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Latin in the Christian Trivium, Vol. 1, Chapter 6

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ager, agri, m.   field, land (agriculture)  
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amicus, amici, m.   friend  
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angelus, angeli, m.   angel, messenger from God  
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animus, animi, m.   soul, mind, spirit, heart, pl. = courage (animated)  
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annus, anni, m.   year (annual, biennial)  
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apostolus, apostoli, m.   apostle  
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campus, campi, m   field, plain  
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carrus, carri, m.   cart, wagon (carriage)  
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discipulus, discipuli, m.   disciple (discipline)  
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dominus, domini, m.   lord, master, ruler (dominate, dominion)  
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equus, equi, m.   horse (equestrian)  
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filius, fili, m.   son (filial)  
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gladius, gladi, m.   sword (gladiator)  
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legatus, legati, m.   lieutenant, ambassador, envoy (legate, legation)  
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liber, libri, m   book (library)  
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ludus, ludi, m.   game, school, sport (prelude, interlude)  
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magister, magistri, m.   master, teacher (magistrate)  
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mundus, mundi, m.   world (mundane)  
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numerus, numeri, m.   number, group (enumerate)  
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nuntius, nunti, m.   message, messenger (announcer)  
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oculus, oculi, m.   eye (oculist)  
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populus, populi, m.   nation, people, not persons (population)  
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puer, pueri, m   boy, plural = boys, children  
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survus, servi, m.   servant  
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vir, viri, m.   man, husband (virile)  
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Christus, Christi, m.   Christ  
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Davus, Davi, m.   Davus or David  
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Deus, Dei, m.   God (deify)  
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Iacobus, Iacobi, m.   Jacob or James  
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Ioannes, Ioannis (3rd declension), m.   John  
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Petrus, Petri, m.   Peter  
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Philippus, Philippi, m.   Philip  
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Pharisaeius, Pharisaei, m.   Pharisee  
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Romulus Fidelius Centurio, m.   Romulus Fidelius the Centurion  
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Titus, Titi, m.   Titus  
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field, land   ager, agri, m.  
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friend   amicus, amici, m.  
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angel, messenger from God   angelus, angeli, m.  
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soul, mind, spirit, heart, pl. = courage   animus, animi, m.  
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year   annus, anni, m.  
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apostle   apostolus, apostoli, m.  
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field, plain   campus, campi, m  
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cart, wagon   carrus, carri, m.  
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disciple   discipulus, discipuli, m.  
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lord, master, ruler   dominus, domini, m.  
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horse   equus, equi, m.  
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son   filius, fili, m.  
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sword   gladius, gladi, m.  
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lieutenant, ambassador, envoy   legatus, legati, m.  
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book   liber, libri, m  
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game, school, sport   ludus, ludi, m.  
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master, teacher   magister, magistri, m.  
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world   mundus, mundi, m.  
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number, group   numerus, numeri, m.  
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message, messenger   nuntius, nunti, m.  
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eye   oculus, oculi, m.  
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nation, people, not persons   populus, populi, m.  
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boy, plural = boys, children   puer, pueri, m  
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servant   survus, servi, m.  
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man, husband   vir, viri, m.  
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Christ   Christus, Christi, m.  
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Davus or David   Davus, Davi, m.  
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God   Deus, Dei, m.  
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Jacob or James   Iacobus, Iacobi, m.  
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John   Ioannes, Ioannis (3rd declension), m.  
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Peter   Petrus, Petri, m.  
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Philip   Philippus, Philippi, m.  
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Pharisee   Pharisaeius, Pharisaei, m.  
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Romulus Fidelius the Centurion   Romulus Fidelius Centurio, m.  
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Titus   Titus, Titi, m.  
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