LESSON XXII, [§ 146]

Nouns

disciplīna, -ae, f., training, culture, discipline

ōrnāmentum, -ī, n., ornament, jewel

Gāius, Gāī, m., Caius, a Roman first name

Tiberius, Tibe´rī, m., Tiberius, a Roman first name

Verb

doceō, -ēre, teach (doctrine)

Adverb

maximē, most of all, especially

Adjective

antīquus, -qua, -quum, old, ancient (antique)

LESSON XXVII, [§ 168]
Nouns āla, -ae, f., wing deus, -ī, m., god (deity)1 monstrum, -ī, n., omen, prodigy; monster ōrāculum, -ī, n., oracle Verb vāstō, -āre, lay waste, devastate Adjectives commōtus, -a, -um, moved, excited maximus, -a, -um, greatest (maximum) saevus, -a, -um, fierce, savage Adverbs ita, thus, in this way, as follows tum, then, at that time

1. For the declension of deus, see [§ 468]

LESSON XXVIII, [§ 171]
Verbs respondeō, -ēre, respond, reply servō, -āre, save, preserve Adjective cārus, -a, -um, dear (cherish) Conjunction autem, but, moreover, now. Usually stands second, never first Noun vīta, -ae, f., life (vital)
LESSON XXIX, [§ 176]
Verb superō, -āre, conquer, overcome (insuperable) Nouns cūra, -ae, f., care, trouble locus, -ī, m., place, spot (location). Locus is neuter in the plural and is declined loca, -ōrum, etc. perīculum, -ī, n., danger, peril Adverbs semper, always tamen, yet, nevertheless Prepositions , with abl., down from; concerning per, with acc., through Conjunction si, if
LESSON XXX, [§ 182]