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Review of Commonly used Adjectives

The flashcards, matching, and concentration games will list the Latin forms with a hyphen separating the stem and the masculine nominative singular ending.

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ali-quis, -quidsomeone, anyone
ali-us, -a, -udanother, other, else
alt-us, -a, -umhigh, lofty; deep, profound; as noun altum – the sea, heaven
dexter, -a, - um; alternate base = dextr-right, to the right; skillful
div-us, -a, -umof a deity, godlike, divine
ingens (gen. sing. = ingentis)huge, vast, enormous; extraordinary
lat-us, -a, -umadj. broad, wide, extensive
long-us, -a, -umlong, extended
magn-us, -a, -umlarge, great, huge, mighty; important
medi-us, -a, -umthe middle of, middle
me-us, -a, -ummy, mine
miser, -a, -umwretched, miserable, poor, sad
mult-us, -a, -ummuch; many (pl.); great, high, abundant
nat-us, -a, -umborn, made, destined, intended; a son
nos-ter, -tra, -trumour; ours
omn-is, -eall, every, whole
prim-us, -a, -umfirst; chief, excellent
summ-us, -a, -umuppermost, highest; loftiest, supreme
su-us, -a, -umhis, her, its, their
tal-is, -esuch, of such a kind
tant-us, -a, -umso great, so much, such
tot-us, -a, -umentire, all, whole
tu-us, -a, -umyour
un-us, -a, -umone, only, alone

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