a[h]!
abiciō[1]
adulescēns[2]
aequipierō
āl[l]ium
[h]allūcinor
ānulus ring
ar[c]tus, etc.
autumnus
bāca berry
bacc[h]ar
bēl[l]ua
brac[c]ae
bracchuim
caelebs[3]
caelum
caenum[3]
caerimōnia[4]
caespes[4]
Camēna[3]
Caurus
cēna[3]
clāt[h]ri
comminus
Condĭciō
coniunx
cōntiō
cottīdiē[5]
cum or quom
damma
dĭciō
ĕcŭleus
[h]ei!
ĕpistu'la
[h]ĕrus
exim, -in
faenum[3]
faenus[3]
fēcundus[3]
fētidus[3]
fētus[3]
fūttilis
Gāĭŭs
gaesum[4]
gĕnetrīx
glaeba[4]
Gnaeus
Hadria
haedus[3]
hăarēna
hărundō
hand, haut, hau[6]
hăveō
hēiulō
helluō
hŏlus
il[l]icō
Hibērus
hiemps
inclutus
incohō begin
indŭtiae
īnfĭtior
intellego
Kălendae
lăcrima
littera
lītus
maereō, etc'[3]
mīlle, Sg.
milia, PI.
mul[c]ta
murra myrrh
nē[7]
nēnia
nēquīquam
nūntiō
oboediō
obscēnus[3]
obstĭpēscō
ōpiliō
paelex
paene[4]
paenitet[3]
Parnāsus
percontor
proelium
prō[h]!
prōmontūrium
pulcher
quattaor
r[h]aeda
quŏtiēns
recĭperō
saeculum[4]
saepio, etc.[4]
saaeta[4]
sătŭra
scaena.
sīcĭne?
sŏlăcium
sŭbŏlēs
sŭeus
suspĭciŏ
taeter[4]
temptō
tŏ tiĕns
t[li]ūs
Ulixēs
[h]ŭmerus
[h]ū mor, etc.
Vergibius
Additional Notes.—(l) Till after the Augustan period instead of vu, uu, quu we find vo, uo, quo or cu, e.g., volt, equom or ecum. Compare § 270. (2) u as well as i found in Superlatives as māxŭmus, and occasionally elsewhere. (3) n was sometimes left out before s in the Ordinals and the Numeral Adverbs as quīnquiēs, etc., vīcēsimus.
GENDER OF NOUNS.
§ 260. General Rules.
In names of Rivers, Months, and Males,
And Winds the Masculine prevails;
The softer Feminine agrees
- ↑ Not abiiciō (or abjiciō). So prōiciō and other compounds of iăciō.
- ↑ Noun.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 Not with oe.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Not with e.
- ↑ Not quotīdiē.
- ↑ hau only before consonants.
- ↑ Affirmative Particle.
- ↑ Except Third Declension Nouns in -er which are Neuter, as păpāvĕr poppy ăcĕr maple.