# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Unit 07 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) celebrō, celebrārem celebrāvī, celebrātus : celebrate concelebrō, concelebrārem concelebrāvī, concelebrātus : celebrate together firmō, firmāre, firmāvī, firmātus : strengthen, make stready affirmō, affirmāre, affirmāvī, affirmātus : prove, assert confirmō, confirmāre, confirmāvī, confirmātus : strengthen, uphold sānō, sānāre, sānāvī, sānātus : heal dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus : say, tell (pass. also) be called benedīcō, benedīcere, benedīxī, benedictus : speak well (of), bless maledīcō, maledīcere, maledīxī, maledictus : speak evil (of), curse anima, animae, f. : soul, life laetitia, laetitiae, f. : gladness, joy lītūrgia, lītūrgiae, f. : (divine) service, liturgy misericordia, misericordiae, f. : mercy, kindness, pity turba, turbae, f. : crowd, multitude victōria, victōriae, f. : victory diāconus, diāconī, m. : deacon respōnsum, respōnsī, n. : answer, response vōtum, vōtī, n. : vow, prayer cārus, -a, -um : (+ dat.) dear, beloved dīgnus, -a, -um : (+ abl.) worthy (of) indīgnus, -a, -um : (+ abl.) unworthy (of) firmus, -a, -um : steadfast, firm īnfirmus, -a, -um : weak, sick maestus, -a, -um : sad Nazarēnus, -a, -um : of Nazareth, Nazarene, Nazorean plēnus, -a, -um : (+ abl.) full (of) prīmus, -a, -um : first in prīmīs : at first, in the first place ūniversus, -a, -um : all, the whole ūnus, -a, -um : one, a, and ūnā : (adv.) together ā (ab, abs) : (prep. + abl.) by (the agency of) bene : (adv.) well Jēsūs, Jēsū, Jēsū, Jēsūm, Jēsū, m. : Jesus, Joshua male : (adv.) badly, poorly male habēre : be sick propter : (prep. + acc.) on account of, because of #end