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Wheelock's Latin Lesson 6


AB
dea, -ae (deAbus, dat. & abl. pl.)goddess (f.)
deus, -I (deus-voc. sg., dI-nom. pl., dIs-dat.&abl. pl.)god (m.)
discipula, -ae (f.) discipulus, -I (m.)learner, pupil, student
Insidiae, -Arumambush, plot, treachery (f. pl.)
liber, librIbook (m)
tyrannus, -Iabsolute ruler, tyrant (m.)
vitium, -iIfault, crime, vice (n.)
Graecus, -a, -umGreek
Graecus, -Ia Greek (m.)
perpetuus, -a, -umperpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
plEnus, -a, -umfull, abundant, generous
salvus, -a, -umsafe, sound
secundus, -a, -umsecond; favorable
vester, vestra, vestrumyour, yours (plural addressing more than one person)
-queand (enclitic conjunction - appended to the 2nd of 2 words to be joined)
sedbut (conj.)
ubi1. where, when (rel. adv. & conj.) 2. where? (interrog. adv. & conj.)
ibithere (adv.)
nuncnow, at present (adv.)
quArEtherefore, wherefore, why (adv., lit. because of which thing)
possum, posse, potuIto be able, can, could, have power
tolerO (1)to bear, endure (1) follows first conj. pattern