Stages 13-16 Nouns.

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Stages 13-16 Nouns

aedificium, i building

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY aliquid something

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY aqua, ae, f. water

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY aula, ae, f. palace

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY auxilium, ī, n. help

coniuratio, coniurationis, f. CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY coniuratio, coniurationis, f. plot

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY consilium, ī, n. plan

custos, custodis, m. guard CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY custos, custodis, m. guard

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY deus, ī, m. a god

mistress, lady of the house CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY domina, ae, f. mistress, lady of the house

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY donum, ī, n. gift

effigies, ei, f. image, statue CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY effigies, ei, f. image, statue

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY equus, ī, m. horse

faber, fabrī, m. craftsman CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY faber, fabrī, m. craftsman

familiaris, is, m./f. relative CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY familiaris, is, m./f. relative

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY flos, floris, m. flower

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY imperator, is, m. emperor

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY lectus, ī, m. couch

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY mare, maris, n. sea

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY maritus, ī, m. husband

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY nauta, ae, m. sailor

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY ordo, ordinis, m. row

plaustrum, ī, n. cart, wagon CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY plaustrum, ī, n. cart, wagon

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY princeps, principis, m. chieftan, chief

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY rex, regis, m. king

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY sacerdos, sacerdotis, m. priest

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY saxum, ī, n. rock

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY unda, ae, f. wave

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY vita, vitae life

himself, herself, themselves (same as subject of the verb) CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY se himself, herself, themselves (same as subject of the verb)