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LCT I Chapter 4
Latin in the Christian Trivium Vol I Chapter 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| ancilla, ancillae, f. | handmaiden, maidservant |
| aqua, aquae, f. | water |
| balaena, balaenae, f. | whale |
| Europa, Europae, f. | Europe |
| familia, familiae, f. | family |
| Gallia, Galliea, f. | Gaul |
| Italia, Italiae, f. | Italy |
| iustitia, iustitiae, f. | justice, righteousness |
| patria, patriae, f. | homeland, home, country, fatherland |
| poeta, poetae, m. | poet |
| propheta, prophetae, m. or f. | prophet |
| provincia, provinciae, f. | province |
| puella, puellae, f. | girl |
| raeda, raedae, f. | carriage, coach |
| Roma, Romae, f. | Rome |
| sapientia, sapientiae, f. | wisdom |
| silva, silvae, f. | forest, woods |
| stella, stellae, f. | star |
| terra, terrae, f. | earth, land, ground |
| tunica, tunicae, f. | tunic |
| turba, turbae, f. | common crowd, crowd |
| via, viae, f. | way, road, street |
| villa, villae, f. | house, country home, farmhouse, villa |
| et | and |
| sed | but |
| est | there is, he/she/it is |
| sunt | there are, they are |
| -que | and may be used when connecting words of like syntax |
| in | + ablative : in or on + accusative: into or against |