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Ch 18-21 Latin

Ecce Romani I

QuestionAnswer
accuso, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to accuse
agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitus (verb) to recognize
Quid agis? How are you?
animum recuperare to regain one's senses, be fully awake
antea (adv) previously, before
appello, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to call, name
Asia, -ae (f) Asia (Roman province in western Asia Minor)
attente (adv) attentively, closely
aurum, -i (noun) gold
canto, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to sing
capio, capere, cepi, captus (verb) to take, capture
cauda, -ae (f) tail
cena, -ae (f) dinner
ceno, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to dine, eat dinner
certe (adv) certainly
cogito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to think
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus (verb) to throw
corpus, corporis (noun) body
crotalum, -i (noun) castanet
cubitum ire to go to bed
cui to whom, to him, to her
culina, -ae (f) kitchen
devoro, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to devour
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus (verb) to say, tell
diligenter (adv) carefully
do, dare, dedi, datus (verb) to give
doleo, -ere, -ui, -iturus (verb) to be sad
ei to him/her/it
emo, emere, emi, emptus (verb) to buy
enim (conj) for
Esto! All right!
esurio, -ire, -ivi, -iturus (verb) to be hungry
explico, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to explain
rem explicare to explain the situation
extendo, extendere, extendi, extentus (verb) to hold out
fabula, -ae (f) story
Quid fecit...? What did...do?
feles, felis, (gen pl), felium (f) cat
finio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) to finish
fortis, -is, -e brave, strong
fugio, fugere, fugi, fugiturus (verb) to flee
Gades, Gadium, (f) (pl) Gades (Cadiz, a town in Spain)
Graecia, -ae (f) Greece
hanc this
heri (adv) yesterday
hi these
hic, hace, hoc this, the latter
homo, hominis (m) man
innocentia, -ae (f) innocence
inspicio, inspicere, inspexi, inspectus (verb) to examine
invitus, -a, -um unwilling
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus (verb) to order, bid
latrantes barking
laudo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to praise
lavo, lavere, lavi, lautus (verb) to wash
lectus, -i (m) bed, couch
legatus, -i (m) envoy
libertas, libertatis (f) freedom
licet, licere, licuit (+ dat) it is allowed
licet nobis we are allowed, we may
lux, lucis (f) light
prima luce at dawn
malus, -a, -um bad
nihil mali nothing of a bad thing, there is nothing wrong
mane (adv) early in the day, in the morning
manus, -us (f) hand
medius, -a, -um mid-, middle of
media nox, mediae noctis (f) midnight
Megara, -ae (f) Megara (a city in Greece)
Mehercule! By Hercules! Goodness me!
melior, melius, (gen), melioris better
miles, militis (m) soldier
modo (adv) only
mors, mortis, (gen pl), mortium (f) death
mus, muris (m) mouse
narro, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to tell (a story)
narratus, -a, -um told
neco, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to kill
nihil, mali nothing of a bad thing, there is nothing wrong
nisi (conj) unless, if...not, except
Nonne...? Surely...? (introduces a question that expects the answer "yes")
media nox midnight
numquam (adv) never
obdormio, -ire, -ivi, -iturus (verb) to go to sleep
obesus, -a, -um fat
olim (adv) once (upon a time)
optimus, -a, -um best, very good
vir optime sir
paulisper (adv) for a short time
pecunia, -ae (f) money
pernocto, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb) to spend the night
pirata, -ae (m) pirate
pono, ponere, posui, positus (irreg verb) to put, place
post (prep + acc) after
postquam (conj) after
praecipito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to hurl
se praecipitare to hurl oneself, rush
praecurro, praecurrere, praecurri, praecursurus (verb) to run ahead
praeter (prep + acc) except
primus, -a, -um first
prima luce at dawn
punio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) to punish
Quid agis? How are you?
Quid fecit...? What did...do?
Quid agis? How are you?
recupero, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to recover
removeo, removere, removi, remotus (verb) to remove, move aside
res, rei (f) thing, matter, situation
rem explicare to explain the situation
se rogare to ask oneself, wonder
saltatrix, saltatricis (f) dancer
salto, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb) to dance
sero (adv) late
simulo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) to pretend
somnium, -i (noun) dream
somnus, -i (m) sleep
sonitus, -us (m) sound
sordidus, -a, -um dirty
stercus, stercoris (noun) dung, manure
supra (adv) above, on top
tibi to you, for you
timidus, -a, -um afraid, fearful, timid
totus, -a, -um all, the whole
tremo, tremere, tremui (verb) to tremble
valde (adv) very, very much, exceedingly
vehementer (adv) very much, violently, hard
vesperi in the evening
viator, viatoris (m) traveler
videtur he/she/it seems
vigilo, -are, -avi, -aturus (verb) to stay awake
vir optime sir
vobis to you, for you (pl)
Created by: rierei1971
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