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Catholic Propers Pt1
Catholic Mass Propers Pt. 1
Term | Definition |
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subsidium n | help, support, aid, relief |
nōlō (present infinitive nōlle, perfect active nōluī); irregular conjugation, irregular, no passive | to be unwilling, to not wish, to not want, to refuse |
cōnfortō (present infinitive cōnfortāre, perfect active cōnfortāvī, supine cōnfortātum); first conjugation | to make stronger, strengthen to give courage |
peragō (present infinitive peragere, perfect active perēgī, supine perāctum); third conjugation | (transitive) to pierce, transfix (transitive) to traverse, pass through (transitive) to harass, disturb, annoy (transitive) to execute, finish, accomplish, complete (transitive) to kill, slay (transitive) to exhaust, use up |
immolō (present infinitive immolāre, perfect active immolāvī, supine immolātum); first conjugation | to immolate, sacrifice |
remittō (present infinitive remittere, perfect active remīsī, supine remissum); third conjugation | to send back, to remit, to throw back, restore to forgive, free one from any thing to give up, reject, yield, resign, grant, concede to omit to do any thing to allow, permit to relax, to diminish to forgo, to do without |
dēdūcō (present infinitive dēdūcere, perfect active dēdūxī, supine dēductum); third conjugation, irregular short imperative | to lead or bring out or away, divert; escort, accompany, conduct (out of one's house as a mark of respect or for protection) to lead, fetch, bring or draw down; weigh down, outweigh to deduct, subtract, diminish, reduce |
vīsitātiō f (genitive vīsitātiōnis); third declension | sight, appearance visit visitation, punishment |
illūstrō (present infinitive illūstrāre, perfect active illūstrāvī, supine illūstrātum); first conjugation | to illuminate, brighten, light up to elucidate, explain, make clear to make famous, render illustrious |
accommodō (present infinitive accommodāre, perfect active accommodāvī, supine accommodātum); first conjugation | to fit or adapt something to something else, lay, put or hang on, attach; prepare (for a use), provide to adjust, adapt or accommodate to; bring someone or something to something, apply (with reflexive) to support, conform to, comply or side with |
innōtēscō (present infinitive innōtēscere, perfect active innōtuī); third conjugation, no supine stem | to become known or noted (transitive, stigmatized) to make known |
nota f (genitive notae); first declension | mark, sign critical mark or remark note |
modestia f (genitive modestiae); first declension | moderation, sophrosyne modesty |
propter (not comparable) | near, at hand, hard by (near): prope, iuxtā Preposition propter (+ accusative) because of, on account of, for (rare) through, by means of |
assūmō (present infinitive assūmere, perfect active assūmpsī, supine assūmptum); third conjugation | to take up, receive, adopt, accept, or assume |
claudō (present infinitive claudere, perfect active clausī, supine clausum); third conjugation | to shut up, close, lock to imprison, confine to encompass, surround to besiege, blockade to limit, restrict to terminate, finish, complete |
caecō (present infinitive caecāre, perfect active caecāvī, supine caecātum); first conjugation | to blind to obscure |
diadēma n (genitive diadēmatis); third declension | diadem, crown, tiara; a royal headdress |
vestiō (present infinitive vestīre, perfect active vestīvī or vestiī, supine vestītum); fourth conjugation | to clothe, dress to adorn, attire, deck (of vegetation) to cover, blanket (figuratively) to make emperor (i.e. clothe in imperial purple) |
indūtus (feminine indūta, neuter indūtum); first/second-declension participle | dressed in clothing; i.e., being covered by an indumentum assumed (a part) |
inops (genitive inopis); third-declension one-termination adjective | helpless, destitute, indigent, poor deprived, lacking, needy (+ genitive or ab + ablative) (of inanimate things) mean, wretched, contemptible weak |
aperiō (present infinitive aperīre, perfect active aperuī, supine apertum); fourth conjugation | (literal) to uncover, make or lay bare, reveal, clear (figurative) to make visible, discover, show, reveal, lay open (figurative) to unclose, open, break open (figurative) to open, set up, establish, begin to open an entrance to, render accessible |
ēsuriēns (genitive ēsurientis); third-declension one-termination participle | Hungering |
