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AP Pliny Vergil 1.1

TermDefinition
a, ab, abs (with abl.) from, away from, out of, by
abeo, -ire, -ii, -itum to go from, go away, go off, go forth, go, depart
acer, acris, acre sharp, bitter, pointed, piercing, shrill; keen; severe
ad (with acc.) to, toward
adversus, -a, -um turned to, turned against, opposite, before, in front of; unfavorable
adversus, adversum (with acc.) opposite to, against; toward, against, before
agricola, -ae (m.) farmer, countryman, peasant
alius, -a, -ud another, other, different; one...the other (alius...alius), some...others (alii...alii)
animus, -i (m.) soul, intelligence, reason, intellect, mind; courage
Appia, -ae (f.) a Roman female name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
apud (with acc.) with, among, at, by, near, at the house of
atque, ac and; than (correl. with alius); as (correl. with idem)
audio, -ire, -ivi (or -ii), -itum to hear, listen (to)
aut or (introducing an antithesis to what precedes); either…or (aut…aut)
Caelius, -i (m.) a Roman male name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
canis, -is (m. or f.) dog
caveo, -ere, cavi, cautum to beware, avoid, be on guard; guarantee; take care of, decree
conspicio, -ere, -spexi, -spectum to look at (closely), contemplate, perceive, observe
Cornelia, -ae (f.) a Roman female name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
cubiculum, -i (n.) bedroom, room
cum when, while, since, although
cum (with abl.) with, together, along with
dea, -ae (f.) goddess
Decius, -i (m.) a Roman male name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
deus, -i (m.) god, deity
dico, -ere, dixi, dictum to say, speak, utter, tell, mention, relate, affirm, declare, state, assert
do, dare, dedi, datum to give, hand over, deliver, give up, pay, surrender, grant
duo, -ae, -o two
ego, mei, mihi, me, me I, me
ergo consequently; therefore, then, so then; because of (with gen.)
et and; also, too, besides, likewise, as well, even; both…and (et…et)
ex, e (with abl.) out of, from
fabula, -ae (f.) story, fable; play
facio, -ere, feci, factum to make, build, produce, compose; do, perform, make
gravis, -e heavy, weighty, ponderous, burdensome, loaded, laden, burdened
habeo, -ere, -ui, -itum to have, hold, support, carry, wear
hic, haec, hoc this
huc to this place, hither
iam at the moment, at the present moment, now, already, at this time, just now, at present
ille, illa, illud that
in (with abl.) in, on; (with acc.) into, to, onto, against
invenio, -ire, -veni, -ventum to come upon, find, meet with, light upon
ipse, -a, -um self, in person, himself, herself, itself, etc.
is, ea, id he, she, it; this, that, the
Livia, -ae (f.) a Roman female name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
lumen, -inis (n.) light, daylight; brightness; day; life; eye
magnus, -a, -um great, large
meus, -a, -um of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own
moneo, -ere, -ui, -itum to remind, advise, warn; teach; admonish; foretell
multus, -a, -um much, great, many
natura, -ae (f.) nature, natural constitution, property, quality
nauta, -ae (m.) sailor
nec or neque and not, also not, nor; neither...nor (nec/neque...nec/ neque)
non not, by no means, not at all
omnis, -e all, every
per (with acc.) through, across, along, among
placeo, -ere, -cui, placitus sum (or placitum) (with dat.) to please, be pleasing, be agreeable, be acceptable, suit, satisfy
Porcius, -i (m.) a Roman male name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
possum, posse, potui to be able, have power, can
quam in what manner, how greatly, how, how much; as, than; after than, earlier than
-que and (affixed to a word and joining it with a preceding word), both...and (-que...-que)
qui, quae, quod who, which, that
quisquam, quaequam, quicquam (or quidquam) any, anyone
ratio, -onis (f.) reason, understanding; calculation, computation
relinquo, -ere, -liqui, -lictum to leave behind, give up, leave, abandon
res, rei (f.) thing, matter, affair, business, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, case, situation
Roma, Romae (f.) (the city of) Rome
sed but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
si if
similis, -e like, resembling, similar
studeo, -ere, -ui (with dat.) to desire, be eager for; apply oneself to; strive after; to study
—, sui, sibi, se, se himself, herself, itself, themselves
sum, esse, fui to be
super (with acc. and abl.) above, on top, over
suus, -a, -um of oneself, belonging to oneself, his own, her own, his, her, its, their
timor, -oris (m.) fear, dread, apprehension, alarm, anxiety
trans (with acc.) across, over; beyond; on the other side
tu, tui, tibi, te, te you (singular)
ut or uti how, in what way; as, like; when; that, so that
verus, -a, -um true, real, actual, genuine
video, -ere, vidi, visum to see, discern, perceive; (in passive) to seem
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