:rus, -a, -um\, _hard, rough; unfeeling, cruel; severe, toilsome_
(durable)
/Ro:ma:nus, -a, -um\, _Roman_. As a noun, Ro:ma:nus, -i:, m.,
_a Roman_
LESSON XII, Sec. 90
NOUNS
/fi:lius, fi:li:\, m., _son_ (filial)
fluvius, fluvi:, m., _river_ (fluent)
/gladius, gladi:\, m., _sword_ (gladiator)
/praesidium, praesi'di:\, n., _garrison, guard, protection_
/proelium, proeli:\, n., _battle_
ADJECTIVES
/fi:nitimus, -a, -um\, _bordering upon, neighboring, near to_.
As a noun, fi:nitimi:, -o:rum, m., plur., _neighbors_
/Germa:nus, -a, -um\, _German_. As a noun, Germa:nus, -i:, m.,
_a German_
/multus, -a, -um\, _much_; plur., _many_
ADVERB
/saepe\, _often_
LESSON XIII, Sec. 95
NOUNS
/ager, agri:\, m., _field_ (acre)
/co:pia, -ae\, f., _plenty, abundance_ (copious); plur., _troops,
forces_
/Corne:lius, Corne:'li:\, m., _Cornelius_
/lo:ri:'ca, -ae\, f., _coat of mail, corselet_
/praemium, praemi:\, n., _reward, prize_ (premium)
/puer, pueri:\, m., _boy_ (puerile)
/Ro:ma, -ae\, f., _Rome_
/scu:tum, -i:\, n., _shield_ (escutcheon)
/vir, viri:\, m., _man, hero_ (virile)
ADJECTIVES
/legio:na:rius, -a, -um\,[A] _legionary, belonging to the legion_.
As a noun, legio:na:rii:, -o:rum, m., plur., _legionary soldiers_
/li:ber, li:bera, li:berum\, _free_ (liberty) As a noun. li:beri:,
-o:rum, m., plur., _children_ (lit. _the freeborn_)
/pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum\, _pretty, beautiful_
PREPOSITION
/apud\, _among_, with acc.
CONJUNCTION
/sed\, _but_
[Footnote A: The genitive singular masculine of adjectives in -ius
ends in -ii: and the vocative in -ie; not in -i:, as in nouns.]
LESSON XIV, Sec. 99
NOUNS
/auxilium, auxi'li:\, n., _help, aid_ (auxiliary)
/castrum, -i:\, n., _fort_ (castle); plur., _camp_ (lit. _forts_)
/cibus, -i:\, m., _food_
/co:nsilium, co:nsi'li:\, n., _plan_ (counsel)
/di:ligentia, -ae\, f., _diligence, industry_
magister, magistri:, m., _master, teacher_[A]
ADJECTIVES
/aeger, aegra, aegrum\, _sick_
/cre:ber, cre:bra, cre:brum\, _frequent_
/miser, misera, miserum\, _wretched, unfortunate_ (miser)
[Footnote A: Observe that dominus, as distinguished from
/magister\, means _master_ in the sense of _owner_.]
LESSON XV, Sec. 107
NOUNS
/carrus, -i:\, m., _cart, wagon_
/inopia, -ae\, f., _want, lack;_ the opposite of co:pia
/studium,
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