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Chapters 21-22

Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary - Chapters 21-22

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fenestra window fenestrae, f.
finis end, limit finis, m.
fines boundaries, territory finium, m.
gens people, race gentis, f.
mundus world mundi, m.
navis ship navis, f.
salus health, safety; greeting salutis, f.
Troia Troy Troiae, f.
vicinus neighbor vicini, m.
vicina neighbor vicinae, f.
vulgus mob, common people vulgi, n.
asper, aspera, asperum rough, harsh adjective
atque and, and also, and even conjunction
ac and, and also, and even conjunction
iterum again, a second time adverb
contineo to contain, hold together, keep continere, continui, contentum
iubeo to command, order iubere, iussi, iussum
laboro to labor laborare, laboravi, laboratum
rapio to seize, snatch rapere, rapui, raptum
relinquo to leave behind, abandon relinquere, reliqui, relictum
scio to know scire, scivi, scitum
tango to touch tangere, tetigi, tactum
casa house, hut casae, f.
ferrum iron; sword ferri, n.
fides faith, trust; promise fidei, f.
ignis fire ignis, m.
modus measure; limit; way modi, m.
res thing rei, f.
res publica state, republic rei publicae, f.
spes hope spei, f.
aequus, a, um level, equal, fair adjective
felix, felicis (gen.) lucky, happy adjective
incertus, a, um uncertain adjective
Latinus, a, um Latin adjective
medius, a, um middle of adjective
quondam formerly, once adverb
ultra on the other side, beyond adverb or prep. + acc.
protinus immediately adverb
cerno to discern, distinguish cernere, crevi, cretum
eripio to snatch away; rescue eripere, eripui, ereptum
inquit he says, said irregular verb
tollo to lift up; take away tollere, sustuli, sublatum
dies day diei, m.
causa cause, reason; case causae, f.
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