Wheelock Latin Vocab Ch 16-21
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- acer, acris, acre
- sharp, keen, eager, severe, fierce
- brevis, -e
- short, small, brief
- celer, celeris, celere
- swift, quick, rapid
- difficilis, -e
- hard, difficult, troublesome
- dulcis, -e
- sweet, pleasant, agreeable
- facilis, -e
- easy; agreeable, affable
- fortis, -e
- strong, brave
- ingens, gen. -entis
- huge
- iucundus, -a, -um
- agreeable, pleasant, gratifying
- longus, -a, -um
- long
- omnis, -e
- every, all
- potens, gen. -entis (pres. part. of possum)
- able, powerful, mighty, strong
- quam
- how
- aetas, -tatis
- period of life, life, age, an age, time
- clementia, -ae
- mildness, gentleness, mercy
- mens, mentis
- mind, thought, intention
- satura, -ae
- satire
- auditor, -oris
- hearer, listener, member of an audience
- rego, -ere, rexi, rectum (3)
- rule, guide, direct
- caecus, -a, -um
- blind
- levis, -e
- light, slight, trivial
- cito
- quickly
- quoque
- also, too
- aut
- or
- aut:"aut⬦aut"
- either⬦or
- libellus, -i
- little book
- qui, quae, quod
- who, which, what, that
- admitto, -ere, -misi, -missum (3)
- admit, receive, let in
- cupio, -ere, -ivi, -itum (3)
- desire, wish, long for
- deleo, -ere, delevi, deletum (2)
- destroy, wipe out, erase
- desidero (1)
- desire, long for, miss
- incipio, -ere, -cepi, -ceptum (3)
- begin, commence
- navigo (1)
- sail, navigate
- neglego, -ere, -lexi, -lectum (3)
- neglect, disregard
- recito (1)
- read aloud, recite
- coepi, coepisse, coeptum
- began
- clarus, -a, -um
- clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious
- mortalis, -e
- mortal
- cras
- tomorrow
- cur
- why
- deinde
- thereupon, next, then
- heri
- yesterday
- probitas, -tatis
- uprightness, honesty, probity
- scientia, -ae
- knowledge, science, skill
- hostis, -is
- an enemy (of the state)
- hostis: pl. hostes, -ium
- the enemy
- ludus, -i
- game, sport; school
- flumen, -minis
- river
- genus, generis
- origin, kind, sort, class
- a or ab
- from, away from; by (agent)
- fluo, -ere, fluxi, fluxum (3)
- flow
- lego, -ere, legi, lectum (3)
- pick out, choose; read
- misceo, -ere, miscui, mixtum (2)
- mix, mingle
- moveo, -ere, movi, motum (2)
- move, arouse, affect
- video in passive: videor, -eri, visus sum
- be seen, seem, appear
- asper, aspera, asperum
- rough, harsh
- iterum
- again, a second time
- atque or ac
- and, and also, and even
- casa, -ae
- house
- causa with a preceding genitive
- for the sake of, on account of
- causa, -ae
- cause, reason; case, situation
- fenestra, -ae
- window
- gens, gentis
- clan, race, nation, people
- navis, -is
- ship
- salus, salutis
- health, safety; greeting
- Troia, -ae
- Troy
- vicina, -ae
- neighbor
- finis, -is
- end, limit, boundary, purpose
- finis: pl. fines, -ium
- boundaries, territory
- mundus, -i
- world, universe
- vicinus, -i
- neighbor
- vulgus, -i
- the common people, mob, rabble
- contineo, -ere, -tinui, -tentum (2)
- hold together, contain, keep, enclose, restrain
- iubeo, -ere, iussi, iussum (2)
- bid, order, command
- laboro (1)
- labor; be in distress
- rapio, -ere, -ui, raptum (3)
- seize, snatch, carry away
- relinquo, -ere, -liqui, -lictum (3)
- leave behind, leave, abandon
- scio, scire, scivi, scitum
- know
- tango, -ere, tetigi, tactum (3)
- touch
- senex, senis
- old, aged; old man
- "at"
- "but; but, mind you; but you say; a more emotional adversative than sed"
- "nisi"
- "if⬦not, unless, except, save"
- "familia, -ae"
- "household, family"
- "Graecia, -ae"
- "Greece"
- "auctor, -oris"
- "author, originator"
- "iudex, -dicis"
- "judge, juror"
- "argumentum, -i"
- "proof, evidence, argument"
- "beneficium, -ii"
- "benefit, kindness, favor"
- "iudicium, -ii"
- "judgment, decision, opinion; trial"
- "scelus, sceleris"
- "evil deed, crime, sin, wickedness"
- "contra"
- "against"
- "quis? quid?"
- "who? what? which?"
- "delecto (1)"
- "delight, charm, please"
- "libero (1)"
- "free, liberate"
- "paro (1)"
- "prepare, provide, get, obtain"
- "communis, -e"
- "common, general"
- "dexter, -tra, trum"
- "right, right-hand (= on the right-hand side)"
- "sinister, sinistra, sinistrum"
- "left, left-hand"
- "manus, -us"
- "hand; band; handwriting"
- "servitus, -tutis"
- "servitude, slavery"
- "coniuratus, -i"
- "conspirator"
- "fructus, -us"
- "fruit, profit, enjoyment"
- "metus, -us"
- "fear, dread, anxiety"
- "mons, montis"
- "mountain"
- "senatus, -us"
- "senate"
- "sensus, -us"
- "feeling, sense"
- "spiritus, -us"
- "breath, breathing; spirit, soul"
- "versus, -us"
- "line, verse"
- "cornu, -us"
- "horn"
- "genu, genus"
- "knee"
- "defendo, -ere, -fendi, -fensum (3)"
- "ward off, defend, protect"
- "discedo, -ere, -cessi, -cessum (3)"
- "go away, depart"
- "prohibeo, -ere, -hibui, -hibitum (2)"
- "prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit"
- "pronuntio (1)"
- "proclaim, announce; declaim; pronounce"
- "careo, -ere, carui, cariturus (2)"
- "be without, be deprived of, want, lack, be free from"
- "odi, odisse, osurus"
- "hate"