Vocabulary, Wheelock's Latin, Chs. 06-10
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- dea, deae, f.
- goddess
- deus, deī, m.
- god
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discipula, discipulae, f.
discipulus, discipulī, m. - learner, pupil, student
- īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f. pl.
- ambush, plot, treachery
- liber, librī, m.
- book
- tyrannus, tyrannī, m.
- absolute ruler, tyrant
- vitium, vitiī, n.
- fault, crime, vice
- Graecus, Graeca, Graecum
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Greek
(adj.) - Graecus, Graecī, m.
- a Greek
- perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum
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perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
(adj.) - plēnus, plēna, plēnum
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full, abundant, generous
(adj.) - salvus, salva, salvum
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safe, sound
(adj.) - secundus, secunda, secundum
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second; favorable
(adj.) - vester, vestra, vestrum
- your pl., yours
- -que
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and
(enclitic conjunction) - ubi
- where, when
- ibi
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there
(adv.) - nunc
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now
(adverb) - quÄrÄ“
- therefore, wherefore, why
- possum, posse, potuī
- to be able, can, could, have power
- tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum
- to bear, endure
- amor, amōris, m.
- love
- carmen, carminis, n.
- song, poem
- cīvitās, cīvitātis, f.
- state, citizenship
- corpus, corporis, n.
- body
- homō, hominis, m.
- human being, man
- labor, labōris, m.
- labor, work, toil; a work, production
- littera, litterae, f.
- a letter of the alphabet
- litterae, litterārum, f. pl.
- a letter (epistle), literature
- mōs, mōris, m.
- habit, custom, manner
- mÅrÄ“s, mÅrum, m. pl.
- habits, morals, character
- nōmen, nōminis, n.
- name
- pāx, pācis, f.
- peace
- rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.
- queen
- rēx, rēgis, m.
- king
- tempus, temporis, n.
- time
- terra, terrae, f.
- earth, ground, land, country
- uxor, uxōris, f.
- wife
- virgō, virginis, f.
- maiden, virgin
- virtūs, virtūtis, f.
- manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue
- novus, nova, novum
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new; strange
(adj.) - post
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after, behind
(prep. + acc.) - sub
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under, up under, close to
(prep. + abl./rest)
(prep. + acc./motion) - audeÅ, audÄ“re, ausus sum
- to dare
- necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum
- to murder, kill
- cōpia, cōpiae, f.
- abundance, supply
- cōpiae, cōpiārum, f. pl.
- supplies, troups, forces
- frāter, frātris, m.
- brother
- laus, laudis, f.
- praise, glory, fame
- lībertās, lībertātis, f.
- liberty
- ratiō, ratiōnis, f.
- reckoning, account; reason, judgment, consideration; system; manner, method
- scrīptor, scrīptōris, m.
- writer, author
- soror, sorōris, f.
- sister
- victōria, victōriae, f.
- victory
- dum
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while, as long as, at the same time that; until (+ subjunctive)
(conjunction) - ad
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to, up to, near to
(prep. + acc.) - ex, or Ä“
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out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of
(prep. + abl.) - dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum
- to lead; consider, regard; prolong
- nunquam
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never
(adverb) - tamen
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nevertheless, still
(adverb) - gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
- to carry; carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform
- agÅ, agere, Ä“gÄ«, Äctum
- to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend
- dÄ“mÅnstrÅ, dÄ“mÅnstrÄre, dÄ“mÅnstrÄvÄ«, dÄ“mÅnstrÄtum
- to point out, show, demonstrate
- scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptum
- to write, compose
- doceÅ, docÄ“re, docuÄ«, doctum
- to teach
- discō, discere, didicī
- to learn
- trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum
- to draw, drag; derive, acquire
- vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum
- to conquer, overcome
- locus, locī, m.
- place; passage in literature
- loca, locōrum, n. pl.
- places, region
- locī, locōrum, m.
- passages in literature
- morbus, morbī, m.
- disease, sickness
- studium, studiī, n.
- eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
- hic, haec, hoc
- this; the latter
- ille, illa, illud
- that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
- iste, ista, istud
- that of yours, that; such
- alius, alia, aliud
- other, another
- aliī...aliī
- some...others
- alter, altera, alterum
- the other (of two), second
- neuter, neutra, neutrum
- not either, neither
- nūllus, nūlla, nūllum
- not any, no, none
- sōlus, sōla, sōlum
- alone, only, the only
- nōn sōlum...sed etiam
- not only...but also
- tōtus, tōta, tōtum
- whole, entire
- ūllus, ūlla, ūllum
- any
- ūnus, ūna, ūnum
- one, single, alone
- uter, utra, utrum
- either, which (of two)
- enim
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for, in fact, truly
(postpositive conj.) - in
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into, toward; against
(prep. + acc.) - nimis or nimium
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too, too much, excessively
(adverb) - amīcitia, amīcitiae, f.
- friendship
- cupiditās, cupiditātis, f.
- desire, longing, passion; cupidity, avarice
- hōra, hōrae, f.
- hour, time
- nātūra, nātūrae, f.
- nature
- senectūs, senectūtis, f.
- old age
- timor, timōris, m.
- fear
- vÄ“ritÄs, vÄ“ritÄtis, f.
- truth
- via, viae, f.
- way, road, street
- voluptās, voluptātis, f.
- pleasure
- beātus, beāta, beātum
- happy, fortunate, blessed
- quoniam
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since, inasmuch as
(conjunction) - cum
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with
(prep. + abl.) - audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum
- to hear, listen to
- capiÅ, capere, cÄ“pÄ«, captum
- to take, capture, seize, get
- dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum
- to say, tell, speak; name, call
- faciÅ, facere, fÄ“cÄ«, factum
- to make, do, accomplish
- fugiō, fugere, fūgī
- to flee, hurry away; escape; go into exile; avoid, shun
- veniÅ, venÄ«re, vÄ“nÄ«, ventum
- to come
- inveniÅ, invenÄ«re, invÄ“nÄ«, inventum
- to come upon, find
- vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum
- to live