A | B |
Conjicio, conjicere, conjeci, conjectus, 3, tr | Throw, hurl |
recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus, 3, tr. | Receive, accept, erecover |
Recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus, 3, tr. (with a reflexive pronoun me, te, se, etc.) | Withdraw |
Cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitus, 3, tr.; w. infin. | desire |
rursus, adv. | again |
pes, pedis, m. | foot (part of body or measure of distance) |
Passus, us | pace ( a measure of distance = 5 Roman feet [pedes]) |
Mille, indecl. adj. | thousand |
milia, milium, neuter noun | thousands |
mille passus | a mile (literally, a thousand paces - 1,618 English yeards.) |
Milia passum | miles (literally, thousands of paces) |
Quam, interrogative adv. of degree | How? (ie, how long, how violently, how high) |
Jesuita | a Jesuit |
Annus, i | year |
Vigilia, ae | watch |
tempus, temporis, n. | time |
dies, diei, m. (f.) | day |
hora, ae | hour |
primus, a, um | first |
secundus, a, um; alter, altera, alterum | second |
tertius, a, um | third |
Alius, alia, aliud | other, another (of more than two) |
Alter, altera, alterum | the one, the other (of two) |
uter, utra, utrum | which? (of two) |
neuter, neutra, neutrum | neither (of two) |
ullus, a, um | any |
nullus, a, um | no, none |
solus, a, um | alone, only (as adjective |
solus, a, um | alone, only |
totus, a, um | whole, all of, the whole of |
capio, capere, cepi, captus, 3, tr. | take, capture |
fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus, 3, tr. | flee |
facio, facere, feci, factus, 3, tr. | do, make |
voluntas, voluntatis | good will, will |
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