# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Unit 04 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) animus, animī, m. : heart, mind, spirit gladius, gladiī, m. : sword magister, magistrī, m. : teacher, master, rabbi modus, modī, m. : manner, way mundus, mundī, m. : world numerus, numerī, m. : number, multitude aurum, aurī, n. : gold cēnāculum, cēnāculī, n. : dining room, upper room, upstairs room sacrāmentum, sacrāmentī, n. : sacrament aeternus, -a, -um : eternal in aeternum : forever antīquus, -a, -um : old, ancient; subst. pl. ancients, forefathers beātus, -a, -um : blessed, happy bonus, -a, -um : good clārus, -a, -um : clear, bright; glorious, famous magnus, -a, -um : great, large; big meus, -a, -um : my, mine mortuus, -a, -um : dead multus, -a, -um : much, many noster, nostra, nostrum : our, ours novus, -a, -um : new, recent pius, -a, -um : holy, loving, tender impius, -a, -um : wicked, godless sacer, sacra, sacrum : holy, sacred tuus, -a, -um : your, yours (sing) vērus, -a, -um : true vīvus, -a, -um : living, alive Sabaōth : (Hebrew indecl pl. noun) armies, hosts ubi : (interrog. adv.) where? #end