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Nouns - 2nd Dec

Nouns of the 2nd Declension

TermDefinition
digitus, digiti, m a finger
donum, doni, n a gift
stilus, stili, m a pen
verbum, verbi, n a word
factum, facti, n deed, act, accomplishment; fact
liber, libri, m book
oculus, oculi, m eye
periculum, periculi, n danger, risk
populus, populi, m a people, a nation
puer, pueri, m boy
vinum, vini, n wine
vir, viri, m man, husband
ager, agri, m field; land, property
amicus, -i, m friend (masculine)
locus, -i, m place
lupus, -i, m wolf
numerus, -i, m number
signum, -i, n sign, signal
arma, -orum, n plural - arms; weapons
caelum, -i, n sky; heaven
deus, -i, m a god, deity; God
equus, -i, m horse
filius, -i, m son
templum, -i, n temple, shrine
bellum, -i, n war
dominus, -i, m master; lord
exitium, -i, n destruction
magister, magistri, m teacher; master
officium, -i, n duty; a kindness, a favour
otium, -i, n leisure; peace (and quiet)
annus, -i, m year
animus, -i, m mind, soul
animi, -orum, m plural - high spirits, courage
consilium, -i, n plan, purpose; advice, counsel; judgement
liberi, -orum, m plural - children
vitium, -i, n fault; crime, vice
discipulus, -i, m pupil, student (male)
locus, -i, m a place; a passage (in a book)
loca, -orum, n plural - places
loci, -orum, m plural - passages in literature
medicus, -i, m doctor, physician
morbus, -i, m sickness, disease
remedium, -i, n remedy, cure
castra, -orum, n plural - a military camp, an encampment
studium, -i, n zeal, eagerness; endeavour; study
inimicus, -i, m enemy
mundus, -i, m the world
philosophus, -i, m philosopher
principium, -i, n beginning
fatum, -i, n fate
venenum, -i, n poison
forum, -i, n marketplace, forum
imperium, -i, n power (to command); an empire
vicinus, -i, m neighbour
Created by: TessieH
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