LESSON XV, [§ 107]
Nouns carrus, -ī, m., cart, wagon inopia, -ae, f., want, lack; the opposite ofcōpia studium, studī, n., zeal, eagerness (study) Verb mātūrat, he (she, it) hastens. Cf. properat | Adjectives armātus, -a, -um, armed īnfīrmus, -a, -um, week, feeble (infirm) vali´dus, -a, -um, strong, sturdy Adverb iam, already, now |
-que, conjunction, and; an enclitic (cf.[§ 16]) and always added tothesecond of two words to be connected, as arma tēla´que,arms and weapons. | |
LESSON XVII, [§ 117]
Nouns | |
agrī cultūra, -ae, f., agriculture domicilīum, domīci´lī, n., dwelling place (domicile)abode fēmina, -ae, f., woman (female) | Gallia, -ae, f., Gaul Gallus, -i, m., a Gaul lacrima, -ae, f., tear numerus, -ī, m., number (numeral) |
Adjective mātūrus, -a, -um, ripe, mature Verbs arat, he (she, it) plows (arable) dēsīderat, he (she, it) misses, longs for (desire), withacc. | Adverb quō, whither Conjunction an, or, introducing the second half of a double question,as Is he a Roman or a Gaul, Estne Romanus an Gallus? |
LESSON XVIII, [§ 124]
Nouns lūdus, -ī, m.,school socius, socī, m., companion, ally (social) | Adjectives īrātus, -a, -um, angry, furious (irate) laetus, -a, -um, happy, glad (social) |
Adverbs | |
hodiē, to-day ibi, there, in that place mox, presently, soon, of the immediate future | nunc, now, the present moment nūper, lately, recently, of the immediate past |
LESSON XX, [§ 136]
Nouns | |
fōrma, -ae, f., form, beauty poena, -ae, f., punishment, penalty potentia, -ae, f., power (potent) | regīna, -ae, f., queen (regal) superbia, -ae, f., pride, haughtiness trīstītīa, -ae, f., sadness, sorrow |
Adjectives septem, indeclinable, seven superbus, -a, -um, proud, haughty (superb) | Conjunctions nōn sōlum ... sed etiam, not only ... but also |
LESSON XXI, [§ 140]
Nouns sacrum, -ī, n., sacrifice, offering, rite verbum, -ī, n., word (verb) Verbs sedeō, -ēre, sit (sediment) volō, -āre, fly (volatile) | Adjectives interfectus, -a, -um, slain molestus, -a, -um, troublesome, annoying (molest) perpetuus, -a, -um, perpetual, continuous |
ego, personal pronoun, I (egotism). Always emphatic in thenominative. | |