# First Year Latin - Lesson 44 # by Smith and Thompson, Allyn and Bacon Inc., 1936 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) ācriter : sharply, fiercely celeriter : quickly dīigenter : carefully, diligently diū, diūtius, diūtissimē : long, for a long time facile : easily fortiter : bravely magis : more, more greatly parum : (too) little minus : less minimē : very little, least, not at all prūdenter : wisely, discretely antecēdō, -ere, -cessī, -cessūrus : go before, surpass circumdō, -dare, -dedī, -datus : surround coepī, -isse : began contendō, -ere, -dī, -tentus : hasten, struggle dēbeō, -ēre, -uī, -itus : owe, ought, must dubitō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus : be in doubt, hesitate possum, posse, potuī : can, be able studeō, -ēre, studuī : be eager, desire temptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus : try, attempt, test dīligens, -entis : careful, diligent humilis, -e : low, lowly, humble modus, -ī, m. : manner, measure moenia, -ium, n. : fortifications (walls of a city) enim : for, indeed ibi : there, in that place quam : as ... as possible quōmodo : how # end