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.
stra:tus, -a, -um, adj. [[part. of sterno:, spread]], paved (of
    streets)
strepitus, -u:s, m. [[strepo:, make a noise]], noise, din stringo:, -ere, stri:nxi:, strictus, bind tight; draw, unsheathe studeo:, -e:re, -ui:, ——­, give attention to, be eager, with dat. 
    (Sec. 501.14)
studium, studi:, n. [[cf. studeo:, be eager for]], eagerness,
    desire, zeal, devotion

stultus, -a, -um, adj. foolish, stupid Stympha:lis, -idis, adj. f. Stymphalian, of Stympha’lus, a lake in
    southern Greece
Stympha:lus, -i:, m. Stympha’lus, a district of southern Greece with a
    town, mountain, and lake, all of the same name
sua:deo:, -e:re, -si:, -sus, advise, recommend, with subjv. of purpose
    (Sec. 501.41)
sub, prep, with acc. and abl. under, below, up to; at or to the
    foot of

sub-igo:, -ere, -e:gi:, -a:ctus [[sub, under, + ago:, drive]],
    subdue, reduce
subito:, adv. [[subitus, sudden]], suddenly sub-sequor, -i:, -secu:tus sum, dep. verb [[sub, below, + sequor,
    follow]], follow close after, follow up
suc-ce:do:, -ere, -cessi:, -cessus [[sub, below, + ce:do:, go]],
    follow, succeed
sui:, reflexive pron. of himself (herself, itself, themselves)
    (Sec. 480).
  se:cum = se:  + cum.
  se:se:, emphatic form of se: 
sum, esse, fui:, futu:rus, irreg. verb, be; exist (Sec. 494) summus, -a, -um, adj. in superl. degree, compared superus, superior,
    supre:mus or summus (Sec. 312), supreme, highest; best, greatest.
  in summo:  colle, on the top of the hill
su:mo:, -ere, su:mpsi:, su:mptus, take up; assume, put on.
  su:mere supplicium de:, inflict punishment on
super, prep. with acc. and abl. over, above superbia, -ae, f. [[superbus, proud]], pride, arrogance superbus, -a, -um, adj. proud, haughty superior, comp. of superus supero:, -a:re, -a:vi:, -a:tus [[superus, above]], go over; subdue,
    overcome; surpass, excel

super-sum, -esse, -fui:, ——­, be over, survive, with dat. (Sec.
    501.15)
superus, -a, -um, adj., compared superior, supre:mus or summus,
    above, upper (Sec. 312)
supplicium, suppli’ci:, n. [[supplex, kneeling in entreaty]],
    punishment, torture.
  supplicium su:mere de:, inflict punishment on.
  supplicium dare, suffer punishment
surgo:, -ere, surre:xi:, ——­ [[sub, from below, + rego:, straighten]], rise sus-cipio:, -ere, -ce:pi:, -ceptus [[sub, under, + capio:, take]],
    undertake, assume, begin
suspicor, -a:ri:, -a:tus sum, dep. verb, suspect, surmise, suppose sus-tineo:, -e:re, -tinui:, -tentus [[sub, under, + teneo:,
    hold]], hold up, bear, sustain, withstand
suus, -a, -um, reflexive possessive adj. and pron., his, her, hers,
    its, their, theirs
(Sec. 98)

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