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fenestra, fenestrae, f.
window


(fenestration: the arrangement and design of windows and doors in a building)
filia, filiae, f.
daughter
filius, fili, m.
son


(filial)
finis, finis, m.
[finio]
limit, end, boundary; (pl.) territory


(finish)
flumen, fluminis, n.
[fluo]
river, stream
gladius, gladii, m.
sword
hiems, hiemis, f.
winter; storm; stormy weather
insula, insulae, f.
island


(insular)
locus, loci, m.


loca, locorum, n.
(s.) place, position; rank


(pl.) region, locality

(local, locality)
manus, manus, f.
hand; band of men; forces


(manual)
miles, militis, m.
soldier


(military)
hostis, hostis, m.
I-STEM

enemy, foe; (pl.) the enemy

(hostile)
mons, montis, m.
I-STEM

mountain, hill
infans, infantis, m./f.
I-STEM

infant; (as adj.) speechless, childish, foolish
mare, maris, n.
I-STEM

sea;
"Mare Superum," the Adriatic
navis, navis, f.
I-STEM

ship; "navis longa," battleship, galley; "navis oneraria," transport

(naval)
nox, noctis, f.
I-STEM

night; "prima nocte," early in the night, "multa nocte," late at night

(nocturnal, equinox)
oculus, oculi, m.
eye


(ocular, oculist)
palus, paludis, f.
swamp, marsh
pars, partis, f.
I-STEM

part, portion; region; party, faction;
"in omnes partes," in all directions; "una ex parte," on one side

(part, partial)
pax, pacis, f.
peace
fuga, fugae, f.
flight;
"in fugam dare," to put to flight

(fugitive)
imperator, imperatoris, m.

[impero]
commander, general; emperor
magister, magistri, m.
master, teacher;
"magister equitum," Master of the Horse

(magistrate)
pater, patris, m.
father;
"patres conscripti," senators

(paternal)