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ager, agri, m.
field agrarian, agriculture, pilgrim, peregrination
amicus, -i, m.
friend (male) amicable (derived from the Latin amo, amare)
amica, -ae f.
friend (female)
carrus, carri, m.
cart, wagon cart, car, cargo, career, carriage
dea, deae, f(NB. irregular in dative and abl. plural, both are deabus)
goddess deity, deify, deification, divine, divinity, adieu
deus, dei, m.
god
dominus, -i, m.
master, lord dominate, dominion, domineer, predominance, predominate
equus, equi, m.
horse equestrian, equine, equestrienne
filia, -ae f.
(NB. irregular in dative and abl. Plural, both are filiabus)
daughter
filius, fili, m.
(NB, words that end in -ius can have the gen. sing ending in -i or -ii! stem = fili-)
son
filial, affiliate
liberi, liberorum, m.
(NB plural only; comes from the Latin word liber, free)
children
magistra, magistrae, f.
teacher, master (female) magistrate, maestro, master
magister, magistri, m.
teacher, master (male)
patria, -ae, f.
fatherland, native country patriotic, patriot
puer, pueri, m.
boy puerile, puerility
Romana, -ae, f
Roman (female) Roman
Romanus, -i, m .
Roman (male)
servus, -i, m.
slave, servant servitude, servile, service, servitude, subservient
vir, viri
man, hero virile, virility
bellum, -i, n
war belligerent, rebel, rebellion, duel, rebellious
consilium, consili, n
(NB Just like 2nd declension masculine words, the neuter ones that end in "-ium" can have the genitive -i, or -ii; the stem has the "i-". e.g. consili-)
plan, counsel counsel
frumentum, -i, n.
grain frumentaceous
oppidum, -i, n.
danger perilous, imperil, peril
proelium, proeli, n.
battle
sacrificium, sacrifici, n.
(NB Just like 2nd declension masculine words, the neuter ones that end in "-ium" can have the genitive -i, or -ii; the stem has the "i-". e.g. sacrifici-)
sacrifice sacrificial
signum, -i, n.
sign, symbol, signal signify, significance, assign, consign, designate, ensign, resign, signet, signature
templum, -i, n.
temple templar, contemplate
servo, -are, -avi, -atus
save, guard
(NB. not serve!) conservation, conservatory, observe, preserve, preservation, reserve, reservation, reservoir
spero, -are, -avi, -atus
hope despair, desperation, desperado
mox
soon
non iam
no longer
nunc
now
olim
once, once upon a time
arena, -ae, f.
sand (the floor of arena was covered with sand) arena
captivus, -i, m.
captive captivate, captivity
gladius, -i, m.
sword gladiator, gladiolus, gladiatorial
ludus, -i, m.
school or game allude, allusion, delude, delusion, collusion, elude, elusive, illusion, ludicrous, interlude, prelude
otium, oti, n.
leisure otiose, negotiate, negotiation
praemium, praemi, n.
reward premium
pretium, preti, n.
price appraisal, precious, price, appreciate, depreciate, praise, prize
incito, -are, -avi, -atus
incite, arouse incite
pugno, -are, -avi, -atus
fight compunction, expunge, pounce, punch, pugnacious, pugilist, repugnant
video, videre, vidi, visus
see video, visual, vision, revise evident, providential
post (acc)
after, behind post meridiem, posterity, posthumous, postwar, preposterous
aut....aut
either....or
et .... et
both....and
nunc
now
tunc
then