Latin NCEA Level 1 - M

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Latin NCEA Level 1 - M

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Latin NCEA Level 1 - M

magister, -tri (m)
teacher, master
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magister, -tri (m) teacher, master
magistratus, -us (m) magistracy, magistrate
magnificus, -a, -um grand, splendid
magnopere greatly
magnus, -a, -um great, big
maior, maius bigger, greater
malo, malle, malui to prefer
malus, -a, -um bad
mando, -are, -avi, -atum to entrust
mane in the morning, early
maneo, -ere, mansi, mansum to stay, remain
manus, -us (f) hand; band (of men)
mare, maris (n) sea
mater, matris (f) mother
matrimonium, -i (n) marriage
maximus, -a, -um biggest, greatest
maxime most, very much
medius, -a, -um middle, the middle of
memor, memoris mindful, remembering (+Gen)
memoria, -ae (f) memory
melior, melius better
memini, isse to remember
mens, mentis (f) mind
mensa, -ae table
mensis, mensis (m) month
mercator, -oris (m) merchant
meus, -a, -um my
miles, militis (m) soldier
militaris, -e military
mille, milia thousand, thousands
minime least, very little, not at all
minimus, -a, -um very small, least
minor, minus smaller
minor, -ari, minatus sum to threaten
miror, -ari, miratus sum to wonder, be amazed
mirus, -a, -um wonderful
miser, -era, -erum unhappy, wretched
mitto, -ere, misi, missum to send
modo only
non modo....sed etiam not only....but also
modus, -i (m) way, method
moneo, -ere, -ui, -itum to advise, warn
mons, montis (m) mountain
monstrum -i (n) monster
mora, -ae (f) delay
morbus, -i (m) illness, disease
morior, mori, mortuus sum to die
moror, -ari, moratus sum to delay
mors, mortis (f) death
mos, moris (m) custom, habit: (pl) character, behaviour
moveo, -ere, movi, motum to move
mox soon
multitudo, multitudinis (f) crowd, multitude
multus, -a, -um much, many
munio, -ire, munivi, munitum to fortify, strengthen; build (road)
murus, -i (m) wall
muto, -are, -avi, -atum to change

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