:, roll]],
    roll down
de:-voro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[de:, down, + voro:, swallow]],
    devour
dexter, -tra, -trum (-tera, -terum), adj. to the right, right.
  a:  dextro:  cornu:, on the right wing
Dia:na, -ae, f. Diana, goddess of the moon and twin sister of Apollo
di:co:, -ere, di:xi:, dictus (imv. di:c), say, speak, tell.  Usually
    introduces indirect discourse (Sec. 420.a)
dicta:tor, -o:ris, m. [[dicto:, dictate]], dictator, a chief
    magistrate with unlimited power
die:s, -e:i or die:, m., sometimes f. in sing., day (Sec. 467)
dif-fero:, -ferre, distuli:, di:la:tus [[dis-, apart, + fero:,
    carry]], carry apart; differ.
  differre inter se:, differ from each other
dif-ficilis, -e, adj. [[dis-, not, + facilis, easy]], hard,
    difficult
(Sec. 307)
difficulta:s, -a:tis, f. [[difficilis, hard]], difficulty
di:ligenter, adv. [[di:lige:ns, careful]], compared di:ligentius,
    di:ligentissime:, industriously, diligently
di:ligentia, -ae, f. [[di:lige:ns, careful]], industry, diligence
di:-mico:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus, fight, struggle
di:-mitto:, -ere, -mi:si:, -missus [[di:-, off, + mitto:, send]],
    send away, dismiss, disband.
  di:mittere animum in, direct one’s mind to, apply one’s self to
Diome:de:s, -is, m. Di:-o-me:’de:s, a name
dis-, di:-, a prefix expressing separation, off, apart, in different
    directions
.  Often negatives the meaning
dis-ce:do:, -ere, -cessi:, -cessus [[dis-, apart, + ce:do:, go]],
    depart from, leave, withdraw, go away
dis-cerno:, -ere, -cre:vi:, -cre:tus [[dis-, apart, + cerno:,
    sift]], separate; distinguish
discipli:na, -ae, f. instruction, training, discipline
discipulus, -i:, m. [[disco:, learn]], pupil, disciple
disco:, -ere, didici:, ——­, learn
dis-cutio:, -ere, -cussi:, -cussus [[dis-, apart,
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