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Chapters 8-9
Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary - Chapters 8-9
Question | Answer | |
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copia | abundance, supply | copiae, f. |
copiae | supplies; troops | copiarum, f. |
frater | brother | fratris, m. |
laus | praise | laudis, f. |
libertas | freedom | libertatis, f. |
ratio | reason; method | rationis, f. |
scriptor | writer | scriptoris, m. |
soror | sister | sororis, f. |
victoria | victory | victoriae, f. |
dum | while | conjunction |
ad | to, toward; at | prep. + acc. |
ex | out of, from; because of | prep. + abl. |
e | out of, from; because of | prep. + abl. |
numquam | never | adverb |
tamen | nevertheless, still | adverb or conjunction |
ago | to lead; do; act | agere, egi, actum |
ago gratias | to give thanks | phrase |
demonstro | to point out; demonstrate | demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratum |
disco | to learn | discere, didici |
doceo | to teach | docere, docui, doctum |
duco | to lead | ducere, duxi, ductum |
gero | to carry; manage; wage | gerere, gessi, gestum |
scribo | to write | scribere, scripsi, scriptum |
traho | to drag | trahere, traxi, tractum |
vinco | to conquer | vincere, vici, victum |
Cicero | Cicero | Ciceronis, m. |
loca | places, region | locorum, n. |
loci | passages in literature | locorum, m. |
morbus | disease | morbi, m. |
studium | eagerness, zeal; study | studii, n. |
hic, haec, hoc | this; the latter | demonstrative |
ille, illa, illud | that; the former; the famous | demonstrative |
iste, ista, istud | that of yours; that; such | demonstrative |
alius, a, ud | other, another | adjective |
alter, altera, alterum | the other, second | adjective |
neuter, neutra, neutrum | not either, neither | adjective |
nullus, a, um | not any, no, none | adjective |
solus, a, um | alone, only, the only | adjective |
totus, a, um | whole, entire | adjective |
ullus, a, um | any | adjective |
unus, a, um | one, single, alone | adjective |
uter, utra, utrum | either, which (of two) | adjective |
enim | for | conjunction |
in | into, toward; against | prep. + acc. |
nimis | too, too much, excessively | adverb |
locus | place; passage in literature | loci, m. |