﻿# First Year Latin, Lesson 33
# by Foster and Arms, Johnson Publishing Co., 1928
# Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org)
aedificiō : build
altē : high
altius : higher, too high
clāmō : shout, cry out
contineō, continēre : hold together, restrain
et ... et : both ... and
itaque : and so, therefore
iterum : again, a second time
lātus, -a, -um : wide
lūcidus, -a, -um : shining, clear
nāvigium, -ī, n. : boat
propter : on account of, from
trāns : across
āla, -ae, f. : wing
aptō : fit, fasten
callidē : cleverly
cēra, -ae, f. : wax
Crēta, -ae, f. : Crete
labyrinthus, -ī, m. : labyrinth
Mīnos : king of Crete
Minōtaurus, -ī, m. : minotaur
mōnstrum, -ī, n. : monster
pater : father
perīculōsus, -a, -um : full of danger
stulus, -a, um : silly, foolush
volō : fly
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