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Ch 13-17 Latin
Ecce Romani I
Question | Answer |
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a or ab (prep + abl) | from |
accidit, accidere, accidit | it happens |
advesperascit, advesperascere, advesperavit | it gets dark |
aedificium, -i (noun) | building |
alter...alter | the one...the other |
animus, -i (m) | mind |
in animo habere | to intend |
aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus (verb) | to open |
appareo, -ere, -ui, -iturus (verb) | to appear |
apud (prep + acc) | with, in front of, before |
ars, artis, (gen pl), artium (f) | skill |
auriga, -ae (m) | charioteer |
caelum, -i (n) | sky |
carissimus, -a, -um | dearest |
caupo, cauponis (m) | innkeeper |
caupona, -ae (f) | inn |
celerrime (adv) | very fast, very quickly |
centum | a hundered |
cesso, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb) | to be idle, do nothing, delay |
cisium, -i (noun) | light two-wheeled carriage |
civis, civis, (gen pl), civium (m/f) | citizen |
commotus, -a, -um | moved |
concido, concidere, concidi | to fall down |
culpa, -ae (f) | fault, blame |
cuncti, -ae, -a | all |
custodio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) | to guard |
de (prep + abl) | down from, concerning, about |
decem | ten |
deverto, devertere, deverti, deversus (verb) | to turn aside |
diu (adv) | for a long time |
domina, -ae (f) | mistress, lady of the house |
duo, duae, duo | two |
erat | (he/she/it) was |
extraho, extrahere, extraxi, extractus (verb) | to drag out, take out |
iter facere | to travel |
fatuus, -a, -um | stupid |
ferio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) | to hit, strike |
ferociter (adv) | fiercely |
fortasse (adv) | perhaps |
frustra (adv) | in vain |
gaudeo, gaudere | to be glad, rejoice |
Graecus, -a, -um | Greek |
Graeci, -orum (m) (pl) | the Greeks |
haereo, haerere, haesi, haesurus (verb) | to stick |
homines, hominum (m) (pl) | people |
hospes, hospitis (m/f) | guest, host, friend, a person related to one of another city by ties of hospitality |
identidem (adv) | again and again, repeatedly |
incolumis, -is, -e | unhurt, safe and sound |
interpello, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to interrupt |
iocus, -i (m) | joke, prank |
per iocum | as a prank |
itaque (adv) | and so, therefore |
longus, -a, -um | long |
ludo, ludere, lusi, lusurus (verb) | to play |
pila ludere | to play ball |
magno risu | with a loud laugh |
mille | a thousand |
mortuus, -a, -um | dead |
moveo, movere, movi, motus (verb) | to move |
murmur, murmuris (noun) | mumur, rumble |
Neapolis, Neapolis (f) | Naples |
nonus, -a, -um | ninth |
noster, nostra, nostrum | our |
novem | nine |
novus, -a, -um | new |
octo | eight |
olivetum, -i (noun) | olive groove |
onus, oneris (n) | load, burden |
pars, partis, (gen pl), partium (f) | part, direction, region |
periculosus, -a, -um | dangerous |
periculum, -i (n) | danger |
pernocto, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb) | to spend the night |
pes, pedis (m) | foot |
pila, -ae (f) | picture |
plaustrum, -i (noun) | wagon cart |
poterat | (he/she/it) was able, could |
praeclarus, -a, -um | distinguished, famous |
praeterea (adv) | besides, too, moreover |
praetereo, praeterire, praeterii or praeterivi, praeteritus (verb) | to go past |
procul (adv) | in the distance, far off, far |
pulvis, pulveris (m) | dust |
Quam...! (adv) | How...! |
Quam...? (adv) | How...? |
quattuor | four |
quiesco, quiescere, quievi, quieturus (verb) | to rest, keep quiet |
quingenti, -ae, -a | five hundred |
quinquaginta | fifty |
quinque | five |
Quot...? | How many...? |
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus (verb) | to leave behind |
risus, -us (m) | smile, laugh |
rota, -ae (f) | wheel |
rusticus, -i (m) | peasant |
scio, scire, scivi, scitus (verb) | to know |
septem | seven |
septimus, -a, -um | seventh |
sex | six |
silentium, -i (noun) | silence |
tabellarius, -i (ma) | courier |
taedet, taedere | it bores |
tantum (adv) | only |
tardus, -a, -um | slow |
tres, tres, tria | three |
unus, -a, -um | one |
ut (adv) | as |
vehiculum, -i (noun) | vehicle |
verto, vertere, verti, versus (verb) | to turn |
virga, -ae (f) | stick, rod, switch |
vis (from volo) | you want |
vito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to avoid |