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SPECIAL VOCABULARIES
- legiō, legiōnis, f., legion
- māter, mātris, f., mother (maternal)
- ōrdō, ōrdinis, m., row, rank (order)
- pater, patris, m., father (paternal)
- salūs, salūtis, f., safety (salutary)
- soror, sorōris, f., sister (sorority)
LESSON XLI, §239
- calamitās, calamitātis, f., loss, disaster, defeat (calamity)
- caput, capitis, n., head (capital)
- flūmen, flūminis, n., river (flume)
- labor, labōris, m., labor, toil
- opus, operis, n., work, task
- ōrātor, ōrātōris, m., orator
- rīpa, -ae, f., bank (of a stream)
- tempus, temporis, n., time (temporal)
- terror, terrōris, m., terror, fear
- victor, victōris, m., victor
- accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus, receive, accept
- cōnfīrmō, cōnfīrmāre, cōnfīrmāvī, cōnfīrmātus, strengthen, establish, encourage (confirm)
LESSON XLIII, §245
- animal, animālis (-ium[1]), n., animal
- avis, avis (-ium), f., bird (aviation)
- caedēs, caedis (-ium), f., slaughter
- calcar, calcāris (-ium), n., spur
- cīvis, cīvis (-ium), m. and f., citizen (civic)
- cliēns, clientis (-ium), m., retainer, dependent (client)
- fīnis, fīnis (-ium), m., end, limit (final); plur., country, territory
- hostis, hostis (-ium), m. and f., enemy in war (hostile). Distinguish from inimīcus, which means a personal enemy
- ignis, ignis (-ium), m., fire (ignite)
- īnsigne, īnsignis (-ium), n., decoration, badge (ensign)
- mare, maris (-ium[2]), n., sea (marine)
- nāvis, nāvis (-ium), f., ship (naval); nāvis longa, man-of-war
- turris, turris (-ium), f., tower (turret)
- urbs, urbis (-ium), f., city (suburb). An urbs is larger than an oppidum
LESSON XLIV, §249
- arbor, arboris, f., tree (arbor)
- collis, collis (-ium), m., hill
- dēns, dentis (-ium), m., tooth (dentist)
- fōns, fontis (-ium), m., fountain, spring; source
- iter, itineris, n., march, journey, route (itinerary)
- mēnsis, mēnsis (-ium), m., month
- moenia, -ium, n., plur., walls, fortifications. Cf. mūrus
- mōns, montis (-ium), m., mountain; summus mōns, top of the mountain
- numquam, adv., never
- pōns, pontis, m., bridge (pontoon)