Question | Answer |
ago, agere, egi, actus (verb) | to do, drive |
Age!/Agite! | Come on! |
alii...alii... | some...others... |
alius, alia, aliud | another, other |
area, -ae (f) | open space, threshing-floor |
baculum, -i (n) | stick, staff |
bonus, -a, -um | good |
Britannia, -ae (f) | Britain |
canis, canis (m/f) | dog |
celeriter (adv) | quickly |
celo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to hide |
cista, -ae (f) | trunk, chest |
complexus, -us (m) | embrace |
complexu | in an embrace |
convoco, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to call together |
Cornelianus, -a, -um | belonging to Cornelius |
cras (adv) | tomorrow |
cubiculum, -i (n) | room, bedroom |
cum (prep + abl) | with |
deinde (adv) | then, next |
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus (verb) | to go away, depart |
dominus, -i (m) | master, owner |
eam | her, it |
effugio, effugere, effugi (verb) | to flee, run away, escape |
eo ipso tempore | at that very moment |
equus, -i (m) | horse |
excito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to rouse, wake (someone up) |
exclamo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to exclaim, shout out |
festino, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to hurry |
filia, -ae (f) | daughter |
filius, -i (m) | son |
fossa, -ae (f) | ditch |
frater, fratris (m) | brother |
frons, frontis, (gen pl), frontium (f) | forehead |
gero, gerere, gessi, gestus (verb) | to wear |
habeo, -ere, -ui, -itus (verb) | to have, hold |
hic (adv) | here |
hora, -ae (f) | hour |
iacio, iacere, ieci, iactus (verb) | to throw |
ianitor, ianitoris (m) | doorkeeper |
ianua, -ae (f) | door |
id quod | that which, what |
ille, illa, illud | that, he, she, it, the former, that famous |
immobilis, -is, -e | motionless |
impedio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) | to hinder, prevent |
in itinere | on a journey |
incito, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to spur on, urge on, drive |
induo, induere, indui, indutus (verb) | to put on |
interea (adv) | meanwhile |
into, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to enter, go into |
inuro, inurere, inussi, inustus (verb) | to brand |
invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus (verb) | to come upon, find |
ira, -ae (f) | anger |
iter, itineris (n) | journey |
iterum (adv) | again, a second time |
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus (verb) | to order, bid |
lacrimo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to weep, cry |
lacrimans | weeping |
latro, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to bark |
liberi, -orum (m) (pl) | children |
littera, -ae (f) | letter (of the alphabet) |
maneo, manere, mansi, mansus (verb) | to remain, stay, wait, wait for |
mecum | with me |
mihi | for me, to me |
miser, misera, miserum | unhappy, miserable, wretched |
mitto, mittere, misi, missus (verb) | to send |
musso, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to mutter |
nam (conj) | for |
narrator, narratoris (m) | narrator |
nemo, neminis (m/f) | no one |
nescio, -ire, -ivi, -itus (verb) | to be ignorant, not to know |
nobis | for us, to us |
nocte | at night |
Noli/Nolite + infin | Don't...! |
nos | we, us |
nox, noctis, (gen pl), noctium (f) | night |
ila nocte | that night |
nocte | at night |
nullus, -a, -um | no, none |
numerus, -i (m) | number |
o | used with vocative and in exclamations |
O me miseram! | Poor me! Oh dear me! |
olfacio, olfacere, olfeci, olfactus (verb) | to catch the scent of, smell, sniff |
palla, -ae (f) | palla |
paratus, -a, -um | ready, prepared |
parens,parentis (m/f) | parent |
plenus, -a, -um | full |
pono, ponere, posui, positus (irreg verb) | to put, place |
porta, -ae (f) | gate |
praetexta, toga, -ae (f) | toga with purple border |
promitto, promittere, promisi, promissus (verb) | to promise |
quamquam (conj) | although |
Quando...? (adv) | When...? |
Quibuscum...? | With whom...? |
quidam, quaedam, quoddam | a certain |
Quocum...? | With whom...? |
Quo instrumento...? | With what instrument...? By what means...? How? |
Quomodo...? (adv) | In what manner...? In what way...? How...? |
raeda, -ae (f) | carriage |
raedarius, -i (m) | coachman, driver |
rogo, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to ask |
scelestus, -a, -um | wicked |
se | himself, herself, oneself, itself, themselves |
secundus, -a, -um | second |
semissomnus, -a, -um | half-asleep |
simul (adv) | together, at the same time |
soleo, solere (+ infin) | to be accustomed (to), be in the habit of |
soror, sororis (f) | sister |
sto, stare, steti, staturus (verb) | to stand |
stola, -ae (f) | stola (a woman's outer garment) |
suus, -a, -um | his, her, one's, its, their (own) |
taceo, -ere, -ui, -itus (verb) | to be quiet |
Tace!/Tacete! | Be quiet! |
tacite (adv) | silently |
tempto, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to try |
eo ipso tempore | at that very moment |
teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus (verb) | to hold |
toga, -ae (f) | toga |
toga praetaetexta, -ae (f) | toga with purple border |
toga virilis, togae virilis (f) | toga of manhood, plain white toga |
tribus diebus | in three days |
tunica, -ae (f) | tunic |
tuus, -a, -um | your (sing) |
Ubi...? (adv) | Where...? |
Unde...? (adv) | From where...? |
uxor, uxoris (f) | wife |
Vale!/Valete! | Goodbye! |
verbero, -are, -avi, -atus (verb) | to beat, whip |
vestigium, -i (n) | track, footprint, trace |
via, -ae (f) | road, street |
Via Appia, -ae (f) | the Appian Way |
vilicus, -i (m) | overseer, farm manager |
vinea, -ae (f) | vineyard |
vos | you |