165 VOCABULARY. SUBSTANTIVES. Agrícola, Amicitia, A ranea, Athenæ, Cōrōna, Diāna, FIRST DECLENSION. m. and f. a husbandman, farmer; (from ager, f. friendship; (amicus, a friend.) f. a spider. pl. f. Athens, a city of Greece. f. a crown. f. a heathen goddess. Eloquentia, f. eloquence. Ira, Lūna, f. an hour. f. injury. pl. f. treachery; (insideo, lie in wait.) f. Italy. f. the moon. f. nature; (natus, part. nascor, am born.) Plūma, Poëta, Porta, Prudentia, Regina, tered in cattle before money was invented, as a more commodious substitute.) m. a globe. Jésus, Liber, Liber, Globus, Irritamentum, n. an incentive, excitement; (irrito, pro m. voke.) Jesus. Populus, Præceptum, Presbyter, Puer, Rĕmus, Rēmus, Sŏcer, f. a poplar tree. n. a precept; (præcipio, teach.) m. ĕri, an elder, a priest. m. ĕri, a boy. m. brother of Romulus, 1st king of Rome. m. an oar. m. ĕri, a father-in-law. Auspex, Bætis, Bipennis, f. is, an axe. Būris, Cæsăr, m. icis, a leader, guide; (avis, a bird; and specio, behold.) m. is, the river Guadalquivir in Spain. f. is, a plough-tail. m. ăris, a Roman general. |