Latin Vocabulary - Lesson XVIII

Mater Italiae Roma.

The mother of Italy, Rome.

aeternus-a-um

eternal, everlasting

altus-a-um

high, deep

bonus-a-um

good

latus-a-um

wide, broad

magnus-a-um

great, large

malus-a-um

bad

multus-a-um

much (pl. many)

novus-a-um

new

parvus-a-um

small

sanctus-a-um

sacred, holy

In Latin, there are adjectives that are declined in all _________ genders with endings _________ to the nouns of 1st and 2nd declensions.

Three, identical

In dictionary form, the adjective is given in its __________ form, followed by the ________________ and neuter nominative ______________ endings.

Masculine, feminine, singular

In Latin, adjectives may ________or follow their nouns. Adjectives of quantity or size often ___________ nouns, and adjectives of quality often _______ nouns.

Precede, follow

In Latin, an adjective MUST agree with its noun in __________, ______________, and case, but not ______________.

Gender, number, declension