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Latin 112 Nouns Units 1-12 First Declension amicitia, -ae, F. anima, -ae, F. aqua, -ae, F. ara, -ae, F. Asia, -ae, F. Athenae, -arum, F. pl. audacia, -ae, F. aura, -ae, F. aurora, -ae, F. cella, -ae, F. cena, -ae, F. copia, -ae, F. corona, -ae, F. culpa, -ae, F. cura, -ae, F. dea, -ae, F. dextra, -ae, F. diligentia, -ae, F. divitiae, -arum, F. plur. fama, -ae, F. familia, -ae, F. femina, -ae, F. figura, -ae, F. filia, -ae, F. flamma, -ae, F. forma, -ae, F. fuga, -ae, F. gloria, -ae, F. hora, -ae, F. incolae, -ae, M. or F. insidiae, -arum, F. pl. insula, -ae, F. ira, -ae, F. Italia, -ae, F. lacrima, -ae, F. littera, -ae, F. luna, -ae, F. mensa, -ae, F. mora, -ae, F. natura, -ae, F. nauta, -ae, M. noxa, -ae, F. friendship soul, spirit, life force water altar Asia Athens boldness breeze, wind, air dawn storeroom dinner abundance, supply; plur. troops crown guilt, fault care, concern, anxiety goddess right hand diligence, care riches, wealth talk, rumor, report, fame, reputation household, family woman figure, form, shape daughter flame, fire form, shape, figure, beauty flight glory, renown hour season inhabitant ambush, plot, treachery island wrath, anger Italy tear letter (plur.: literature, epistle) moon, moonlight table delay nature sailor harm

patria, -ae, F. pecunia, -ae, F. poena, -ae, F. poeta, -ae, M. provincia, -ae, F. puella, -ae, F. regina, -ae, F. Roma, -ae, F. ruina, -ae, F. sapientia, -ae, F. sententia, -ae, F. statua, -ae, F. taeda, -ae, F. terra, -ae., F. turba, -ae, F. umbra, -ae, F. unda, -ae, F. urna, -ae, F. via, -ae, F., villa, -ae, F. vita, -ae, F. native land, country money penalty, punishment poet province girl queen Rome fall, downfall, destruction, ruin wisdom opinion, feeling, thought statue torch land, earth crowd, uproar shadow wave urn way, road, path, street country house, farmhouse, estate life 2 nd Declension (masculines) ager, agri, M. annus, -i, M. campus, -i, M. cibus, -i. M. deus, -i, M. (see p. 67) dominus, -i, M. domus, -i, F. filius, -i, M. gladius, -i, M. liber, libri, M. locus, -i, M. magister, magistri, M. Marcus, -i, M. modus, -i, M. natus, -i, M. oculus, -i, M. populus, -i., M. puer, pueri, M. servus, -i, M. socius, -i, M. superi, -orum, M. pl. ventus, -i, M. vir, viri, M. field year plain, level surface food god master, lord house son sword book place, spot teacher, master, director Marcus way, manner, limit son eye people boy, child slave ally gods wind man

2nd Declension (neuters) arma, -orum, N. pl. aurum, -i, N. auxilium, -i, N. bellum, -i, N. caelum, -i, N. consilium, -i, N. donum, -i, N. exemplum, -i, N. factum, -i, N. ferrum, -i., N. forum, -i., N. gaudium, -i, N. imperium, -i., N. odium, -i., N. oppidum, -i, N. periculum, -i, N. praemium, -i., n. regnum, -i, N. saxum, -i, N. signum, -I studium, -i, N. templum, -i., N. velum, -i, N. verbum, -i, N. arms (weapons) gold aid war sky counsel, plan, advice gift example deed iron, sword forum joy authority, power, empire hatred town danger reward realm, kingdom rock enthusiasm, zeal temple cloth, covering, sail word 3 rd Declension (all genders) amor, amoris, M. animal, -alis, -ium, N. ars, artis, F. auctor, -oris, M. carmen, carminis, N. civis, civis, -ium, M. or F. civitas, civitatis, F. comes, comitis, M. or F. coniunx, coniugis, M. or F. consul, consulis, M. corpus, corporis, N. custos, -odis, M. dux, ducis, M. or F. exemplar, -aris, -ium, N. finis, finis, -ium, M. flumen, -inis, N. foedus, foederis, N. frater, fratris, M. love animal skill, art producer, founder, author song, poem citizen citizenship, state companion spouse consul body guardian leader, guide copy, model, example end, boundary, limit river treaty, agreement brother

gens, gentis, F. genus, generis, N. homo, hominis, M. hospes, -itis, M. hostis, hostis, -ium, M. ignis, ignis, -ium, M. imperator, -oris, M. iter, itineris, N. Iuno, Iunonis, F. Iuppiter, Iovis, M. iuvenis, -is, M. or F. laus, laudis, F. libertas, libertatis, F. litus, litoris, N. lumen, luminis, N. lux, lucis, F. maiores, -ium, M. plur. mare, maris, -ium, N. Mars, Martis, M. mater, matris, F. mens, mentis, -ium, F. miles, militis, M. moenia, moenium, N. pl. mons, montis, -ium, M. mors, mortis, -ium, F. mos, moris, M. navis, navis, F. nomen, nominis, N. nox, noctis, -ium, F. numen, numinis, N. opinio, opinionis, F. ops, opis, F. opus, operis, N. orator, -oris, M. orbis, orbis, M. parens, parentis, M. or F. pars, partis, F. pater, patris, M. pectus, -oris, N. pes, pedis, M. rex, regis, M. rumor, rumoris, M. rus, ruris, N. salus, salutis, F. scelus, sceleris, N. servitus, servitutis, F. sidus, sideris, N. sol, solis, M. soror, sororis, F. race, people descent, origin, race, sort man, human being guest, host enemy fire commander, general journey, route Juno Jupiter young person praise, glory freedom shore, beach light light ancestors sea Mars mother mind soldier walls (of a city) mountain death custom; plur. character ship name night divinity, divine power opinion power, strength; plur. wealth work speaker ring, circle parent part father heart, breast foot king rumor, gossip country health, safety crime slavery star, constellation, heaven sun sister

sors, sortis, F. tempus, -oris, N. timor, timoris, M. urbs, urbis, -ium F. vertex, verticis, M. vigor, vigoris, M. virtus, -tutis, F. vis (see p. 105) vox, vocis, F. lot, destiny time fear city head, top, summit, whirlpool, whirlwind liveliness, activity virtue force, power, strength voice 4 th Declension domus, -us and i., F. (see p. 133) house, home fructus, -us, M. fruit, enjoyment, profit manus, -us, F. hand, band, troop metus, -us, M. fear motus, -us, M. movement, motion sensus, -us, M. sensation, feeling 5 th Declension dies, -ei, M. fides, -ei, F. res, rei, F. species, -ei, F. day faith, trust, credibility thing, matter, affair, circumstance appearance