A | B |
antIqua, -ae | ancient, old-time (adj.) |
magna, -ae -um | large, great, important (adj.) |
meus, mea, meum | my (adj.) |
multa, -ae | much, many (adj.) |
tuus, tua, tuum | your (adj.) |
avArus (m.) avAra (f.) | greedy, avaricious (adj.) |
paucI (m.) paucae (f.) | few, a few (adj. usually plural) |
ROmAnus (m.) ROmAna (f.) | Roman (adj.) |
bellus, -a, -um | pretty, handsome, charming |
bonus, -a, -um | good, kind |
malus, -a, -um | bad, wicked, evil |
parvus, -a, -um | small, little |
stultus, -a, -um | foolish |
vErus, -a, -um | true, real, proper |
lIber, lIbera, lIberum (liber) | free |
noster, nostra, nostrum | our, ours |
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum | beautiful, handsome; fine |
sAnus, -a, -um | sound, healthy, sane |
perpetuus, -a, -um | perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous |
plEnus, -a, -um | full, abundant, generous |
salvus, -a, -um | safe, sound |
secundus, -a, -um | second; favorable |
vester, vestra, vestrum | your, yours (plural addressing more than one person) |
virtUs, virtUtis | manliness, courage, excellence, character, worth, virtue (f.) |
novus, -a, -um | new; strange (adj.) |
hic, haec, hoc | this; the latter; (at times weakened to) he, she, it, they |
ille, illa, illud | that; the former, the famous; he, she, it, they |
iste, ista, istud | that of yours, that; such; (sometimes with contemptuous force) |
alius, -a, -ud | other, another |
aliI . . .aliI (alii) | some . . . others |
alter, altera, alterum | the other (of two), second |
neuter, neutra, neutrum | not either, neither |
nUllus, -a, -um | not any, no, none |
sOlus, -a, -um | alone, only, the only |
nOn sOlum . . . sed etiam | not only . . . but also |
tOtus, -a, -um | whole, entire |
Ullus, -a, -um | any |
Unus, -a, -um | one, single, alone |
uter, utra, utrum | either, which (of two) |
nimis -or- nimium | too, too much, excessively |
beAtus, -a, -um | happy, fortunate, blessed |
Idem, eadem, idem | the same |
amIcus, -a, -um | friendly |
cArus, -a, -um | dear |
doctus, -a, -um | taught, learned, skilled |
fortUnAtus, -a, -um | lucky, fortunate, happy |
suus, sua, suam | his own, her own, its own, their own (reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd pers.) |
centum | a hundred (indecl. adj.) |
mIlle (mille) | thousand (indecl. adj. in sg.) |
miser, misera, miserum | wretched, miserable. unfortunate |
Acer, Acris, Acre | sharp, keen, eager; severe, fierce |
brevis, breve | short, small, brief |
celer, celeris, celere | swift, quick, rapid |
difficilis, difficile | hard, difficult, troublesome |
dulcis, dulce | sweet; pleasant, agreeable |
facilis, facile | easy, agreeable |
fortis, forte | strong, brave |
ingEns (gen. ingentis) | huge |
iUcundus, -a, -um | pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing |
longus, -a, -um | long |
omnis, omne | every, all |
potEns (gen. potentis) | able, powerful, mighty, strong (pres. part. of possum as an adj.) |
senex (gen. senis) | old, aged; old man (adj. and noun) |
caecus, -a, -um | blind |
levis, leve | light, slight, easy, trivial |
clArus, -a, -um (clarus) | clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious |
mortAlis, mortAle | mortal |
quI? quae? quod? | what? which? what kind of? (interrog. adj.) |
certus, -a, -um | definite, sure, certain, reliable |
gravis, grave | heavy, weighty, serious, important, severe, grievous |
immortAlis, immortAle | not subject to death, immortal |
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