Nunc Agenda: Copy out the chart headings and fill in the Latin vocab and English meanings p. 26 LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES.

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Nunc Agenda: Copy out the chart headings and fill in the Latin vocab and English meanings p. 26 LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aliquid somethingpronoun

aliquid

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aliquidsomething pronoun

apud (+ACC)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES apudamong, at the house of prep

attonitus, -a, -um

attonitus, attonita, attonitum LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES attonitusastonishedadjective

aula

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aulahall, palacenoun (f)

cotīdiē

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES cotīdiēeveryday, each day advquotidian

decōrus, decora, decorum

decōrus LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES decōrusproper, right adjdécor, decorous, decorum

dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES dēleōdestroyverbdelete deleterious

deus [deī, dī (nom.pl.)]

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES deusgod noun (m) deity

difficilis

difficilis, difficilis, difficile LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES difficilisdifficultadjdifficult

dīligenter

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES dīligentercarefullyadvdiligent

domina

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES dominamistress, ladynoun (f) dominate

dōnum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES dōnum gift, present noun (n)donate

familiāris: familiārem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES familiarisfamiliar, friendly, of the same family adjfamiliar

fidēlis

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES fidēlis faithful, loyaladjfidelity

ipse, ipsa

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECHENGLISH DERIVATIVES ipse (m) ipsa (f) ipsum (n) himself herself itself myself etc pronoun (intensifying)

iste

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES iste ista istud that (yuk) one that other one pronoun

lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES lavō wash, clean verblavatory laundry

marītus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES marītushusbandnoun (m)marriage

necesse

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES necesse (only appears in this form) necessaryadjnecessary

nōbilis: nōbilem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nōbilisnoble, high-born adjnoble, nobility

quam

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES quam howadv

quamquam

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES quamquam although conj

-que

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES -que (added to the second word of a pair or sequence) andenclitic conjunction

rēx: rēgem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES rēxking noun (m) regal, regicide

ubi

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANINGPART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ubiwhenadv