Lessons 14-15 Vocabulary Latin I 2013.

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Lessons 14-15 Vocabulary Latin I 2013

ager, agri (m.) field

filius, fili (m.) son

magister, magistri magistra, magistrae (f.) (m.) teacher

puer, pueri (m.) boy

vir, viri (m.) man

amicus, amica, amicum friendly

liber, libera, liberum free (adj.)

noster, nostra, nostrum our

sacer, sacra, sacrum sacred

animus, animi (m.) mind, courage, spirit

colonus, coloni (m.) settler, colonist

habito, habitare, habitavi, habitatus live, dwell

migro, migrare, migravi, migratus depart, migrate

sum, esse, fui, futurus to be

in (+ acc.) into, onto, against