"Latin Grammar" Lesson 8 Flashcards
diēs, diēī, m.
(f. often in singular only)
day
fidēs, fideī, f.
trust, faith, belief, confidence
facies, faciēī, f.
face, form, shape, appearance
missa, -ae, f.
Mass
pānis, pānis, m.
bread, loaf, food
discipulus, -ī, m.
pupil, disciple, student
tēctum, -ī, n.
roof, ceiling, house, shelter
nox, noctis, f. (IUM)
night, darkness, ignorance
mūrus, -ī, m.
wall, protection, defence
somnus, -ī, m.
sleep, drowsiness, dream
grātia, -ae, f.
grace, thankfulness, gratitude
agō, agere, ēgī, āctus
to do, act, move, put in motion
dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī (ii), dormītus
to sleep, rest
scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptus
to write, draw, compose
doceō, docēre, docuī, doctus
to teach, instruct
peccō, peccāre, peccāvī, peccātus
to sin, err, miss, offend
novus, -a, -um
new, strange
aequus, -a, -um
right, level, equal, favorable
dīgnus, -a, -um
just, worthy, suitable
potens, -entis
powerful, able, mighty
(also Contemporary Participle of “posse”)
ecce
behold, look!, There it is!
sīc
so, thus, in this way
hodiē
today, this day
item
also, likewise, in the same manner
simul
together, at the same time, as soon as
sed
but, on the contrary
futūrus
about to be
(Subsequent participle of “esse”)
itūrus
about to go
(Subsequent Participle of “ire”)
iēns, euntis
going
(Contemporary Participle of “ire”)
day
diēs, diēī, m.
(f. often in singular only)
trust, faith, belief, confidence
fidēs, fideī, f.
face, form, shape, appearance
facies, faciēī, f.
Mass
missa, -ae, f.
bread, loaf, food
pānis, pānis, m.
pupil, disciple, student
discipulus, -ī, m.
roof, ceiling, house, shelter
tēctum, -ī, n.
night, darkness, ignorance
nox, noctis, f. (IUM)
wall, protection, defence
mūrus, -ī, m.
sleep, drowsiness, dream
somnus, -ī, m.
grace, thankfulness, gratitude
grātia, -ae, f.
to do, act, move, put in motion
agō, agere, ēgī, āctus
to sleep, rest
dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī (ii), dormītus
to write, draw, compose
scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptus
to teach, instruct
doceō, docēre, docuī, doctus
to sin, err, miss, offend
peccō, peccāre, peccāvī, peccātus
new, strange
novus, -a, -um
right, level, equal, favorable
aequus, -a, -um
just, worthy, suitable
dīgnus, -a, -um
powerful, able, mighty
(also Contemporary Participle of “posse”)
potens, -entis
behold, look!, There it is!
ecce
so, thus, in this way
sīc
today, this day
hodiē
also, likewise, in the same manner
item
together, at the same time, as soon as
simul
but, on the contrary
sed
about to be
(Subsequent participle of “esse”)
futūrus
about to go
(Subsequent Participle of “ire”)
itūrus
going
(Contemporary Participle of “ire”)
iēns, euntis