Word | Definition | Derivatives |
copia, copiae, f | supply
* in the plural (copiae) it means troops or supplies | copious, cornucopia |
Gallia, Galliae, f. | Gaul, the Romans called France Gaul | Gallic |
regina, reginae, f. | queen | (none) |
statua, statuae, f | statue | statuary, statuesque |
ambulo, -are, -avi, -atus | walk | ambulatory, amble, perambulate |
laudo, -are, -avi, -atus | praise | laudable, applause, laud, laudatory |
narro, -are, -avi, -atus | say, tell | narrate, narrator, narration, narrative |
navigo, -are, -avi, -atus | sail | navigate, navigator, navigation, circumnavigate, navigable |
ad | to, toward (followed by the accusative case) | advance, admit, admission, adhere, adjacent, addict, addition |
de | from, down from (followed by the ablative case) | descend, decadence, deduce, decompress, deface, delude |
in | in, or on (when followed by the ablative case)
into or onto (when followed by the accusative case) | incline, incarnate, encase, include, indict (pronounced in-dit), induct, indwell, infringe
(assimilates to "im" in some English words) impose, impress, etc. |
trans | across (followed by the accusative case) | transducer, transmit, transcribe, transcend, transact |