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.
memoria, -ae, f. [[memor, mindful]], memory.
  memoria:  tene:re, remember
me:ns, mentis, f. mind.  Cf. animus me:nsis, -is, m. month (Sec. 247.2. a) merca:tor, -o:ris, m. [[mercor, trade]], trader, merchant meri:dia:nus, -a, -um, adj. [[meri:die:s, noon]], of midday meri:die:s, ——­ (acc. -em, abl. -e:), m. [[medius, mid, +
    die:s, day]], noon
metus, -u:s, m. fear, dread meus, -a, -um, possessive adj. and pron. my, mine (Sec. 98) mi:les, -itis, m. soldier (Sec. 464.1) mi:lita:ris, -e, adj. [[mi:les, soldier]], military.
  re:s mi:lita:ris, science of war
mi:lito:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[mi:les, soldier]], serve as a
    soldier

mi:lle, plur. mi:lia, -ium, numeral adj. and subst. thousand (Sec.
    479)
minime:, adv. in superl. degree, compared parum, minus, minime:,
    least, very little; by no means (Sec. 323)
minimus, -a, -um, adj. in superl. degree, compared parvus, minor,
    minimus, least, smallest (Sec. 311)
minor, minus, -o:ris, adj. in comp. degree, compared parvus, minor,
    minimus, smaller, less (Sec. 311)
Mi:no:s, -o:is, m. Minos, a king of Crete minus, adv. in comp. degree, compared parum, minus, minime:, less
    (Sec. 323)
Minyae, -a:rum, m. the Minyae, a people of Greece mi:ra:bilis, -e, adj. [[mi:ror, wonder at]], wonderful, marvelous mi:ror, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, dep. verb [[mi:rus, wonderful]], wonder,
    marvel, admire

mi:rus, -a, -um, adj. wonderful Mi:se:num, -i:, Mise’num, a promontory and harbor on the coast of
    Campania.  See map
miser, -era, -erum, adj. wretched, unhappy, miserable missus, -a, -um, part. of mitto:, sent mitto:, -ere, mi:si:, missus, send modicus, -a, -um [[modus, measure]], modest, ordinary modo, adv. [[abl. of modus, measure, with shortened o]], only,
    merely, just now
.
  modo ... modo, now ... now, sometimes ... sometimes
modus, -i:, m. measure; manner, way; kind moenia, -ium, n. plur. [[cf. mu:nio:, fortify]], walls, ramparts moleste:, adv. [[molestus, troublesome]], compared molestius,
    molestissime:, annoyingly.
  moleste:  ferre, to be annoyed
molestus, -a, -um, troublesome, annoying, unpleasant (Sec. 501.16) moneo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itus, remind, advise, warn (Sec. 489) mo:ns, montis, m. mountain (Sec. 247.2. a) mo:nstrum, -i:, n. monster mora, -ae, f. delay moror, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, dep. verb [[mora, delay]], delay, linger;
    impede

mors, mortis, f. [[cf. morior, die]], death mo:s, mo:ris, m. custom, habit mo:tus, -u:s, m. [[cf. moveo:, move]], motion, movement.
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