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Catholic Propers Pt3
Question | Answer |
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mūnerō (present infinitive mūnerāre, perfect active mūnerāvī, supine mūnerātum); first conjugation | I present; I honor (with), reward. |
īnsipiēns (genitive īnsipientis, adverb īnsipienter); third-declension one-termination adjective | foolish, unwise, senseless Synonyms: fatuus, stupidus, stultus, brūtus, āmēns, dēmēns Antonyms: callidus, prūdēns, sapiēns, sollers |
mōs m (genitive mōris); third declension | manner (of behaving), way (of behaving); behavior, conduct custom, habit, practice, usage, wont (predominantly plural) character; disposition, inclination, temperament will, self-will, humor, caprice (transf.) quality, nature, mode, fashion |
malitia f (genitive malitiae); first declension | a bad quality; badness, wicked spite, malice, ill will; an act of malice cunning, artfulness |
tormentum n (genitive tormentī); second declension | an engine for hurling missiles; a shot or missile thrown by this, artillery a (twisted) cord or rope an instrument of torture torture, anguish, pain, torment a clothes press, mangle (New Latin) gun, cannon |
onerātus (feminine onerāta, neuter onerātum); first/second-declension participle | filled, loaded, having been filled, burdened (figuratively) deceived, befooled, having been fooled. |
inquīrēns (genitive inquīrentis); third-declension one-termination participle | inquiring, investigating, examining |
dēsum (present infinitive dēesse, perfect active dēfuī, future participle dēfutūrus); irregular conjugation, irregular, no passive, no supine stem except in the future active participle | I am wanting/lacking (+ dative) I fall short of, fail to obtain, miss I abandon, I desert, I neglect I am away, I am absent, I am missing |
intercessor m (genitive intercessōris, feminine intercestrīx); third declension | mediator, intercessor |
multiplicātus (feminine multiplicāta, neuter multiplicātum); first/second-declension participle | increased, augmented, having been increased. (mathematics) multiplied, having been multiplied |
multiplicō (present infinitive multiplicāre, perfect active multiplicāvī, supine multiplicātum); first conjugation | I increase, augment. Synonyms: adiciō, augeō, amplificō, incitō, accumulō, cumulō Antonyms: diminuō, minuō, dēminuō, imminuō, tenuō, premō, corripiō |
largior (present infinitive largīrī or largīrier, perfect active largītus sum); fourth conjugation, deponent | I grant, bestow, dispense, distribute, impart Synonyms: tribuō, impertiō, concēdō, assignō, attribuō, distribuō I lavish or bestow Synonyms: dōnō, moveō I give bribes Synonym: corrumpō |
dēsīderātus (feminine dēsīderāta, neuter dēsīderātum); first/second-declension participle | wanted, having been wanted, desired, having been desired, wished for, having been wished for missed, having been missed, lacked, having been lacked, needed, having been needed |
propitiātiō f (genitive propitiātiōnis); third declension | appeasement, atonement, propitiation |
ūnā (not comparable) | together, simultaneously, at the same time with company at the same place |
celebritās f (genitive celebritātis); third declension | crowd, multitude celebration fame, renown, celebrity |
tribuō (present infinitive tribuere, perfect active tribuī, supine tribūtum); third conjugation, limited passive | (transitive) I grant, bestow, assign. (transitive) I yield, give up, concede, allow. I divide, share, distribute |
sempiternus (feminine sempiterna, neuter sempiternum); first/second-declension adjective | everlasting, perpetual, eternal, continual |
collaudātiō f (genitive collaudātiōnis); third declension | warm praise commendation eulogy |
rēctus (feminine rēcta, neuter rēctum, comparative rēctior, superlative rēctissimus, adverb rēctē); first/second-declension participle | led straight along, drawn in a straight line, straight, upright. Synonym: prōrsus (in general) right, correct, proper, appropriate, befitting. (in particular) morally right, correct, lawful, just, virtuous, noble, good, proper, honest. |
decet (present infinitive decēre, perfect active decuit); second conjugation, no passive, no supine stem, third person only | it adorns it is decent, suitable, seemly, or proper |
inīquus (feminine inīqua, neuter inīquum, comparative inīquior, superlative inīquissimus); first/second-declension adjective | unjust, unfair unequal, uneven unfavourable, disadvantageous unkind, hostile |
hostia f (genitive hostiae); first declension | sacrifice, offering victim, sacrificial animal (Christianity) host, the consecrated bread |
gravis (neuter grave, comparative gravior, superlative gravissimus, adverb graviter); third-declension two-termination adjective | heavy Antonym: levis pregnant troublesome, hard grave, serious rank, unpleasant, strong (smell) |
vulnerō (present infinitive vulnerāre, perfect active vulnerāvī, supine vulnerātum); first conjugation | I wound, injure, hurt |
substantia f (genitive substantiae); first declension | substance, essence, material, contents fortune, property, possessions |
perdō (present infinitive perdere, perfect active perdidī, supine perditum); third conjugation (post-Classical) | I destroy, ruin, wreck. I waste, squander. I have no more, I am deprived of I lose utterly, suffer loss. |
facultās f (genitive facultātis); third declension | ability, skill (in the plural) means, resources opportunity, chance Synonyms: opportūnitās, occāsiō faculty (group of teachers) |
ut (followed by the subjunctive) | that, so that, to, in order to, in order that that, for that, because although like, as, just as |
tentō (present infinitive tentāre, perfect active tentāvī, supine tentātum); first conjugation | I handle, touch. I try, test. |
saeculum n (genitive saeculī); second declension | race, breed generation, lifetime the amount of time between an occurrence and the death of the final person who was alive at, or witness to, that occurrence age, time, the times, an era century worldliness; the world |
ambītus (feminine ambīta, neuter ambītum); first/second-declension participle | skirted encircled, surrounded campaigned, canvassed sought, striven for |
participātiō f (genitive participātiōnis); third declension | participation |
perficiō (present infinitive perficere, perfect active perfēcī, supine perfectum); third conjugation iō-variant | I finish, complete. I perfect. I carry out, execute, perform. I achieve, accomplish (by extension) I bring about, cause, effect. |
dēprecāns (genitive dēprecantis); third-declension one-termination participle | averting (by prayer) deprecating interceding |
vegetātus (feminine vegetāta, neuter vegetātum); first/second-declension participle | invigorated |
referō (present infinitive referre, perfect active rettulī, supine relātum); third conjugation, irregular | I bear, bring, drive or carry back. I give back, give up, return, restore, pay back, repay, pay in return, show my gratitude. (of sound) I bring back, return, answer, echo, resound. I bring back, restore, renew, revive, repeat. I respond, say back |