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Latin Ecce II 38

Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 38

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Aeneas, Aeneae, m. Aeneas (son of Venus and Anchises and legendary ancestor of the Romans)
Africa, -ae, f. Africa
Hesperia, -ae, f. Hesperia (land in the West, Italy)
regina, -ae, f. queen
ruina, -ae, f. collapse, ruin
Sicilia, -ae, f. Sicily
terra, -ae, f. earth, ground, land
Troia, -ae, f. Troy
annus, -i, m. year
discipulus, -i m. pupil
responsum, -i, n. reply
torus, -i, m. couch
Aeneis, Aeneidis, f. the Aeneid (an epic poem by Vergil)
Dido, Didonis, f. Dido (queen of Carthage)
dolor, doloris, m. grief
mare, maris, abl. sing., mari, gen. pl., marium n. sea
mensis, mensis, m. month
navis, navis, gen. pl., navium, f. ship
os, oris, n. mouth, face
tempestas, tempestatis, f. storm
Ulixes, Ulixis, m. Ulysses, Odysseus (Greek hero of the Trojan War)
aliqui, -ae, -a some
altus, -a, -um tall, high, lofty, deep
infandus, -a, -um unspeakable
intentus, -a, -um intent, eager
Troianus, -a, -um Trojan
inde from there, then
Quot...? how many
Quotus, -a, -um...? Which (in numerical order)...?
navigo, -are, -avi, -atus to sail
renovo, -are, -avi, -atus to renew
deleo, delere, delevi, deletus (second conjugation) to destroy
obsideo, obsidere, obsedi, obsessus (second conjucation) to besiege
contisceo, contiscescere, conticui to become silent
incendo, incendere, incendi, incensus to burn, set on fire
patior, pati, passus sum to suffer, endure
ordior, ordiri, orsus sum to begin
coepit (he/she/it) began
unus, -a, -um one
primus, -a, -um first
duo, duae, duo two
secundus, -a, -um second
tres, tres, tria three
tertius, -a, -um third
quattuor four
quartus, -a, -um fourth
quinque five
quintus, -a, -um fifth
sex six
sextus, -a, -um sixth
septem seven
septimus, -a, -um seventh
octo eight
octavus, -a, -um eighth
novem nine
nonus, -a, -um ninth
decem ten
decimus, -a, -um tenth
undecem eleven
undecimus, -a, -um eleventh
duodecim twelve
duodecimus, -a, -um twelfth
tredecim thirteen
tertius decimus, -a, -um thirteenth
quattuordecim fourteen
quartus decimus, -a, -um fourteenth
quindecim fifteen
quintus decimus, -a, -um fifteenth
sedecim sixteen
sextus decimus, -a, -um sixteenth
septendecim seventeen
septimus decimus, -a, -um seventeenth
duodeviginti eighteen
duodevicesimus, -a, -um eighteenth
undeviginti nineteen
undevicesimus, -a, -um nineteenth
viginti twenty
vicesimus, -a, -um twentieth
quinquaginta fifty (Roman numeral: L)
quinquagesimus, -a, -um fiftieth
centum a hundred (Roman numeral: C)
centesimus, -a, -um hundredth
quingenti, -ae, -a five hundred (Roman numeral: D)
mille a thousand (Roman numeral: M)
millesimus, -a, -um thousandth
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