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Latin III Vocabulary

QuestionAnswer
a/ab (prep. + abl.) from, away from, by
accipio, accipere, accepi, acceptum receive, get
ad (prep. + acc.) to, toward, for, near, at
adversum (prep. + acc.) against
aggredior, aggredī, aggressus sum attack
alter, altera, alterum the other, the second
annus, anni, m. year
annuus, annua, annuum annual, yearly
ante (prep. + acc.) before, in front of
Antonius, Antonii, m. Antonius
appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum call by name, name
audax, audacis bold, daring, reckless
autem (conj.) however, moreover
bellum inferre + dat. make war upon
bis (adv.) twice
carcer, carceris, m. prison, cell
Catilina, Catilinae, m. Catiline
centenī, centenae, centena a hundred each
Cicero, Ciceronis, m. Cicero
circuitus, circuitūs, m. circuit, circumference, perimeter
clarus, clara, clarum well-known
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum find out, learn, hear of
condo, condere, condidi, conditum found, establish
coniuro, coniurare, coniuravi, coniuratum plot
consul, consulis, m. consul
consulatus, consulatūs, m. consulship
contradico, contradicere, contradixi, contradictum speak out against, oppose
decem (indecl. Adj.) ten
decerno, decernere, decrevi, decretum decide, assign
defero, deferre, detuli, delatum carry down; offer, confer
deinde (adv.) then, next
deleo, delere, delevi, deletum destroy
deprehendo, deprehendere, deprehendi, deprehensum seize, catch
domo, domare, domui, domitum tame, subdue, master
dubietas, dubietatis, f. doubt, hesitation
exercitus, exercitūs, m. army
expello, expellere, expuli, expulsum drive out, expel
exsecrandus, exsecranda, exsecrandum accursed, detestable
facio, facere, feci, factum make, do
fere (adv.) nearly, almost
flumen, fluminis, n. river
fortuna, fortunae, f. fortune, luck
Gallia, Galliae, f. Gaul
genus, generis, n. type, kind, family
gravis, grave heavy, serious
hinc (adv.) from here; next
immanis, immane huge, immense, extensive
impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatum order, rule
ingenium, ingenii, n. intelligence, character
iniuria, iniuriae, f. injustice, injury, insult
inter (prep. + acc.) between, among
interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectum kill
is, ea, id he/she/it/they/them/their/its/his/her/him/her
iubeo, iubēre, iussi, iussum order
lacrimabilis, lacrimabile lamentable, terrible
legio, legionis, f. legion
milia passuum miles
milia, milium, n. (plural) thousands
mille a thousand
mille passūs a thousand paces, a mile
mox (adv.) soon
muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum change
ne…quidem (adv.) not even
nobilis, nobile of noble birth, known
nomen, nominis, n. name
nonus, nona, nonum ninth
novem (indecl. adj.) nine
nunc (adv.) now
obses, obsidis, m. hostage
omnis, omne every (singular), all (plural)
orator, oratoris, m. speaker
pateo, patēre, patui to be open, accessible
patria, patriae, f. country, fatherland
per (prep. + acc.) through, along
postea (adv.) afterward
praeter (prep. + acc.) beyond
pravus, prava, pravum depraved, corrupt
primus, prima, primum first
procedo, procedere, processi, processurus step forward, proceed, go
proelium, proeliī, n. battle
qui, quae, quod who/whom/which/that/whose
quidam, quaedam, quoddam a certain, pl. some
quidem (adv.) indeed
redeo, redīre, redii/redivi, reditum return, go back
Rhenus, Rhenī, m. the Rhine River
Rhodanus, Rhodanī, m. the Rhone River
Romanus, Romana, Romanum Roman
sed (conj.) but
socius, socii, m. comrade, associate
stipendiarius, stipendiaria, stipendiarium tributary, paying tribute
stipendium, stipendiī, n. a tribute; tax
strangulo, strangulare, strangulavi, strangulatum choke
succedo, succedere, successi, successum follow, succeed
sum, esse, fui, futurum be
tertius, tertia, tertium third
trans (prep. + acc.) across
tributum, tributī, n. tribute, tax
tricies (adv.) 30 times
urbs, urbis, f. city
usque ad + acc. as far as, up to, all the way to
vinco, vincere, vici, victum conquer, overcome
vir, viri, m. man
Created by: rmatheson
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