Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.

Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.
around, surround circum-venio:, -i:re, -ve:ni:, -ventus (come around), surround citerior, -ius, adj. in comp., superl. citimus, hither, nearer
    (Sec. 475)
ci:vi:lis, -e, adj. [[ci:vis]], civil ci:vis, -is, m. and f. citizen (Sec. 243.1) ci:vita:s, -a:tis, f. [[ci:vis, citizen]], (body of citizens),
    state; citizenship
cla:mor, -o:ris, m. shout, cry cla:rus, -a, -um, adj. clear; famous, renowned; bright, shining classis, -is, f. fleet claudo:, -ere, -si:, -sus, shut, close clavus, -i:, m. stripe clie:ns, -entis, m. dependent, retainer, client (Sec. 465.a) Cocles, -itis, m. (blind in one eye), Cocles, the surname of
    Horatius
co-gno:sco:, -ere, -gno:vi:, -gni:tus, learn, know, understand.  Cf.
    scio:  (Sec. 420.b)
co:go:, -ere, coe:gi:, coa:ctus [[co(m)-, together, + ago:, drive]],
    (drive together), collect; compel, drive
cohors, cohortis, f. cohort, the tenth part of a legion, about 360
    men
collis, -is, m. hill, in summo:  colle, on top of the hill
    (Sec. 247.2.a)
collum, -i:, n. neck colo:, -ere, colui:, cultus, cultivate, till; honor, worship; devote
    one’s self to

columna, -ae, f. column, pillar com- (col-, con-, cor-, co-), a prefix, together, with, or
    intensifying the meaning of the root word
coma, -ae, f. hair comes, -itis, m. and f. [[com-, together, + eo:, go]],
    companion, comrade
comita:tus, -u:s, m. [[comitor, accompany]], escort, company comitor, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, dep. verb [[comes, companion]],
    accompany
com-mea:tus, -u:s, m. supplies com-minus, adv. [[com-, together, + manus, hand]], hand to
    hand

com-mitto:, -ere, -mi:si:, -missus, join together; commit, intrust.
  proelium committere, join battle.
  se:  committere with dat, trust one’s self to
commode:, adv. [[commodus, fit]], compared commodius,
    commodissime:, conveniently, fitly
commodus, -a, -um, adj. suitable, fit com-mo:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of commoveo:, move]], aroused,
    moved

com-paro:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[com-, intensive, + paro:,
    prepare]], prepare; provide, get
com-pleo:, -e:re, -ple:vi:, -ple:tus [[com-, intensive, + pleo:,
    fill]], fill up
complexus, -u:s, m. embrace com-primo:, -ere, -pressi:, -pressus [[com-, together, + premo:,
    press]], press together, grasp, seize
con-cido:, -ere, -cidi:, ——­ [[com-, intensive, + cado:, fall]],
    fall down
concilium, conci’li:, n. meeting, council con-clu:do:, -ere, -clu:si:, -clu:sus [[com-, intensive,
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