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Vocabulary Lessons (May 19-23, 2014): Latin Terms on Gods, Leisure, and Eagerness

In this lesson, we explore essential Latin vocabulary including key terms such as "dea" (goddess), "deus" (god), and concepts of leisure and eagerness like "otium" (leisure) and "studium" (interest). We will also review adjectives such as "commodus" (suitable) and "varius" (various), along with verbs like "dico" (to say) and "fugio" (to flee). Enhance your Latin vocabulary with these terms that reflect both spiritual concepts and everyday life. This lesson aims to promote a deeper understanding of Latin language and its nuanced meanings.

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Vocabulary Lessons (May 19-23, 2014): Latin Terms on Gods, Leisure, and Eagerness

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  1. Lesson 22 Vocabulary May 19-23, 2014

  2. dea, deae (f.) goddess

  3. deus, dei (m.) god

  4. otium, oti(i) (n.) leisure, peace

  5. studium, studii (n.) eagerness, interest, studies

  6. commodus, commoda, commodum suitable, convenient

  7. varius, varia, varium changing, various

  8. dico, dicere, dixi, dictus say, tell

  9. fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus run away, flee

  10. valeo, valere, valui, valiturus be strong, be well

  11. ita(adverb) so

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