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Anno Domini (A.D.)
In the year of our Lord
Refers to the year after the birth of Christ.
ante bellum
before the war
Refers to the unique culture that existed in the American South before the Civil War.
Roma Aeterna
Eternal Rome
servus, -i
m.
slave, servant
servile
bellum, -i
n.
war
bellicose
mensa, -ae
f.
table
mesa
amicus, -i
m.
friend
amicable
caelum, -i
n.
sky, heaven
celestial
puella, -ae
f.
girl
annus, -i
m.
year
annual
donum, -i
n.
gift
donation
regina, -ae
f.
queen
Christus, -i
m.
Christ
Christian
forum, -i
n.
forum, marketplace
forum
terra, -ae
f.
earth, land
territory
agnus, -i
m.
lamb
Agnus Dei
oppidum, -i
n.
town
agricola, -ae
m.
farmer
agriculture
dominus, -i
m.
lord, master
dominate
saxum, -i
n.
rock
nauta, -ae
m.
sailor
nautical
equus, -i
m.
horse
equine
regnum, -i
n.
kingdom
reign
poeta, -ae
m.
poet
filius, -i
m.
son
filial
templum, -i
n.
temple
Maria, -ae
f.
Mary
deus, -i
m.
god
deity
verbum, -i
n.
word
verb, verbal
Roma, -ae
f.
Rome
mundus, -i
m.
world, mankind
mundane
debitum, -i
n.
debt, sin
debit
Italia, -ae
f.
Italy
Gender Rule #3
2D "us" M
Second declension nouns that end in "us" are usually masculine.
Gender Rule #4
2D "um" N
Second declension nouns that end in "um" are neuter
Gender Rule #1
NG
Natural Gender
Nouns that name male persons are masculine and nouns that name female person are feminine.
Neuter Rules
1) the nominative and accusative case forms are identical
2) the nominative and accusative plural case ending is -a
Gender Rule #2
1D "a" F
First declension nouns that end in "a" and are usually feminine.