# First Year Latin, Supplemental Lesson 04 # by Foster and Arms, Johnson Publishing Co., 1928 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) aes, aeris, n. : breeze ascendō, ascendere, ascendī, ascēnsus : climb up, mount cornū, -ūs, n. : horn, wing of an army dēmōnstrō : point out, show discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessūrus : depart, withdraw domus, -ūs, f. : home, house exercitus, -ūs, m. : army galea, -ae, f. : helmet ignōrō : be ignorant of impetus, -ūs, m. : attack manus, -ūs, f. : hand, band (of men) nātūra, -ae, f. : nature omnīnō : wholly, entirely passus, -ūs, m. : pace (two steps) āēr, āeris, m. : air anguis, anguis, m/f. : snake contegō, contegere, contēxī, contēctus : cover, conceal falx, falcis, f. : sickle, falchion Gorgō, Gorgonis, f. : Gorgon horribilis, -e : dreadful, fearful induō, induere, induī, indūtus : put on magicus, -a, -um : magic speciē : aspect, appearance speculum, -ī, n. : mirror tālāria, -ium, n. : winged shoes # end