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Latin
Wheelock's Ch. 14-16
Question | Answer |
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animal, animalis | n., a living creature, animal |
aqua, aquae | f., water |
ars, artis | f., art, skill |
auris, auris | f., ear |
civis, civis | m. and f., citizen |
ius, iuris | n., right, justice, law |
mare, maris | n., sea |
mors, mortis | f., death |
nubes, nubis | f., cloud |
os, oris | n., mouth, face |
pars, partis | f., part, share; direction |
turba, turbae | f., uproar, disturbance; mob, crowd, multitude |
urbs, urbis | f., city |
vis, vis | f., force, power, violence |
vires, virium (pl.) | strength |
a, ab | away from, from; by |
trans | across |
appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum | to speak to, address (as), call, name |
curro, currere, cucurri, cursum | to run, rush, move quickly |
muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum | to change, alter; exchange |
teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum | to hold, keep, possess; restrain |
vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum | to avoid, shun |
memoria, memoriae | f., memory, recollection |
tempestas, tempestatis | f., period of time, season; weather, storm |
centum | a hundred |
mille | thousand |
milia, milium | n., thousands |
miser, misera, miserum | wretched, miserable, unfortunate |
inter | between, among |
itaque | and so, therefore |
committo, committere, commisi, commissum | to entrust, commit |
exspecto, exspectare, exspectavi, exspectatum | to look for, expect, await |
iacio, iacere, ieci, iactum | to throw, hurl |
eicio, eicere, eieci, eiectum | to throw out, drive out |
timeo, timere, timui | to fear, be afraid (of) |
aetas, aetatis | f., period of life, life, age, an age, time |
auditor, auditoris | m., hearer, listener, member of an audience |
clementia, clementiae | f., mildness, gentleness, mercy |
mens, mentis | f., mind, thought, intention |
satura, saturae | f., satire |
acer, acris, acre | sharp, keen, eager; severe, fierce |
brevis, breve | short, small, brief |
celer, celeris, celere | swift, quick, rapid |
difficilis, difficile | hard, difficult, troublesome |
dulcis, dulce | sweet; pleasant, agreeable |
facilis, facile | easy, agreeable |
fortis, forte | strong, brave |
ingens, ingentis | huge |
iucundus, iuncunda, iuncundum | pleasant, delightful, agreeble, pleasing |
longus, longa, longum | long |
omnis, omne | every, all |
potens, potentis | able, powerful, mighty, strong |
senex, senis | old, aged; old man |
quam | how |
rego, regere, rexi, rectum | to rule, guide direct |