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gehenna, -ae, f.J hell<br />

gelu, -us, nO J<br />

frost<br />

gemebUndus, -a, -urn, groaning<br />

gemere, -ui, -itus, to groan; sigh;<br />

mourn<br />

geminatus, -a, -urn, twofold; doubled<br />

gemmus, -a, -urn, double, twin<br />

gemitus, -us, m. J<br />

moan, groan; sighing;<br />

sorrow<br />

gemma, -ae, fOJ jewel<br />

gemmula, -ae, fOJ gem<br />

gena, -ae, fOJ cheek<br />

genealogia, -ae, fOJ genealogy<br />

generalis, -is, m OJ general<br />

generalitas, -atis, fOJ generality<br />

generare, to engender<br />

genenitio, -onis, fOJ generation; pedigree;<br />

fruit<br />

generator, -oris, mO J first author<br />

genere, -ui, -itus, to beget, bear<br />

Genescinurn, -i, n OJ Genazzano<br />

Genestanus, -a, -urn, of Genazzano<br />

Genevensis, -e, of Geneva<br />

genimen, -inis, nO J fruit, offspring<br />

genitale, -is, n OJ womb<br />

genitalis, -e, pertaining to birth<br />

genitor, -oris, m. J<br />

father<br />

genitrix, -icis, fOJ mother<br />

genitus, -a, -urn, begotten; new born<br />

Genovefa, -ae, fOJ Guinevere<br />

gens, gentis, fOJ nation, family, gens;<br />

gentes, Gentiles<br />

Gensericus, -i, mO J Genseric<br />

~ntilis, -e, gentile, heathen<br />

gentilitas, -atis, fOJ the gentile or heathen<br />

world, paganism, heathendom<br />

genu, -us, nO J<br />

knee; Hectare genua, to<br />

kneel; genu Hexo, kneeling<br />

Genuensis, -e, of Genoa<br />

genuHectere, -Hexi, -flexus, to genuflect<br />

genus, -eris, n OJ kind, race; nation; ex<br />

genere, from my own nation<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>ius, -ii, mO J Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

Geraseni, -orum, m. pl.J Gergesenes<br />

LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

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gerere, gessi, gestus, to bear; reign;<br />

do; celebrate<br />

Germania, -ae, fOJ Germany<br />

Germanicus, -a, -urn, German<br />

germanitas, -atis, f.J relationship between<br />

brothers and sisters<br />

germanus, -i, mO J<br />

brother<br />

Germanus, -i, mO J<br />

German<br />

germen, -inis, n OJ bud, sprout<br />

germinare, to bud forth, blossom;<br />

bring forth; to spring (of seed)<br />

Gertrudis, -is, fOJ Gertrude<br />

Gervasius, -ii, nlo J<br />

Gervase<br />

gestare, to carry, wear<br />

gestatoriurn, -ii, n., litter<br />

gestatus, -us, m 0, bearing<br />

gestire, to desire passionately, long for<br />

Gethaei, -orum, mo ploJ Gethites, people<br />

of Gath<br />

Gethsemani, Gethsemane<br />

ghimel, the third letter of the Hebrew<br />

alphabet, corresponding to English<br />

g (hard)<br />

Ghisella, -ae, fOJ Gisela<br />

Ghislerii, -orurn, mo ploJ Ghisleri<br />

Giennensis, -e, of Jaen<br />

Giennium, -ii, n. J<br />

Jaen<br />

gigas, -antis, mO J giant, strong man;<br />

hero<br />

gignere, genui, genitus, to bring forth,<br />

beget<br />

Girvensis, -e, of Jarrow<br />

Girvum, -i, n. J<br />

Jarrow<br />

glacies, -ei, f., ice<br />

gladius, -ii, m OJ sword<br />

gleba, -ae, fOJ clod or lump of earth<br />

gl1scere, to swell; blaze up, rage<br />

globulus, -i, mO J ball, shot<br />

globus, -i, m. J<br />

ball<br />

gloria, -ae, f.J glory; boasting<br />

glorianter, exultingly<br />

gloriari, depoJ to glory in, boast of<br />

gloriatio, -onis, f.J glory; boasting<br />

glormcare, to glorify

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