# A Primer of Ecclesiastical Latin, Unit 34 # by John F. Collins, Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813206677 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) errō, errāre, errāvī, errātus : wander, go astray, err penetrō, penetrāre, penetrāvī, penetrātus : pierce, penetrate rutilō, rutilāre, rutilāvī, rutilātus : flow noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitus : hurt, do harm to placeō, placēre, placuī, placitus : please, be pleasing to placet : it is pleasing complaceō, complacēre, complacuī, (complacitus sum) : please, be acceptable to occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsus : go down, set (of the sun) occidēns, occidēntis : west prōcidō, prōcidere, prōcidī, - : fall forward ēnītor, ēnītī, -, ēnīsus (ēnīxus) sum : bring forth, give birth to parcō, parcere, pepercī (parsī), parsus : spare oboediō, oboedīre, oboedīvī (oboediī), oboedītus : obey, listen to serviō, servīre, servīvī (serviī), servītus : serve, comply with fiō, fierī, -, factus sum : be made, be done, become, happen, be concordia, concordiae, f. : union, peace oboedentia, oboedentiae, f. : obedience radius, radiī, m. : ray sōl, sōlis, m. : sun commūniō, commūniōnis, f. : communion genetrīx, genetrīcis, f. : mother humilitās, humilitātis, f. : lowliness, humility īnstitūtiō, īnstitūtiōnis, f. : instruction sāncitās, sāncitātis, f. : holiness lūmināre, lūmināris, lūminārium, n. : light, lamp, heavenly body pectus, pectoris, n. : breast occāsus, occāsūs, m. : setting (of the sun) ortus, ortūs, m. : rising (of the sun) lacrimōsus, -a, -um : tearful sincērus, -e, -um : sincere factum es : it happened (that), it came to pass (that) jūxtā : near, along, according to licet, licere, licuit, (licitum est) : it is permitted necesse est : it is needful, it is necessary oportet, oportēre, oportuit, - : it is proper, it is necessary #end