Question | Answer |
Cîcerô,Cicerônis | Cicero |
côpia, ae | abundance, supply |
côpiae, ârum | supplies, troops, forces (pl) |
frâter, frâtris | brother |
laus, laûdis | praise, glory, fame |
lîbêrtâs, lîbertâtis | liberty |
râtiô, ratiônis | reckoning, account; reason, judgement, consideration; system; manner, method |
scrîptor, scriptôris | writer, author |
soror, sororis | sister |
victôria, ae | victory |
dum | while, as long as, at the same time that (+ subjctv), until |
ad | to, up to, near to (+ acc) |
ex or ê | out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account (+ abl) |
nûmquam | never |
tâmen | nevertherless, still |
âgô, âgere, êgî, âctum | to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend |
grâtiâs agere | to thank someone, to give thanks to (+ dat) |
dêmônstrô | to point out, show, demonstrate |
dîscô, dîscere, dîdicî | to learn |
dôceô, docêre, dôcuî, dôctum | to teach |
dûcô, dûcere, dûxî, dûctum | to lead; consider, regard; prolong |
gêrô, gêrere, gêssî, gêstum | ti carry, carry on, manage, conduct, accomplish, perform |
scrîbô, scrîbere, scrîpsî, scrîptum | to write, compose |
trâhô, trâhere, trâxî, trâctum | to draw, drag, derive |
vîncô, vîncere, vîcî, vîctum | to conquer, overcome |