Term | Definition |
mille, (pl.) milia | thousand |
mors, moris (F) | death |
multus, -a, -um | much; (pl.) many |
ne (conj.) | so that not, not to...; (after clauses of fearing) that |
ne quidem | not |
nihil (N) (indecl.) | nothing, not anything; (w/ gen.) no |
nox, noctis (F) | night |
nullus, -a, -um | no |
non nullus | some |
numerus, -i (M) | number |
ordo, ordinis (M) | rank, position |
periculum, -i (N) | danger |
persuadeo, -ēre, persuasi, persuasum | to persuade (w/ dative) |
populus, -i (M) | people, nation |
primus, -a, -um | first |
proficiscor, -i, profectus sum | to set out, depart |
proximus, -a, -um | nearest, next |
publicus, -a, -um | public, common |
pugno, -are, -avi, -atum | to fight |
quam (adv.) | as, than; (w/ superlative) as...as possible |
post(ea) quam | after |
prius quam | before |
quis, quid | who, what; (after si, nisi, num, ne) |
recipio, -ere, recepi, receptum | to receive |
se recipere | to go; to withdraw; to recover |
Rhenus, Rheni (M) | Rhine (river between Gaul and Germany) |
salus, salutis (F) | well-being, safety |
sed (conj.) | but |
summus, -a, -um | highest, greatest, most important |
superior, superius | upper, higher; previous; more effective |
tamen (adv.) | nevertheless, however, still |
telum, -i (N) | spear, javelin |
tempus, temporis (N) | time |
tum (adv.) | then, at that time |
utor, uti, usus sum | to use, to make use of (w/ abl.) |
vallum, -i (N) | palisade of stakes on top of an embankment (by far the more visually stimulating definition), rampart (if you'd like to shave 8 words down to 1) |
venio, -ire, veni, ventum | to come |
virtus, virtutis (F) | valor, courage; virtue |
volo, velle, volui | to wish, want |