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LTRL Ch. 06 Vocab.
LTRL Ch. 06 Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Athēnae, Athēnārum | (f. pl.) Athens |
| Rōma, Rōmae | (f.) Rome |
| dictum, dictī | (n.) word; saying |
| domus, domī | (f.) house, home |
| amor, amōris | (m.) love |
| animal, animālis, -ium | (n.) animal |
| carmen, carminis | (n.) song, poem |
| Carthāgō, Carthāginis | (f.) Carthage |
| cīvis, cīvis, -ium | (m. or f.) citizen |
| corpus, corporis | (n.) body |
| homō, hominis | (m.) human being, man |
| hostis, hostis, -ium | (m.) [public] enemy |
| iūs, iūris | (n.) right, law; judgment; court |
| mare, maris, -ium | (n.) sea |
| māter, mātris | (f.) mother |
| mēns, mentis, -ium | (f.) mind; intention, purpose; attitude |
| mīles, mīlitis | (m.) soldier |
| moenia, moenium | (n. pl.) [city] walls |
| pater, patris | (m.) father |
| patrēs cōnscrīptī | (voc. pl.) enrolled fathers, senators |
| rēx, rēgis | (m.) king |
| rūs, rūris | (n. sing. or pl.) country[side] |
| servitūs, servitūtis | (f.) slavery |
| timor, timōris | (m.) fear |
| urbs, urbis, -ium | (f.) city |
| vīs, ——, ium | (f.) force, power; violence; (pl.), strength |
| līberō | (1-tr.) free |
| careō, carēre, caruī, caritūrus | lack, be without, be free [from] (+ abl.) |
| legō, legere, lēgī, lēctus | choose; read |
| intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellectus | understand |
| vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctūrus | live, be alive |
| ācer, ācris, ācre | sharp, keen; fierce |
| facilis, facile | easy |
| difficilis, difficile | difficult |
| fēlīx, fēlīcis | lucky, fortunate, happy |
| īnfēlīx, īnfēlīcis | unlucky, unfortunate, unhappy |
| fortis, forte | brave; strong |
| ingēns, ingentis | huge, vast; remarkable |
| omnis, omne | every; all |
| autem | (postpositive conj.) however; moreover |
| difficulter | (adv.) with difficulty |
| facile | (adv.) easily; readily |
| inter | (prep. + acc.) between, among; during |
| iūre | (adv.) rightly, justly |
| omnīnō | (adv.) entirely; at all |
| sub | "(prep. + acc.) under; up to (prep. + abl.) |
| under; at the foot of; near" | |
| umquam | (adv.) ever |
| numquam | (adv.) never |