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.
partis, f. part, share; side, direction parum, adv., compared minus, minime:, too little, not enough (Sec.
    323)
parvus, -a, -um, adj., compared minor, minimus, small, little
    (Sec. 311)
passus, -u:s, m. step, pace.
  mi:lle passuum, thousand paces, mile (Sec. 331.b)
pateo:, -e:re, patui:, ——­, lie open, be open; stretch, extend pater, -tris, m. father (Sec. 464.2.a) patior, -i:, passus sum, dep. verb, bear, suffer, allow, permit patria, -ae, f. [[cf. pater, father]], fatherland, (one’s)
    country
paucus, -a, -um, adj. (generally plur.), few, only a few paulisper, adv. for a little while paulo:, adv. by a little, little paulum adv. a little, somewhat pa:x, pa:cis, f. (no gen. plur.), peace pecu:nia, -ae, f. [[pecus, cattle]], money pedes, -itis, m. [[pe:s, foot]], foot soldier pedester, -tris, -tre, adj. [[pe:s, foot]], on foot; by land peior, peius, -o:ris, adj. in comp. degree, compared malus, peior,
    pessimus, worse (Sec. 311)
pellis, -is, f. skin, hide penna, -ae, f. feather per, prep. with acc. through, by means of, on account of.  In
    composition it often has the force of thoroughly, completely, very
    (Sec. 340)
percussus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of percutio:, strike through]],
    pierced
per-du:co:, -ere, -du:xi:, -ductus [[per, through, + du:co:, lead]],
    lead through.
  fossam perdu:cere, to construct a ditch
per-exiguus, -a, -um, adj. [[per, very, + exiguus, small]],
    very small, very short
perfidus, -a, -um, adj. faithless, treacherous, false per-fringo:, -ere, -fre:gi:, -fra:ctus [[per, through, frango:,
    break]], shatter
pergo:, -ere, perre:xi:, perre:ctus [[per, through, + rego:,
    conduct]], go on, proceed, hasten
peri:culum, -i:, n. trial, test; danger peristy:lum, -i:, n. peristyle, an open court with columns around it peri:tus, -a, -um, adj. skillful perpetuus, -a, -um, adj. perpetual Perseus, -ei:, Perseus, a Greek hero, son of Jupiter and Danae perso:na, -ae, f. part, character, person per-sua:deo:, -e:re, -sua:si:, -sua:sus [[per, thoroughly, + sua:deo:,
    persuade]], persuade, advise, with dat. (Sec. 501.14), often
    with an object clause of purpose (Sec. 501.41)
per-terreo:, -e:re, -ui:, -itus [[per, thoroughly, + terreo:,
    frighten]], thoroughly terrify, alarm
per-venio:, -i:re, -ve:ni:, -ventus [[per, through, + venio:,
    come]], arrive, reach, come to
pe:s, pedis, m. foot.
  pedem referre, retreat (Sec. 247.2.a)
pessimus, -a, -um, adj. in superl. degree, compared
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