# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Unit 16 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) fīgō, fīgere, fīxī, fīxus : piece, fix, fasten crucifīgō, crucifīgere, crucifīxī, crucifīxus : fix to a cross, crucify flectō, flectere, flexī, flexus : to bend, bow genūflectō, genūflectere, genūflexī, genūflexus : bend the knee, genuflect, kneel frangō, frangere, frēgī, frāctus : break cōnfringō, cōnfringere, cōnfrēgī, cōnfrāctus : break in two, break in pieces fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsus : pour cōnfundō, cōnfundere, cōnfūdī, cōnfūsus : confound, confuse, put to shame effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsus : pour out, shed, spill īnfundō, īnfundere, īnfūdī, īnfūsus : pour, infuse refundō, refundere, refūdī, refūsus : pour back, restore, pay back scandō, scandere, scandī, scānsus : climb, mount ascendō, ascendere, ascendī, ascēnsus : go up, come up, ascend dēscendō, dēscendere, dēscendī, dēscendus : go down, come down, descend calix, calicis, m. : cup, chalice cāritās, cāritātis, f. : love, charity crux, crucis, f. : cross passiō, passiōnis, f. : suffering, passion suāvitās, suāvitātis, f. : sweetness Pascha, Paschatis, n. : Passover, Pesach, Pasch, Easter pōtus, pōtūs, m. : drink rītus, rītūs, m. : ceremony, rite spīritus, spīritūs, m. : breath, spirit vultus, vultūs, m. : face manus, manūs, f. : hand cōrnū, cōrnūs, n. : horn, mountaintop genū, genūs, n. : knee fēlīx, fēlīcis : happy, blessed memor, memoris : mindful of omnipotēns, omnipotentis : all-powerful omnis, omne : every, all paschālis, paschāle : of Easter, Paschal salūtāris, salūtāre : saving, of salvation simils, simile : like, similar to dissimilis, dissimile : dissimilar, unlike ācer, ācris, ācre : sharp, bitter, ardent intrā : within, among quāpropter : wherefore, and therefore #end