incendium, incendii, n.
fire
caecus, caeca, caecum
invisible, unseen
cresco, crescere, crevi
to grow
degree of pulchrius
comparative
positive form/translation
molle - very soft
mereo, merere, merui
to deserve
lugeo, lugere, luxi
to lament, to mourn
aestas, aestatis, f.
summer
degree of carissiumus
superlative
comparative form/translation
molliter - more soft
opus es (+abl)
there is no need of
mollis, molle
soft
mulier, mulieris, f.
woman
bonus adjective that agrees with puellam
bonam
superlative form/translation
mollissime - the softest
perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus
to waste
sepelio, sepelire, sepelivi, sepultus
to bury
tego, tegere, texi, tectus
to cover
in what ways do adjectives agree with nouns
case, number, gender
superlative w/ quam form/translation
quam mollissime - as softly as possible
si quis
if anyone
sidus, sideris, n.
star
orbis terrarum
the world
true or false: adjectives that are neuter are the only ones with identical nominative and accusative endings
true
form of ablative absolute that “stultum Quintum” is