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Ecce Romani ch.

3 Derivatives
(MLR Stand. D: P.I. D5)
puer: boy, child
puerile: (adj) childish, foolish (puerility)
in horto: in the garden
horticulture: (n.) the art / science or growing fruits, flowers and vegetables
horticulturalist: (n.) one engaged in the growing of fruits, flowers and veggies
clamant: they shout
claim: (n.) a demand for something (v.t.) to demand something
clamor: (n.) a loud outcry, an uproar
clamorous: (adj.) loud and confused, noisy
proclaim: (v.t.) to announce officially (proclamation)
rident: they laugh, smile
ridicule: (v.t.) to make someone or something the object of scornful laughter
deride: (v.t.) to laugh at with scorn, to mock
laborant: they work, labor
collaborate: (v.i.) to work with someone, also to work with an enemy invader
laborious: (adj.) requiring much effort, toilsome
labor of love: work done for personal satisfaction or altruistic reasons rather
than for personal or material gain
solus: alone, solo
solitary: (adj.) living or being alone (solitary confinement)
solitude: (n.) the state of being alone, seclusion
iratus: angry, irate
ire: (n.) anger, wrath
irate: (adj.) angry, wrathful, incensed
cadit: he / she falls
cadaver: (n.) a corpse, dead body
piscinam: into the fishpond, pool
pisciculture: (n.) the science of breeding and rearing fish
piscicide: (n.) the killing of fish

Ecce Romani ch. 3 Derivatives


(MLR Stand. D: P.I. D5) Honors
puer: boy, child
puerperal: (adj) pertaining to childbirth
puerperium: (n.) the period of confinement during and just after childbirth
in horto: in the garden
hortus siccus: (n.) a dry garden
clamant: they shout
quitclaim: (n.) a deed or legal paper in which a person relinquishes to another
a claim or title to some property or right without guaranteeing such title
disclaim: (v.i.) to disavow or deny any connection with, responsibility for
reclaim: (v.t.) to rescue or bring back from error, vice, etc. to reform(reclamation)
rident: they laugh, smile
derisive / derisory: (adj.) showing scorn, ridicule
derision: (n.) contempt or ridicule
risible: (adj.) connected with or causing laughter (risibility)
laborant: they work, labor
belabor: (v.t.) to beat severely, to spend too much time and effort on
elaborate: (v.t.) to produce by effort, to work out carefully
solus: alone, solo
desolate: (adj.) left alone, lonely, uninhabited, deserted
soliloquy: (n.) act of talking to oneself, monologue
(soliloquist,
soliloquize)
solipsism: (n.) the theory that the self can only be aware of its own
experiences and states
iratus: angry, irate
irascible: (adj.) easily angered, quick-tempered
Dies Irae: Day of Wrath, Judgment Day
cadit: he / she falls
cadaverous: (adj.) pale, ghostly, gaunt, haggard
cadence: (n.) fall of the voice in speaking
piscinam: into the fishpond, pool
piscivorous: (adj.) eating fish
piscatology: (n.) the art or science of fishing

Ecce Romani ch. 3 Derivatives


(MLR Stand. D: P.I. D5
puer: boy, child
puerile: (adj)
in horto: in the garden
horticulture: (n.)
horticulturalist: (n.)
clamant: they shout
claim: (n.) (v.t.)
clamor: (n.)
clamorous: (adj.)
proclaim: (v.t.) (proclamation)
rident: they laugh, smile
ridicule: (v.t.)
deride: (v.t.)
laborant: they work, labor
collaborate: (v.i.)
laborious: (adj.)
labor of love:
solus: alone, solo
solitary: (adj.) (solitary confinement)
solitude: (n.)
iratus: angry, irate
ire: (n.)
irate: (adj.)
cadit: he / she falls
cadaver: (n.)
piscinam: into the fishpond, pool
pisciculture: (n.)
piscicide: (n.)

Ecce Romani ch. 3 Derivatives


(MLR Stand. D: P.I. D5) Honors
puer: boy, child
puerperal: (adj)
puerperium: (n.)
in horto: in the garden
hortus siccus: (n.)
clamant: they shout
quitclaim: (n.)
disclaim: (v.i.)
reclaim: (v.t.) (reclamation)
rident: they laugh, smile
derisive / derisory: (adj.)
derision: (n.)
risible: (adj.) (risibility)
laborant: they work, labor
belabor: (v.t.)
elaborate: (v.t.)
solus: alone, solo
desolate: (adj.)
soliloquy: (n.) (soliloquist, soliloquize)
solipsism: (n.)
iratus: angry, irate
irascible: (adj.)
Dies Irae:
cadit: he / she falls
cadaverous: (adj.)
cadence: (n.)
piscinam: into the fishpond, pool
piscivorous: (adj.)
piscatology: (n.)

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