# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Unit 09 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) adjuvō, adjuvāre, adjūvī, adjūstus : help fōrmō, fōrmāre, fōrmāvī, fōrmātus : train, guide; fashion, form intrō, intrāre, intrāvī, intrātus : enter satiō, satiāre, satiāvī, satiātus : nourish, satisfy sēparō, sēparāre, sēparāvī, sēparātus : separate perhibeō, perhibēre, perhibuī, perhibitus : hold out, produce, afford videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsus : see; realize sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus : know causa, causae, f. : purpose, reason causā : (improper prep. + gen.) for the sake of cēreus, cēreī, m. : candle socius, sociī, n. : companion, ally mandātum, mandātī, n. : order, commandment testimōnium, testimōniī, n. : witness, testamony vestīgium, vestīgiī, n. : footstep tēctum, tēctī, n. : roof, house apostolicus, -a, -um : apostolic altus, -a, -um : high, deep catholicus, -a, -um : universal, catholic vester, vestra, vestrum : your, yours (pl.) autem : (postpos. coord. conj.) but, and certē : (adv.) surely, certainly; at least dīligenter : (adv.) diligently inter : (prep. + acc.) between, among saepe : (adv.) often statim : (adv.) immediately, at once sub : (prep. 1. + acc.; 2. + abl.) 1. (to a place) under, 2. (in or at a place) under vērē : (adv.) truly #end