adiectīvum numerālis Chapter 6 Latin English Derivative via, –ae (f.) road; way via, viable, viaduct mūrus, –ī (m.) wall intramural porta, –ae (m.) door; gate portal, porch, port lectīca, –ae (f.) sedan chair saccus, –ī (m.) sack; bag satchel umerus, –ī (m.) shoulder humerus amīcus, –ī (m.) friend (masculine) amicable, amiable inimīcus, –ī (m.) enemy inimical, enmity equus, –ī (m.) horse equine, equestrian amīca, –ae (f.) friend (feminine) longus, a, um long longitude, purloin, longevity malus, a, um bad; evil malice, malicious, malaria fessus, a, um tired duodecim twelve duodecimo, dozen it he, she, or it goes eunt they go portat he, she, or it carries import, export, deport ambulat he, she, or it walks ambulatory, pre–ambulatory vehit he, she, or it rides; carries vector, vehicle, convection timet he, she, or it fears timid, timorous intrat he, she, it enters; advances tam so, so much as; as quam how; than inter +acc. between; among; during interim prope near propinquity prope +acc. near propinquity procul far procul ab +abl. far away, far away from circum around circumvent circum +acc. around circumvent ad +acc. to, toward ante +acc. before, in front of antebellum, ancestor post +acc. behind, a er postscript ā +abl. by, from apud +acc. beside, near, by per +acc. through, by means of per capita, per diem, per se nam for itaque therefore autem but, however unde? from where quō? where (to)? praepositiō preposition locātīvus locative āctīvum active passīvum passive