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3rd Column Vocab

Words from GCSE vocabulary list

TermDefinition
domus home
domi at home
donum (n.) gift
dormire to sleep
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus to lead, take
dum while, until
duo two
dux, ducis leader
e, ex (+abl.) from, out of
ecce! look!
effugere to escape
ego I
mecum with me
egredior, egredi, egressus sum (depon. vb.) to go out
egressus having gone out
emo, emere, emi, emptus to buy
enim for
epistula letter
eo, ire, ii (or ivi), itum to go
equus horse
et and
et...et both...and
etiam even, also
exercitus army
exspectare to wait for
facio, facere, feci, factus to make, to do
facilis easy
faveo, -ere, favi, fautus (+dat.) to favour, support
felix, felicis fortunate, happy
femina woman
fero, ferre, tuli, latus to bring, carry, bear
ferox, ferocis fierce, ferocious
festinare to hurry
fidelis faithful, loyal
filia daughter
filius son
flumen, fluminis (n.) river
forte by chance
fortis brave
forum (n.) forum, market-place
frango, frangere, fregi, fractus to break
frater, fratris brother
frustra in vain
fugere to run away, to flee
gaudeo, -ere, gavisus sum (semi-depon. vb.) to be pleased, to rejoice
gaudium (n.) joy, pleasure
gens, gentis family, tribe, race, people
gladius sword
gravis heavy, serious
habere to have
habitare to live
heri yesterday
hic, haec, hoc (pronoun) this, these
hic (adv.) here
hodie today
homo, hominis man, person
hora hour
hortor, hortari, hortatus sum (depon. vb.) to encourage, urge
hortatus having encouraged
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