Adjectives

bona, good

grāta, pleasing

magna, large, great

mala, bad, wicked

parva, small, little

pulchra, beautiful, pretty

sōla, alone

Nouns

ancil´la, maidservant

Iūlia, Julia

Adverbs1

cūr, why

nōn, not

Pronouns

mea, my; tua, thy, your (possesives)

quid, interrog. pronoun, nom. and acc. sing., what?

-ne, the question sign, an enclitic ([§ 16]) added to the first word, which,in a question, is usually the verb, as amat, he loves, butamat´ne? does he love? est, he is;estne? is he? Of course -ne is not used when thesentence contains quis, cūr, or some other interrogativeword.

1. An adverb is a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb; as, She sings sweetly; she is very talented; she began to sing very early.

LESSON VII, [§ 62]

Nouns

casa, -ae, f., cottage

cēna, -ae, f., dinner

gallī´na, -ae, f., hen, chicken

īn´sula, ae, f., island (pen-insula)

Adverbs

de-in´de, then, in the next place

ubi, where

Preposition

ad, to, with acc. to express motion toward

Verbs

ha´bitat, he (she, it) lives, is living, does live(inhabit)

laudat, he (she, it) praises, is praising, does praise(laud)

parat, he (she, it) prepares, is preparing, doesprepare

vocat, he (she, it) calls, is calling, does call; invites, isinviting, does invite (vocation)

Pronoun

quem, interrog. pronoun, acc. sing., whom?

LESSON VIII, [§ 69]
Nouns Italia, -ae, f., Italy Sicilia, -ae, f., Sicily tuba, -ae, f., trumpet (tube) via, -ae, f., way, road, street (viaduct) Adjectives alta, high, deep (altitude) clāra, clear, bright; famous lāta, wide (latitude) longa, long (longitude) nova, new (novelty)
LESSON IX, [§ 77]

Nouns

bellum, -ī, n., war (re-bel)

cōnstantia, -ae, f., firmness, constancy, steadiness

dominus, -ī, m., master, lord (dominate)

equus, -ī, m., horse (equine)

frūmentum, -ī, n., grain

lēgātus, -ī, m., lieutenant, ambassador (legate)

Mārcus, -ī, m., Marcus, Mark

mūrus, -ī, m., wall (mural)

oppidānus, -ī, m., townsman

oppidum, -ī, n., town

pīlum, -ī, n., spear (pile driver)

servus, -ī, m., slave, servant

Sextus, -ī, m., Sextus

Verbs

cūrat, he (she, it) cares for, with acc.

properat, he (she, it) hastens

LESSON X, [§ 82]

Nouns

amīcus, -ī, m., friend (amicable)

Germānia, -ae, f., Germany

patria, -ae, f., fatherland

populus, -ī, m., people

Rhēnus, -ī, m., the Rhine

vīcus, -ī, m., village