Aud-iverĭmus, Plural. Aud-iverītis, Aud-ivĕrint, We may have heard, Ye or you may have heard, PLUPERFECT. might, could, would or should have. I might have heard, Thou mightest have heard, shall have. I shall have heard, Auditi sunt or fuerunt or fuere, They have been heard. IMPERFECT. might, could, would, or should be. Singular. Aud-irer, I might be heard, Aud-irēris or -irĕre, Thou mightest be heard, Plur. Aud-irēmur, Aud-iremini, Aud-irentur, PERFECT. Sing. Auditus sim or fuĕrim, Auditus sit or fuerit, We might be heard, may have been. Auditi sint or fuĕrint, PLUPERFECT. might, could, Sing. Auditus essem or fuissem, Auditus esses or fuisses, Auditus esset or fuisset, I may have been heard, Plur. Audīti essēmus or fuissēmus, We might have been heard, Auditi essētis or fuissetis, Auditi essent or fuissent, FUTURE. Sing. Auditus fuĕro, Auditus fuĕris, Auditus fuerit, Plur. Auditi fuerimus, Auditi fueritis, Auditi fuĕrint, Ye or you might have been heard, shall have been. I shall have been heard, Perf. Esse or fuisse auditus, -a, -um, To have been heard. Fut. Auditum iri, To be about to be heard. Accendo, accenděĕre, accendi, accensum; act. to light up. Adhibeo, adhibere, adhibui, adhibitum; act. to admit. Edifico, ædificăre, ædificavi, ædificatum; act. to build, to create. Aqua, aquæ; noun, fem. water. Aro, arāre, arāvi, arātum; act. to plough. Arvum, arvi; noun, neut. the ground. Bibo, bibere, bibi, bibitum; act. to drink. Bonus, bona, bonum; adj. 1st and 2d declen. good. Cælum, cæli; noun, neut. the sky, heaven. Cæsar, Cæsaris; noun, masc. Cæsar, the name of a great Roman general. Calefacio, calefacĕre, calefeci, calefactum; act. to warm. Canis, canis; noun, com. a dog. Catēna, catēnæ ; noun, fem. a chain. Censeo, censere, censui, censum; neut. to judge Clamo, clamare, clamavi, clamātum; act. to cry. Cœna, cœnæ ; noun, fem. supper. *The conjugations of the verbs and the declensions of the nouns are not put down here, as the scholar will know the former by the infinitive, and the latter by the genitive case. |