3rd declension latin nouns
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- adulescens, adulescentis, m.
- young man, youth
- amor, amoris, m.
- love
- canis, canis, m./f.
- dog, the lowest throw of the knucklebones
- collis, collis, gen.pl., collium, m.
- hill
- commissatio, commissationis, f.
- drinking party
- consul, consulis, m.
- consul
- Cupido, Cupindinis, m.
- Cupid (son of Venus)
- difficultas, difficultatis, f.
- difficulty
- flos, floris, m.
- flower
- fustis, fustis, gen.pl., fustium m.
- club, cudgel
- Hercules, Herculis, m.
- Hercules (Greek hero)
- sal, salis, m.
- salt, wit
- salus, salutis, f.
- greetings
- senio, senionis, m.
- the six (in throwing knucklebones)
- timor, timoris, m.
- fear
- Venus, Veneris, f.
- Venus, the highest throw of the knucklebones
- vulnus, vulneris, n.
- wound
- Aeneis, Aeneidis, f.
- The Aeneid (an epic poem by Vergil)
- Alpes, Alpium, f. pl.
- The Alps
- Carthago, Carthaginis, f.
- Carthage
- comes, comitis, m./f.
- companion
- Dido, Didois, f.
- Dido (queen of Carthage)
- dolor, doloris, m.
- grief
- genus, generis, n.
- race, stock, nation
- hiems, hiemis, f.
- winter
- Iuno, Iunonis, f.
- Juno (queen of the gods)
- Litus, litoris, n.
- shore
- mare, maris, n.
- sea
- mensis, mensis, m.
- month
- moenia, moenium, n. pl.
- city walls
- navis, navis, f.
- ship
- os, oris, n.
- mouth, face, expression
- procacitas, procacitatis, f.
- insolence
- pugio, pugionis, m.
- dagger
- rogatio, rogationis, f.
- question
- rus, ruris, n.
- country, country estate
- rure
- from the country
- ruri
- in the country
- rus
- to the country
- solitudo, solitudinis, f.
- solitude
- tempestas, tempestatis, f.
- storm
- Ulixes, Ulixis, m.
- Ulysses, Odysseus (Greek hero of the Trojan war)
- valetudo, valetudinis, f.
- health (good or bad)