Question | Answer | Derivatives |
tellūs tellūris (F) | earth, land, ground | (tellurian) |
tēlum -ī (N) | spear, javelin; weapon | () |
templum -ī (N) | temple, sanctuary, shrine | (contemplate, templar) |
tempus temporis (N) | time; temple [side of the head] | (temporary) |
teneō -ēre, -uī, tentum | to hold, have; to occupy; to hold back | (retain, sustain) |
terra -ae (F) | earth, land; soil | (terrain, inter) |
tertius -a, -um | third | (tertiary) |
Teucrī -ōrum (M pl.) | Trojans, decendents of Teucer | (Teucer) |
tollō -ere, sustulī, sublātus | to raise up, exalt; tear down, destroy | () |
tot (indecl. adj.) | so many; as many | () |
tōtus -a, -um | all, entire, whole | (total, totalitarian) |
trānseō trānsīre, trānsiī, trānsitum | to go across | (transition) |
trēs tria | three | (trinity) |
Trōia -ae (F) | Troy | (Trojan) |
Trōiānus -a, -um | Trojan, of Troy | (Trojan) |
tū tuī, tibi, tē, tē | you [sing.] | () |
tum (adv.) | then, at that time, further | () |
turbō turbinis (M) | whirlwind, tornado, hurricane | (turbine, disturb) |
tuus -a, -um | your (sing.) | () |
Tyrius -a, -um | Tyrian, from Tyre | (Tyrian) |
ubi (adv./ conj.) | where; when | (ubiquitous) |
ūllus -a, -um | any, anyone | () |
umbra -ae (F) | shadow, shade; ghost | (umbrella, sombrero) |
unda -ae (F) | wave; water, sea | (inundate, undulate) |
ūnus -a, -um | one; only, alone | (unique, unison) |
urbs urbis (F) | city | (urban, suburb) |
ut (conj./ adv.) | as; when; so that; to; how! | () |
ūtor ūtī, ūsus sum | to use, make use of [w/ abl.] | (utilize) |
vallum -ī (N) | palisade of stakes on top of an embankment or rampart | () |
varius -a, -um | various; variable, changing | (invariable, variety) |
vastus -a, -um | vast, immense, huge; unoccupied | (devastate) |
-ve (enclitic conj.) | or | () |
veniō -īre, vēnī, ventum | to come, arrive; to go | (convention, intervene) |
ventus -ī (M) | wind, breeze | (vent, ventilation) |
vertex verticis (M) | whirlpool, vortex; summit, peak; top, head | (vertigo, vertical) |
vester vestra, vestrum | your [pl.] | () |
videō -ēre, vīdī, vīsum | to see, perceive; to understand | (video) |
videor, vidērī, vīsus sum | to be seen; to seen | () |
vincō -ere, vīcī, victum | to conquer, defeat; to banish | (invincible, victory) |
vir virī (M) | man, male; hero; husband | (virile, triumvirate) |
virtūs virtūtis (F) | valor, courage; virtue | (virtue) |
vīs vīs (F) | force, violence; strength [pl.] | (violence, vim) |
vocō -āre, -āvī, -ātum | to call, name, address, to invoke | (vocative, invoke) |
volō velle, voluī | to wish, want | (volition) |
volvō -ere, -ī, volūtum | to turn, roll; to decree; to glide; to ponder | (Volvo, revolution) |
vōs vestrī, vōbis, vōs, vōbīs | you all | () |
vōx vōcis (F) | voice; cry, call; saying; word | (vocal, vociferous) |
vulnus vulneris (N) | wound, injury, blow | (vulnerable) |
vultus -ūs (M) | face; appearance, expression | () |