inānis (neuter ināne, comparative inānior, superlative inānissimus, adverb ināniter); third-declension two-termination adjective | empty, void, hollow vain worthless foolish, inane |
satiō (present infinitive satiāre, perfect active satiāvī, supine satiātum); first conjugation | to satisfy to sate, satiate to saturate, impregnate (fill to satiety) to glut, cloy |
cōnsequor (present infinitive cōnsequī, perfect active cōnsecūtus sum); third conjugation, deponent | to move, travel, come, pass or go after, or follow behind another (in time and/or space) to chase, to pursue, to go after; to look for, to search for, to seek to attend, to accompany, to escort to copy, to imitate; to adopt, to obey |
exhibēns (genitive exhibentis); third-declension one-termination participle | presenting, showing, exhibiting, revealing delivering; providing |
prōficiēns (genitive prōficientis); third-declension one-termination participle | advancing etc. |
impius (feminine impia, neuter impium, superlative impiissimus); first/second-declension adjective | disloyal, undutiful godless, impious, unpatriotic damned, accursed wicked |
quasi | (almost) as if, like |
ērudiō (present infinitive ērudīre, perfect active ērudīvī or ērudiī, supine ērudītum); fourth conjugation | to instruct, to educate; to cultivate, to refine |
proximum n sg (genitive proximī); second declension | the immediate future the immediate past neighborhood |
circā (not comparable) | around; about on both sides Preposition circā (+ accusative) around; near; about regarding, concerning |
miserātiō f (genitive miserātiōnis); third declension | pity, compassion, commiseration |
terrēnus (feminine terrēna, neuter terrēnum); first/second-declension adjective | earthly terrestrial |
alimōnia f (genitive alimōniae); first declension | food, nourishment feeding, nurture |
iūcunditās f (genitive iūcunditātis); third declension | agreeableness, pleasantness, pleasurableness, charm, delight, enjoyment cheerfulness, liveliness (in the plural) instances of pleasantness, good offices, favors |
suffrāgium n (genitive suffrāgiī or suffrāgī); second declension | voting tablet vote judgement assent applause (Late Latin) help, support (Ecclesiastical Latin) prayer of intercession |
humilitās f (genitive humilitātis); third declension | insignificance, lowliness, unimportance degradation, debasement, humiliation submissiveness, obedience (post-Classical) humility, modesty |
ōrdinō (present infinitive ōrdināre, perfect active ōrdināvī, supine ōrdinātum); first conjugation | to arrange, put in order, organize to rule, govern Synonyms: dominor, regno, gero, moderor, rego, impero, magistrō, imperito to ordain, appoint to office |
illi (not comparable) | that way, on that side, there standing on that side, belonging to that party |
Adverb manifestē | palpably, clearly, openly, evidently, manifestly |
decus n (genitive decoris); third declension | honor, distinction, glory pride, dignity grace, splendor, ornament, beauty (in the plural) deeds of honor, honorable achievements |
speciēs f (genitive speciēī); fifth declension | a seeing, view, look a spectacle, sight external appearance, looks; general outline or shape semblance, pretence, pretext, outward show (per + genitive) show, display point of view, perspective (figuratively) vision, dream, apparition |
praeparandus (feminine praeparanda, neuter praeparandum); first/second-declension participle | which is to be prepared |
velut (not comparable) | even as, as, just as, like, as if namely, that is to say, to be specific |
intendō (present infinitive intendere, perfect active intendī, supine intentum or intensum); third conjugation | to stretch out; to strain to turn one's attention to, focus (on) to aim, turn, direct to intend to, aim, seek (Medieval Latin) to understand (Medieval Latin) to hear (Medieval Latin) to think, believe (Medieval Latin) to go to, travel |
audītus (feminine audīta, neuter audītum); first/second-declension participle | heard, having been listened to. accepted, agreed, having been accepted upon hearing. |
admittō (present infinitive admittere, perfect active admīsī, supine admissum); third conjugation | to let in, admit to perpetrate, commit |
dēprecor (present infinitive dēprecārī, perfect active dēprecātus sum); first conjugation, deponent | to avert or ward off by (earnest) prayer; deprecate to pray for, intercede on behalf of |
socius (feminine socia, neuter socium); first/second-declension adjective | sharing, joining in, partaking, associated kindred, related, akin, ally leagued, allied, united, confederate |
obumbrātiō f (genitive obumbrātiōnis); third declension | shading, darkening obscuring |