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LA3 - C1 Review

Latin Alive 3 - Chapter 1 Review Vocabulary

TermDefinition
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
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