Wheelock's Latin - Chapter 25

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latin

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Infinitives; Indirect Statement

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Latin, BLC Network, Latin Is Not a Dead Language Group (everyone is welcome), Wheelock's Latin

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Wheelock's Latin - Chapter 25

lingua, linguae, f.
tongue; language
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lingua, linguae, f. tongue; language
ferox (gen. ferocis) (adj. - 3rd D) fierce, savage
fidelis, fidele (adj. - 3rd D) faithful, loyal
geminus, -a, -um (adj.) twin
sapiens (gen. sapientis) (adj. - 3rd D) wise, judicious
sapiens, sapientis, m. a wise man, philosopher
ultimus, -a, -um (adj.) farthest, extreme; last, final
dehinc (adv.) then, next
hic (adv.) here
ait (sg.), aiunt (pl.) (commonly used with proverbs) he says, he asserts (sg.); they say, they assert (pl.)
credo, credere, credidi, creditum (+ acc. or dat.) (3) to believe, trust
iaceo, iacere, iacui, -- (2) to lie; lie prostrate; lie dead
nego, negare, negavi, negatum (1) to deny, say that...not
nescio, nescire, nescivi, nescitum (4) not to know, be ignorant
nuntio, nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatum (1) to announce, report, relate
patefacio, patefacere, patefeci, patefactum (3) to make open, open; disclose, expose
puto, putare, putavi, putatum (1) to reckon, suppose, judge, think, imagine
spero, sperare, speravi, speratum (1) to hope for, hope
suscipio, suscipere, suscepi, susceptum (3) to undertake