LatinVocabZAdjectivesRandEng1 Flashcards

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

human

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

hūmānus, hūmāna, hūmānum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

famous, distinguished

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praeclārus, praeclāra, praeclārum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

divine

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

dīvīnus, dīvīna, dīvīnum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

large, great, important

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māgnus, māgna, māgnum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

long

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

longus, longa, longum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

old

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vetustus, vetusta, vetustum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

his, her, its, their [3rd person reflexive possessive]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

suus, sua, suum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

our

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

noster, nostra, nostrum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

rich

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

dīves (gen. dīvitis)

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

beautiful, nice

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pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

armed

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armātus, armāta, armātum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

another, other [N.B. irregular neuter singular nominative and accusative]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

alius, alia, aliud

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

so great

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

tantus, tanta, tantum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

each, every, all

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

omnis, omne

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

like

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

similis, simile (+gen. or dat.)

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

poor

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

pauper (gen. pauperis)

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

much (sg.), many (pl.)

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

multus, multa, multum

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IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES

what? / which? [interrogative adjective]

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IRREGULAR ADJECTIVES”

quī, quae, quod?

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

my

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

meus, mea, meum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

new

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

novus, nova, novum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

few [N.B. plural only]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

paucī, paucae, pauca (pl.)

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

fortunate, happy

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

fēlīx (gen. fēlīcis)

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

legitimate, open, just

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

iūstus, iūsta, iūstum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

foreign [to], inconsistent [with]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

aliēnus, aliēna, aliēnum [+ā/ab +abl.]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

any

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

ūllus, ūlla, ūllum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

your, yours [pl.]

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vester, vestra, vestrum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

brave, strong

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

fortis, forte

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

terrifying

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

terribilis, terribile

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

about to be [the future active participle of sum, esse, fuī]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

futūrus, futūra, futūrum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

outward, external

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

externus, externa, externum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

red

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

ruber, rubra, rubrum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

fierce, ferocious

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “1 ENDING”

ferōx (gen. ferōcis)

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

first

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

prīmus, prīma, prīmum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

wretched, sad, miserable

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

miser, misera, miserum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “3 ENDING”

keen, fierce

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “3 ENDING”

ācer, ācris, ācre

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

true

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

vērus, vēra, vērum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

bad

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

malus, mala, malum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

difficult

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

difficilis, difficile

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

full of [gen./abl.]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

plēnus, plēna, plēnum [+gen. or abl.]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

white

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

albus, alba, album

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

deadly

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

fūnestus, fūnesta, fūnestum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

small

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

parvus, parva, parvum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

serious, strict, severe

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

sevērus, sevēra, sevērum

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “3 ENDING”

renowned, well-known, crowded

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “3 ENDING”

celeber, celebris, celebre

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

cruel

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THIRD DECLENSION ADJECTIVES “2 ENDING”

crūdēlis, crūdēle

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

even

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

aequus, aequa, aequum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

rural, rustic

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

rūsticus, rūstica, rūsticum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

good

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

bonus, bona, bonum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

learned

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

doctus, docta, doctum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

your, yours [sg.]

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

tuus, tua, tuum

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

Roman

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FIRST-AND-SECOND DECLENSION ADJECTIVES

Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum