- Est ăcer in silvis; equus ācer Olympia vincit
- Voce canens hortare canes, nisi tempora canes
- Fert ancilla cŏlum, penetrat res humida cōlum
- Si bonus esse cŏmes vis, mores indue cōmes
- Lucrandi cupĭdo damno est sua saepe cupīdo
- Oblitus decŏris violat praecepta decōris
- Carmina dīcantur, Domino dum templa dĭcantur
- Edŭcat hic catulos, ut mox edūcat in apros
cōmis, e, in vel erga aliquem, mild, gentle, affable, complaisant, good-humoured, indulgent; courteous, polite.
DĭcARE, to dedicate, to devote, to set apart
cōlum, i, n. a colander, a strainer, cola vitilia sunt; juncea et spartea, Columel.-colum nivarium, a strainer filled with snow, through which the ancients made their wine pass, to cool and clear it, Martial. 14, 104.
Cŏlus, i, u, ūs, f. rar. m. a distaff, a rock.
Analytical Latin grammar
By Charles G. Hamilton
London
1862