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Chapter 16

nonus, nona, nonum

9th

aperio, aperīre

to open 4th conjugation

pila, pilae

ball 1st declension feminine

eam

her, it

novus, nova, novum

new

ludo, ludere

to play 3rd conjugation

hospes, hospitis

guest, host, friend 3rd declension masculine or feminine

alter . . . alterum

the one . . . the other

nobiscum

with us

carissimus, carissima, carissimum

dearest

scio, scīre

to know 4th conjugation

iocus, ioci

joke, prank 2nd declension masculine

ut

as

de

down from, concerning, about object is in the ablative case

excipio, excipere

to catch (welcome, receive) 3rd -io conjugation

itaque

and so, therefore

animus, animi

mind 2nd declension masculine

relinquo, relinquere

to leave behind 3rd conjugation

apud

with object is in the accusative case

ferio, ferīre

to hit, strike 4th conjugation

mortuus, mortua, mortuum

dead

verto, vertere

to turn 3rd conjugation

voco, vocāre

to call 1st conjugation