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SPECIAL VOCABULARIES


The words in heavy type are used in Cæsar's "Gallic War."


LESSON IV, §39

Nouns

dea, goddess (deity)
Diā´na, Diana
fera, a wild beast (fierce)
Lātō´na, Latona
sagit´ta, arrow

Verbs

est, he (she, it) is;
sunt, they are
necat, he (she, it) kills, is killing, does kill

Conjunction[1]

et, and

Pronouns

quis, interrog. pronoun, nom. sing., who?
cuius (pronounced co͝oi´yo͝os, two syllables), interrog. pronoun, gen. sing., whose?

LESSON V, §47

Nouns

corō´na, wreath, garland, crown
fā´bula, story (fable)
pecū´nia, money (pecuniary)
pugna, battle (pugnacious)
victō´ria, victory

Verbs

dat, he (she, it) gives
nārrat, he (she, it) tells (narrate)

Conjunction[1]

quia or quod, because
cui (pronounced co͝oi, one syllable), interrog. pronoun, dat. sing., to whom? for whom?

LESSON VI, §56

Adjectives

bona, good
grāta, pleasing
magna, large, great
mala, bad, wicked
parva, small, little
pulchra, beautiful, pretty
sōla, alone
  1. 1.0 1.1 A conjunction is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.

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