Latin lesson 9

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Latin lesson 9

Brevis
Brief (3rd decl. adj.)
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Brevis Brief (3rd decl. adj.)
Facilis Easy (3rd decl. adj.)
Fortis Brave (3rd decl. adj.)
Gravis Serious (3rd. decl. adj.)
Humilis Humble (3rd decl. adj.)
Levis Trivial (3rd decl. adj.)
Mollis Soft (3rd decl. adj.)
Nobilis Noble (3rd decl. adj.)
Turpis Disgraceful (3rd. decl. adj.)
Crudelis Cruel (3rd decl. adj.)
Difficilis Difficult (3rd decl. adj)
Gracilis Slender (3rd decl. adj)
Mirabilis Marvellous (3rd decl. adj.)
Terribilis Terrible (3rd decl. adj.)
Tristis Sad (3rd decl. adj.)
Utilis Useful (3rd decl. adj.)
Dulcis Sweet (3rd decl. adj.)
Fidelis Faithful (3rd decl. adj.)
Adiuvo (are) Help (1st con.)
Amemus let us love
bibat let him drink
castitas (tatis) Chastity (3rd decl.)
Catullus (i) Catullus (2nd decl)
Cogito (are) Think (1st con)
Cupido (inis) Cupid (3rd decl.)
Diligere to love
Dum while (as long as)
Evanuit he has vanished
Fatum (i) (n) fate
Furtum (i) (n) theft
Hoc this
Incipio begin (3rd con.)
Infirmus (a-um) sick
Inflammo (are) inflame (1st)
Inimicus (i) (m) enemy
iniuria (ae) (f) harm
invidia (ae) (f) grudge (jealousy)
iusserat he had ordered
meus (a-um) my
molestus (a um) troublesome
occidere to kill
oculus (i) (m) eye
pagina (ae) (f) page
placeo (ere) please (2nd)
Propertius (i) Propertius
reliquit he has left
rogavit he asked
satiemus let us fill
satis enough
scio (ire) know
sepelire to bury
silentium (i) (n) silence
sinunt they allow
superbus (a-um) proud
tandem at last
tu (nom.) you
vestire to clothe
vinolentus (a-um) fond of booze
vivamus let us live
abiit he went away
audivisti you heard
clamor (is) (m) shout (cry)
congitabam (cogitabas) I was thinking (, you)
contentio (nis) (f) dispute (competition)
cor (dis) (n) heart
currit he runs
de (w/ abl) about
dolus (i) (m) deceit
dormiebas you were sleeping
dormio (, dormis) I am sleeping (, you)
excito (are) wake (arouse)
honoro (are) honor
horrendus (a-um) fearful (to be feared)
iam now (already)
immo no (on the contrary)
iudicium (i) (n) trial (judgement)
libellus (i) (m) little book
murmuro (are) murmur
nec multo post not long afterwards
obdormit he falls asleep
ohe woah
opere perfecto with the task completed
os (oris) (n) mouth
praeponere to prefer
proferre to put forward
scribit he writes
somnus (i) (m) sleep
ululo (are) howl
veritas (veritatis) truth
vox (vocis) voice

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