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latin ch 26

Terms

undefined, object
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cena, cenae, f.
dinner
forum, i, n.
forum, marketplace
lex, legis, f.
law, statute
limen, liminis, n.
threshold
lux, lucis, f.
light
mensa, ae, f.
table; dining; dish, course
nox, noctis, f.
night
somnus, i, m.
sleep
quidam, quaedam, quiddam (pron.) or quoddam (adj.)
a certain one or thing, someone, something
pudicus, a, um
modest, chaste
superbus, a, um
arrogant, overbearing, haughty, proud
tristis, triste
sad, sorrowful; joyless, grim, severe
turpis, turpe
ugly; shameful, base, disgraceful
urbanus, a, um
of the city, urban; urbane, elegant
prae +abl
in front of, before
quam
adv. and conj. after comparatives - THAN. w/ superlatives - AS.. AS POSSIBLE
tantum
adv - only
invito, invitare, invitavi, invitatum
to entertain, invite, summon
delectatio, delectationis, f.
delight, pleasure, enjoyment
nepos, nepotis, m.
grandson, descendant
sol, solis, m.
sun
diligens, gen. diligentis
diligent, careful
dissimilis, dissimile
unlike, different
gracilis, gracile
slender, thin
humilis, humile
lowly, humble
maior, maius
greater; older
plural - ancestors (older ones)
primus, a, um
first, foremost, chief, principal
quot
indecl. adj. how many, as many as
similis, simile
+gen or dat. similar (to), like, resembling
superus, a, um
above, upper
plural - the gods
utilis, utile
useful, advantageous

pono, ponere, posui, positum
to put, place, set
probo probare probavi probatum
to approve, recommend; test

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