Question | Answer |
Aranea, -ae (f.) | Spider |
Arma, -orum (n. pl.) | Arms, weapons; tools |
Castra, -orum (n. pl.) | Camp |
Cibus, -i (m.) | Food |
Dextra, -ae (f.) | Right hand, right (as opposed to left) |
A dextra | On the right |
elephantus, -i (m.) | Elephant |
Factum, -i (n.) | Deed, act |
Formica, -ae (f.) | Ant |
Galea, -ae (f.) | Helmet |
Jaculum, -i (n.) | Javelin |
Mora, -ae (f.) | Delay (noun) |
Oraculum, -i (n.) | Oracle |
Palla, -ae (f.) | Long robe, mantle; Curtain |
Pestilentia, -ae (f.) | Pestilence, plague |
Pilum, -i (n.) | Spear |
Populus, -i (m.) | People |
Proelium, -i (n.) | Battle |
Sagittarius, -i (m.) | Archer |
Saxum, -i (n.) | Stone, a stone, rock |
Sinistra, -ae (f.) | Left hand, left |
A sinistra | on the left |
Somnium, -i (n.) | Dream |
Sonus, -i (m.) | Sound, noise |
Tectum, -i (n.) | House; Roof |
Tergum, -i (n.) | Back, rear |
A tergo | At the back, from the rear |
Victoria, -ae (f.) | Victory |
Vipera, -ae (f.) | Viper, snake |
Aciter | Vigorously, fiercely |
Male | Badly |
Maxime | Especially, very greatly, very much, very |
Quam | How, as, than |
Quam primum | As soon as possible |
Tamen | Still, nevertheless, however |
Curo, -are, -avi, -atum | Care for, take care of, look after; Cure |
Debeo, -ere, debui, -itum | To owe; Ought |
Doleo, -ere, dolui, doliturus | To suffer; Grieve, grieve for |
Moneo, -ere, monui, -itum | To warn, advise |
Nuntio, -are, -avi, -atum | To announce, report |
Oppugno, -are, -avi, -atum | To attack |
Provoco, -are, -avi, -atum | To challenge |
Vasto, -are, -avi, -atum | To lay waste, destroy, devastate |
Vigilo, -are, -avi, -atum | To keep watch, watch, keep awake |
Volo, -are, -avi, -atum | To fly |
Prope + acc. | Near |
Sine + abl. | Without |
Acutus, -a, -um | Acute, sharp |
Aeger, -gra, -grum | Ill, sick |
Altus, -a, -um | High, tall; Deep |
Beatus, -a, -um | Happy |
Centum | Hundred |
Hic, haec, hoc | This; pl. These |
Impiger, -gra, -grum | Energetic, industrious |
Latus, -a, -um | Wide, broad |
Longinquus, -a, -um | Distant |
Magicus, -a, -um | Magical, magic |
Mirus, -a, -um | Strange, remarkable |