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LCT I Chapter 10

Latin in the Christian Trivium Vol I Chapter 10

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unus, una, unum one
duo, duae, duo two
tres, tria three
quattuor four
quinque five
sex six
septem seven
octo eight
novem nine
decem ten
undecim eleven
duodecim twelve, dozen
viginti twenty
centum one hundred, a hundred
mille one thousand, a thousand
primus, prima, primum first
secundus, -a, um second
tertius, -a, -um third
quartus, -a, -um fourth
quintus, -a, -um fifth
sextus, -a, -um sixth
septimus, -a, -um seventh
octavus, -a, -um eighth
nonus, -a, -um ninth
decimus, -a, -um tenth
audacia, -ae, I, f. boldness, daring, audacity
campus, -i, II, m. field, plain
causa, -ae, I, f. reason, cause
copia, -ae, I, f. abundance, supply, plenty
copiae, copiarum f. forces, troops
cura, -ae, I, f. care, anxiety
fama, -ae, I., f. rumor, report, reputation, fame
hora, -ae, I, f. hour
nauta, -ae, I, m. sailor
porta, -ae, I, f. gate
amphitheatrium, amphitheatri, n. amphitheatre
Camps Martius Camp Martius or Field of Mars
Capitolinus the Capitoline Mountain
Circus Maximus Circus Maximus, the racetrack
clivus, clivi, m. hill
Tiber flumen Tiber river
Latium, Lati, n. Latium, the district in west central Italy where Rome is located
Palatium, Palati, n. the Palatine Hill, where wealthy Romans lived
Porta Capena Porta Capena, the gate in the Servian Wall marking the beginning of the Via Appia
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