Question | Answer |
pars | partis, f. = part, portion; side |
pater | patris, m. = father, sire |
pectus | pectoris, n. = breast, chest, heart |
per | (prep. + acc.) = through, along; throughout, during; by means of |
peto | petere/petivi/petitus = to seek, aim at; attack; scan |
possum | posse/potui/-- = to be able, can |
premo | premere/pressi/pressus = to press, puruse; overpower; bury; conceal; restrain |
Priamus | -i, m. = Priam, king of Troy |
primus | -a, -um = first; chief, excellent |
-que | (enclitic) = "and" when tacked onto the end of words |
qui/quae/quod | who, which; what; that |
quis? | (sg.) = who?; what? |
refero | referre/rettuli/relatus = to bring back, carry back; recall, speak, say |
regina | -ae, f. = queen |
regnum | -i, n. = kingdom; royalty |
res | rei, f. = thing, incident, matter, state; (pl.) exploits, world [and umpteen other things!] |
rex | regis, m. = king |
sanguis | sanguinis, m. = blood; bloodshed, slaughter |
se | (reflex. pron.) = himself, herself, itself, themselves |
sed | (conjunction) = but |
sequor | sequi/secutus sum (deponent verb) = to follow, pursue; accompany [Deponents only have passive forms but are translated actively!] |
si | = if, when |
sic | = thus, in this way |
socius | -i, m. = friend, comrade, ally, homey |
soror | -is, f. = sister |