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Download a free Latin-English-Latin dictionary program for your PC or MAC.
August 2005 - Somewhat better Version 1.97Ed release. This is just 1.97Ed with more corrections prompted by user feedback and another 1000 entries in the dictionary. There is no significant algorithm growth.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Celtic-Latin Word-List, a working checklist of distinctive vocabulary found in the texts being treated by the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Medieval Latin from Celtic Sources (DMLCS) project.
The List takes the form of a browsable, lemmatized, alphabetical list consisting mostly of two kinds of words: vocabulary that is foreign to Classical Latin and would not be found in a standard Latin dictionary, and Classical vocabulary that appears in unusual forms in our texts.
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ablativethe case used to indicate some adverbial function for a noun, usually translated into English with a prepositionby the window
in the doghouse
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accusativethe case used to indicate direct object, place to or toward which, or extent of space and timeShe threw the ball.
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by Eugene R. Moutoux
At this site you will find more than 1750 Latin derivatives (English words derived from Latin words), defined and used in original sentences, as well as many closely related words.
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From the Latin Teaching Materials Site at Saint Louis University, pages designed to promote faster and better learning (and teaching) of the Latin language. Includes Verbal Brilliance, a module of ready-to-go practice handouts for verb mastery; LatinPraxis, a series of grammar explanations and practice pages; Vocabulary helps; Rudimenta in Motu, some flash movies combining images and Latin text; charts and tables to assist grammatical learning; and links to more Latin-learning materials, including easy readers, acceleration readers, and pedagogical ideas for improving Latin instruction.
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LATIN PHRASES AND WORDS USED IN ENGLISH
(Definitions from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary - Tenth Edition)
A fortiori - adj. and adv. [literally, from the stronger]For a stronger reason; all the more.
A posteriori - adj. and adv. [literally, from the latter] inductive; relating to or derived by reasoning from observed facts.
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Latin Verb Conjugator
latin.zip contains four files: 'latin.exe' (the executable), 'latin.dat' (data file containing verb information), 'readme' (instructions) and 'history' (description of features after the initial version). The program is very simple - just type 'latin' at the DOS prompt and you will be tested on conjugation of the five model regular verbs (laudare, monere, ducere, audire and capere), and the five model deponent verbs (horari, fateri, sequi, moliri, pati). 'readme' provides instructions on how you can add more verbs of your own (simply following the format in 'latin.dat').
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LATIN 1: THE EASY WAY
(c) 1999 by C.J. Cherryh
I used to teach this subject. I use a method that's a little different than the standard, a method aimed at results, not tradition, and no need to learn grammar at the outset, when you've got enough new things to learn. If you learned by the traditional method you may find this radically different; but trust me.
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AB INITIO it should be said that there is a good prima facie case for the decision of Lord Irvine, the Lord High Chancellor, to simplify the language used in court as part of the civil law reforms which bear the imprimatur of the Master of the Rolls, Lord Woolf. From April 26[1999] Lord Irvine wants lawyers, pro bono publico, to be much more straightforward in the way they speak pendente lite ...
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Every great Western society sees itself as better for having held on to inherited Roman traditions. As well as having served as the language of an empire that once ruled over a fourth of the world's population, today, the variant named Church or Ecclesiastical Latin is the official language of the Vatican, and language instructors the world over hold onto it as though it were still ver ...
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Here you will find some easy Latin texts. Even if you have seen more difficult ones before, you may find these worth a try. In fact, reading should be easy. Whenever you get the impression of hardly making your way through the jungle, it is likely that you have picked up the wrong text. A good text is the one you can jog through – most of the time, that is. Occasional uphills and downhills are there to keep you awake.
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Two Hundred Essential Latin Words
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These are among the most common words in Latin. Taken together, they account for almost half the words in a typical prose text.
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These are the words that show you the structure of a sentence.
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ego; hic; idem; ille; ipse; is; iste; nemo; nihil; nos; qui; quidam; quis; quisque; se; ...
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Words by William Whitaker
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The dictionary is about 30000 entries, as would be counted in an ordinary dictionary. This may generate many hundreds of thousands of "words" that one can construct over all the declensions and conjugations. But this is a modest, student-size dictionary. The point of this tool is to help in simple translations for a beginning Latin student or amateur.
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