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338 ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY maid

M

 * maid, maid servant, ancilla, -ae, f.
 * make, faciō, 3
 * make war upon, bellum īnferō with dat. (§426)
 * man, homō, -inis, m. and f.; vir, virī, m.
 * man-of-war, nāvis longa
 * many, multī, -ae, -a, plur. of multus
 * march, iter, itineris, n. (§468)
 * Mark, Mārcus, -ī, m.
 * marriage; mātrimōnium, mātrimō’nī, n.
 * master, dominus, -ī, m.; magister, -trī, m.
 * matter, negōtium, negō’tī, n.; rēs, reī, f.
 * means, by means of, the abl.
 * messenger, nūntius, nūntī, m.
 * midnight, media nox
 * mile, mīlle passuum (§331.b)
 * miles, mīlia passuum
 * mind, animus, -ī, m. mēns, mentis, f.
 * mine, meus, -a, -um
 * mistress, domina, -ae, f.
 * money, pecūnia, -ae, f.
 * monster, mōnstrum, -ī, n.
 * month, mēnsis, -is, m.
 * moon, luna, -ae, f.
 * more (adj.), plūs, plūris (§313); or a comparative. Adverb, magis
 * most (adj.), plūrimus, -a, -um; superl. degree. Adverb, maximē; plūrimum
 * mother, māter, mātris, f.
 * mountain, mōns, montis, m.
 * move, moveō, 2
 * moved, commōtus, -a, -um
 * much (by), multō
 * multitude, multitūdō, -inis, f.
 * my, meus, -a, -um
 * myself, mē, reflexive. See self

once

N

 * name, nōmen, -inis, n.
 * nation, gēns, gentis, f.
 * near, propinquus, -a, -um
 * nearest, proximus, -a, -um
 * nearly, ferē
 * neighbor, finitimus, -ī, m.
 * neighboring, finitimus, -a, -um
 * neither, neque or nec; neither ... not, neque (nec) ... neque (nec)
 * never, numquam
 * nevertheless, tamen
 * new, novus, -a, -um
 * next day, postrīdiē eius diēī
 * next to, proximus, -a, -um
 * night, nox, noctis, f.
 * nine, novem
 * no, minimē; or repeat verb with a negative (§210)
 * no, none, nūllus, -a, -um (§109)
 * no one, nēmō, nūllīus
 * nor, neque or nec
 * not, nōn
 * not even, nē ... quidem
 * not only ... but also, nōn sōlum ... sed etiam
 * nothing, nihil or nihilum, -ī, n.
 * now, nunc
 * number, numerus, -ī, m.

O

 * obey, pāreō, 2, with dat. (§153)
 * of, sign of gen.; dē, with abl.; out of, ē or ex, with abl.
 * often, saepe
 * on (of place), in, with abl.; (of time) abl. without prep.
 * on account of, propter, with acc.; of abl. of cause
 * on all sides, undique
 * once (upon a time), ōlim