﻿# First Year Latin, Lesson 90
# by Foster and Arms, Johnson Publishing Co., 1928
# Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org)
anteā : before
crās : tomorrow
diū : for a long time
herī : yesterday
hodiē : today
interim : meanwhile
iterum : a second time, again
meridiē : midday, noon
mox : soon, presently
nunc : now, at this time
ōlim : formerly, once on a time
posteā : afterwards
postrīdiē : on the day after
prīdiē : on the day before
prīmō : at first, in the beginning
prīmum : first in order, for the first time
saepe : often
semper : always
statim : at once, immediately
tandem : finally
tum : then, at that time
hīc : here, in this place
hūc : hither, to this place
ibi : there, in that place
inde : from that place, thereafter
quō : whither, to what place
ubi : in what place, where
ferē : almost
frūstrā : in vain
ita : so, in such a manner
item : likewise, also
sīc : so, in the following manner
subitō : suddenly
tamen : nevertheless, however
vērō : in truth, truly, but, however
atque : and, also
ac : and, also
aut : or
aut ... aut : either ... or
autem : on that other hand, moreover
enim : for, because
etiam : even, also
itaque : and so, therefore
nam : because, for
neque : and not
neque ... neque : neither ... nor
quod : because
īnscrīptiō, -ōnis, f. : epitaph
littera, -ae, f. : a letter (of the alphabet)
litterae, -ārum, fpl. : letters, literature
mātrōna, -ae, f. : matron, wife
ōrnāmentum, -ī, n. : jewel
ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentus : display
sepulchrum, -ī, n. : tomb
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