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Based on The Olympian Gods on Project Arkhaia https://lapis.practomime.com/index.php/informational-texts?view=article&id=1040:olympian-gods&catid=106:fictional-texts
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Mars, Martis (m.)
Mars, god of war (Ares)
bellum, -i (n.)
war
gladius, -i (m.)
sword
scutum, -i (n.)
shield
Romulus, -i (m.)
Romulus, founder of Rome
Venus, Veneris (f.)
Venus, goddess of love and beauty (Aphrodite)
pulchritudo, pulchritudinis (f.)
beauty
Aeneas, Aeneae (m.)
Aeneas, Trojan hero
Vulcanus, -i (m.)
Vulcan, god of fire and the forge (Hephaestus)
ferrarius, -i (m.)
blacksmith, metal-worker
arma, -orum (n. pl.)
weapons
pugno, -are, -avi, -atus
to fight
teneo, -ere, tenui, tentus
to hold
amo, -are, -avi, -atus
to love
Adjectives
fortis, forte
brave, strong
incertus, -a, -um
uncertain
claudus, -a, -um
lame
tristis, triste
sad
fortiter
bravely
Minerva, -ae (f.)
Minerva, goddess of wisdom (Athena)
ars, artis (f.)
art, skill
sapientia, -ae (f.)
wisdom
galea, -ae (f.)
helmet
hasta, -ae (f.)
spear
Parthenon, Parthenonis (n.)
the Parthenon (temple of Athena)
Apollo, Apollinis (m.)
Apollo
lyra, -ae (f.)
lyre, harp
vates, vatis (m.)
prophet, seer
sol, solis (m.)
sun
Diana, -ae (f.)
Diana, goddess of the hunt (Artemis)
venatrix, venatricis (f.)
huntress
arcus, -us (m.)
bow
Luna, -ae (f.)
moon
salio, -ire, salui
to leap, jump
gero, -ere, gessi, gestus
to wear, carry
curo, -are, -avi, -atus
to care for, look after
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful, handsome
saepe
often