Question | Answer |
Aratrum, -i (n.) | Plow |
Caper, capri (m.) | Goat |
Chirugia, -ae (f.) | Surgery |
Chirugus, -i (m.) | Surgeon |
Derivatio, -onis (f.) | Turning, or drawing off (of water) |
Diaeta, -ae (f.) | Diet |
Elevator, -oris (m.) | That which raises up; elevator |
Exercitatio, -onis (f.) | Exercise |
Faber, fabri (m.; gen. pl. fabrum) | Worker in wood, stone or metal; engineer |
Falx, falcis (f.) | Sickle, scythe |
Forceps, -cipis (m. & f.; gen. pl. forcipium) | Tongs, pincers, forceps |
Fundus, -i (m.) | Bottom; Farm |
Guberno, -are, -avi, -atum | To pilot a ship; To govern, direct |
Instituo, -ere, -ui, -utum | To institute, establish, determine |
Irrigatio, -onis (f.) | Irrigation |
Jugerum, -i (n. gen. pl. jugerum) | Juger (two-thirds of an acre) |
Jurisprudentia, -ae (f.) | Jurisprudence, the science of law |
Jus, juris (n.) | Law |
Jus jurandum, juris jurandi (n.) | Oath |
Legumen, -inis (n.) | Bean; Any leguminous plant |
Medicamentarius, -i (m.) | Druggist |
Medicamentum, -i (n.) | Drug |
Medicus, -a, -um | Of healing, medical |
Mel, mellis (n.) | Honey; Sweetness |
Ocularis, -a, -um | Of or relating to the eyes |
Ovis, ovis (f.) | Sheep |
Palea, -ae (f.) | Chaff |
Paludosus, -a, -um | Marshy, boggy |
Peeks, pecoris (n.) | Herd, cattle |
Praefectus, -i (m.) | Prefect, chief |
Sano, -are, -avi, -atum | To heal, cure |
Scalpellum, -i (n.) | Scalpel; Knife |
Scientia, -ae (f.) | Knowledge, science |
Seges, -etis (f.) | Crop |
Sero, -ere, sevi, satum | To sow, plant |
Solum, -i (n.) | Ground, earth |
Spatula, -ae (f.) | A broad piece; Spatula |
Specillum, -i (n.) | Surgeon's probe |
Tribulum, -i (n.) | Threshing machine |
Ut | As |
Valetudinarium, -i (n.) | Hospital |
Ver, veris (n.) | Spring (season) |
primo vere | In the beginning of Spring |
Vulnerarius, -a, -um | Of or relating to wounds |