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LA3 - C1 Review
Latin Alive 3 - Chapter 1 Review Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| ā + abl. | by; from, away from |
| accēdō, -cēdere, -cēssī, -cēssum | to approach, come near |
| ad + acc. | to, towards; near |
| agō, agere, ēgī, āctum | to do, act |
| agricola, -ae, m. | farmer |
| āmittō, -mittere, -mīsī, -missum | to send away; lose |
| amō (1) | to love, like |
| animal, animālis, n. | animal |
| ante | before, previously |
| aptus, -a, -um | fit, suitable, adapted to |
| ascendō, -dere, -dī, -sum | to climb |
| audiō (4) | to hear |
| bonus, -a, -um | good |
| capiō, capere, cēpī, captum | to take, catch |
| cōnsilium capere | to form a plan |
| causā + gen. | for the sake of |
| causa, -ae, f. | cause; case |
| cīvis, cīvis, c. | citizen |
| cornū, cornūs, n. | horn; wing (of an army) |
| corpus, corporis, n. | body |
| crēscō, crēscere, crēvī, crētum | to grow |
| cultus, -ūs, m. | agriculture; culture, sophistication |
| damnō (1) | to condemn |
| dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum | to destroy |
| dēsīderō (1) | to desire |
| deus, -ī, m. | god |
| dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum | to say |
| diēs, diēī, m. | day |
| discō, discere, dedicī | to learn |
| dō, dare, dedī, datum | to give |
| doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum | to teach |
| dux, ducis, c. | leader |
| effugiō, -fugere, -fūgī | to run away, escape, flee from |
| eō, īre, īvī / iī, itum | to go |
| erat | was |
| est | is |
| et | and |
| expiō (1) | to expiate, cleanse of pollution or sin |
| faciō, facere, fēcī, factum | to do, make |
| factum, -ī, n. | deed |
| familia, -ae, f. | family, household |
| fēmina, -ae, f. | woman |
| ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum | to bring, carry |
| fidēs, fideī, f. | faith, trust; faithfulness, loyalty |
| fīnis, fīnis, m. | end, boundary |
| frangō, frangere, frēgī, frāctum | to break |
| frūctus, -ūs, m. | fruit; harvest; enjoyment |
| frūmentum, -ī, n. | grain |
| genū, genūs, n. | knee |
| grātiās agere | to thank |
| habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum | to have |
| hic, haec, hoc | this |
| homō, hominis, m. | person, man |
| hostēs, hostium, m. | the enemy |
| īdem, eadem, idem | the same |
| in + abl. | in, on |
| ipse, ipsa, ipsum | -self (intensive) |
| labōrō (1) | to work, labor |
| laetus, -a, -um | happy |
| lēx, lēgis, f. | law |
| līberī, līberōrum, m. | children |
| locus, -ī, m. | place |
| lūx, lūcis, f. | light |
| magnus, -a, -um | big, large, great |
| manus, -ūs, f. | hand; band (of people) |
| māter, mātris, f. | mother |
| mēns, mentis, f. | mind |
| mēnsa, -ae, f. | table |
| metuō, metuere, metuī | to fear |
| meus, -a, -um | my |
| mīles, mīlitis, m. | soldier |
| modus, -ī, m. | way, mode, method; limit |
| mors, mortis, f. | death |
| multus, -a, -um | much; (plural) many |
| nāvigō (1) | to sail |
| nāvis, nāvis, f. | ship |
| -ne | (introduces a yes/no question; enclitic) |
| nōn | not |
| noster, nostra, nostrum | our |
| nūllus, -a, -um | no, not any |
| omnis, omne | all |
| onus, oneris, n. | burden |
| oppidum, -ī, n. | town |
| opus, operis, n. | work |
| pareō, parēre, paruī | to obey (+ dat.) |
| parō (1) | to prepare |
| parvus, -a, -um | small |
| pater, patris, m. | father |
| paucī, -ae, -a | few |
| peccō (1) | to sin; blunder, make a mistake |
| pēior, pēius | worse |
| per + acc. | through |
| pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positum | to put |
| prō + abl. | before |
| probō (1) | to prove, test |
| pultō (1) | to beat, strike, knock |
| quam (adv.) | than |
| -que | and (enclitic) |
| quī, quae, quod | who, which, that |
| quō (adv.) | whither, where (to) |
| quoque | also, too |
| saevus, -a, -um | savage, cruel |
| scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scriptum | to write |
| sint | (they) are |
| sunt | (they) are |
| suus, -a, -um | one’s own |
| timeō, timēre, timuī | to fear, be afraid |
| urbs, urbis, f. | city |
| veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum | to come |
| videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum | to see |
| vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum | to conquer, beat |
| vir, virī, m. | man |
| virtūs, -tūtis, f. | virtue, excellence |
| vīs, vīs, f. | power, force; (plural) strength, forces |
| vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum | to live |
| vulgus, -ī, n. | the common people, crowd |