Question | Answer |
anima, -ae, f. | soul, "heart" |
luna, -ae, f. | moon |
oliva, -ae, f. | olive |
pestilentia, -ae, f. | plague |
popina, -ae, f. | eating-house, bar |
stela, -ae, f. | tombstone |
umbra, -ae, f. | shadow, shade (of the dead) |
uva, -ae, f. | grape, bunch of grapes |
aparagus, -i, m. | asparagus |
boletus, -i, m. | mushroom |
coquus, -i, m. | cook |
ferculum, -i, n. | dish, tray |
frustum, -i, n. | scrap |
locus, -i, m. | place |
medicus, -i, m. | doctor |
mulsum, -i, n. | wine sweetened with honey |
nasus, -i m. | nose |
passum, -i, n. | raisin-wine |
pirum, -i, n. | pear |
poculum, -i, n. | cup, goblet |
vestimentum, -i, n. | clothing; pl., clothes |
gustatio, gustationis, f. | first course |
liquamen, liquaminis, n. | garum (a sauce made from fish) |
pecus, pecoris, n. | livestock, sheep and cattle |
sanguis, sanguinis, m. | blood |
versipellis, versipellis, gen. pl, versipellium, m. | werewolf |
aspersis, -a, -um | sprinkled |
ceteri, -ae, -a | the rest (of), the other(s) |
iratissimus, -a, -um | most/very angry |
lapideus, -a, -um | of stone, stony |
niger, nigra, nigrum | black |
proximus, -a, -um | nearest |
situs, -a, -um | located, situated |
urbanus, -a, -um | of the city/town |
forte | by chance |
meridie | at noon (midday) |
postea | afterward |
prius | earlier |
una | together |
donec | until |
tamquam | just as if |
inter + acc. | between, among |
Euge! | Hurray! |
dedico, -are, -avi, -atus | to dedicate |
excuso, -are, -avi, -atus | to forgive, excuse |
gusto, -are, -avi, -atus | to take a bite of |
numero, -are, -avi, -atus | to count |
ululo, -are, -avi, -atus | to howl |
vulnero, -are, -avi, -atus | to wound |
careo, carére, carui, cariturus + abl. | to need, lack |
compleo, complére, complevi, completus | to fill |
derideo, deridére, derisi, derisus | to laugh at, get the last laugh |
caedo, caedere, cecidi, caesus | to strike, cut down, kill |
exuo, exuere, exui, exutus | to take off |
irrumpo, irrumpere, irrupi, irrumptus | to burst in (irrupt) |
procedo, procedere, processi, processurus | to go forward |
scindo, scindere, scidi, scissus | to cut, split, carve |
edo, esse, edi, esus | to eat |
de porco datum est | some pork was given |
di immortales | immortal gods! good heavens! |
res urbanae, rerum urbanarum, f. pl. | affairs of the city/town |
secundae mensae, -arum, f. pl. | second course, dessert |