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Up to Cicero week 25
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ārdēns –entis
glowing, fiery, hot, ablaze, burning, eager
terribilis terribile
frightful, terrible
hūmānus –a –um
human, of man
lentus –a –um
slow
aureus –a –um (alt: aurātus)
of gold, golden, gilded, gleaming like gold, splendid, gold
miser misera miserum
wretched, unfortunate, miserable, pitiable, in distress, sad
similis simile
like, resembling, similar, similae
malus –a –um
bad, not good, evil
dīgnus –a –um
worthy, deserving, deserved, suitable, fitting, proper
multus –a –um
much, great, many
quālis quāle
of what sort, of what nature, what kind of a, of such a sort, kind, or nature, such as, as, what sort, what sort, what sort, what kind of, of what, what kind
cēterus –a –um (often pl.)
the other, remainder, rest
prīmus –a –um
the first, first
niger nigra nigrum
black, dark
fortis forte
strong, firm, stout, courageous, brave, valiant, bold, fearless
beātus –a –um
blessed, happy, prosperous, fortunate
certus –a –um
certain, determined, resolved, fixed, settled, purposed
ācer ācris ācre
sharp, bitter, pointed, piercing, shrill, keen, severe
dēnsus –a –um
thick, close, compact, dense, crowded
nōbilis –e
noble, renowned, well–known, famous, noted, celebrated
prior priōris
former, previous, prior, first
aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod
some, any, someone, someone, someone, something, something, something
aliēnus –a –um
of another, belonging to another, not one’s own, foreign, alien, strange, foregin, foregin
ānxius –a –um
anxious, uneasy, disturbed, concerned, careful, worried
sōlus –a –um
alone, only, single, sole, Only, one, Only, one, Only, one
fēlīx fēlīcis
fortunate, happy, lucky, fruitful, productive, bringing good–luck, favorable, prosperous, happy
trīstis trīste
sad, mournful, dejected, gloomy, downcast, Sad, Sad, Sad
omnis omne
all, every
suus –a –um
of oneself, belonging to oneself, his own, her own, his, her, its, their, of onself
meus –a –um
of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own
altus –a –um
high, lofty, elevated, great, deep, profound
angustus –a –um
narrow, confined, scanty, poor, narrowminded, petty, steep
tālis tāle
such, of such a kind, such like, the like
amīcus –a –um
loving, friendly, kind, favorable, friend, beloved
intentus –a –um
eager, intent, attentive, strict, intense, strenuous, serious
ūnus –a –um
one, single, alone, only, sole, a, an
ūllus –a –um
any, any one
nūllus –a –um
not any, none, no
bonus –a –um
good
facilis facile
easy to do, easy, without difficulty
vērus –a –um
true, real, actual, genuine
immortālis immortālis immortāle
immortal, undying, imortal
sordidus –a –um
dirty, unclean, foul, filthy, vulgar, low, paltry, vile, sordid, sordid
parvus –a –um
little, small, petty, puny, inconsiderable
albus –a –um
white, pale, fair, gray, bright, clear, favorable, auspicious
prīnceps –ipis
first in order, foremost, chief, emperor, first, emperorer
paucus –a –um
few, little
tuus –a –um
your, yours, of you (singular), your, yours, of you, you, yours, your, yours, of you, you, yours
obscūrus –a –um
dark, dusky, shady, obscure
aequus –a –um
equal, level, even, like, just, kind, impartial, fair, patient
superus –a –um
that is above, upper, higher; (pl.) the gods, most high, above, higher
medius –a –um
in the middle, in the midst, mid, mean, middle (of), middle, middle, Middle, in the middle of, Middle, in the middle of, middle of, middle of, the middle of
vacuus –a –um
empty, unoccupied, devoid of, free of
Rōmānus –a –um
of Rome, Roman
adversus –a –um
turned to, turned against, opposite, before, in front of; unfavorable, against, opposed, turned againts
ultimus –a –um
last, farthest, most distant, most remote, uttermost, extreme
tantus –a –um
of such size, of such a measure, so great, such, as great (correl. with quantus)
mollis molle
soft, tender, delicate, gentle, mild, pleasant, flexible
clārus –a –um
clear, bright, shining, brilliant
īnfāns –antis
quantus –a –um
of what size, how much, how great, as (correl. with tantus)
āter atra atrum
black, dark, coal-black, gloomy
alius alia aliud (archaic: alis alid)
another, other, different, one...the other (alius...alius), some...others (alii...alii)
sacer sacra sacrum
dedicated, consecrated, devoted, sacred
brevis breve
short, small, shallow, brief
noster nostra nostrum
our, our own, ours, of us
cūnctus –a –um
all together, whole, all, entire
periculosus –a –um
dangerous, threatening
māgnus –a –um
great, large, big, big, big
aeger aegra aegrum
sick, ill, injured, painful, corrupt, sad, sorrowful
tōtus –a –um
all, all the, all at once, whole, entire, total
proximus –a –um
nearest, next
pār paris
equal
antīquus –a –um
ancient, former, old, of old times
attonitus –a –um
astonished, fascinated, stupefied, dazed, inspired, shocked, shocked, shocked, Shocked, Shocked, astronished, suprised, suprised
nōtus –a –um
known, well known, famous
candidus –a –um
bright, clear, transparent, clean, spotless, innocent, pure, unaffected, honest, white, pale
levis –e
light, not heavy
reliquus –a –um
rest of, remaining, available, left, surviving, future, further
ingēns ingentis
vast, huge, enormous, great, remarkable, Large, huge, Large, huge, Large, huge, very vast, the biggest
pulcher pulchra pulchrum
beautiful, fair, handsome
duō duae duo
two
longus –a –um
long, extended
horrendus –a –um
dreadful, terrible, fearful, horrible
grātus –a –um
beloved, dear, acceptable, pleasing, agreeable
gravis grave
heavy, weighty, ponderous, burdensome, loaded, laden, burdened, serious, serious, serious, Serious, Serious, grave
novus –a –um
new, not old, young, fresh, recent
alter altera alterum
one, another, the one, the other (of two), other, other, other, other of two, other of two
superbus –a –um
haughty, proud, vain, arrogant, insolent, domineering
varius –a –um
diverse, different, changing, varying, various
iterum
again, a second time, once more, anew
simul
at the same time, together, at once, simultaneously
interdum
meanwhile, sometimes, occasionally, now and then
quō / quā
where, why, in what direction
–ne
[indicates a yes or no question]
velut or velutī
even as, just as, like as, like
numquam
at no time, never, mever
dēnique
finally, in the end, and then
ubī
in which place, in what place, where, when, whenever, as soon as, as, where, when, where, when, where, when
quidem
indeed, assuredly, certainly, in fact