Vocabulary, Wheelock's Latin, Chs. 16-20
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- aetās, aetātis, f.
- period of life, life, age, an age, time
- audītor, audītōris, m.
- hearer, listener, member of an audience
- clēmentia, clēmentiae, f.
- mildness, gentleness, mercy
- mēns, mentis, f.
- mind, thought, intention
- satura, saturae, f.
- satire
- ācer, ācris, ācre
- sharp, keen, eager; severe, fierce
- brevis, breve
- short, small, brief
- celer, celeris, celere
- swift, quick, rapid
- difficilis, difficile
- hard, difficult, troublesome
- dulcis, dulce
- sweet; pleasant, agreeable
- facilis, facile
- easy, agreeable
- fortis, forte
- strong, brave
- ingēns, gen. ingentis
- huge
- iūcundus, iūcunda, iūcundum
- pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing
- longus, longa, longum
- long
- omnis, omne
- every, all
- potēns, gen. potentis
- able, powerful, mighty, strong
- senex, gen. senis
- old, aged; old man
- quam
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how
(adverb) - regÅ, regere, rÄ“xÄ«, rÄ“ctum
- to rule, guide, direct
- libellus, libellī, m.
- little book
- quī, quae, quod
-
who, which, what, that
(relative pronoun) - caecus, caeca, caecum
- blind
- levis, leve
- light; easy; slight, trivial
- aut
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or
(conjunction) - aut...aut
- either...or
- cito
-
quickly
(adverb) - quoque
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also, too
(adverb) - admittō, admittere, admīsī, admissum
- to admit, receive, let in
- coepī, coepisse, coeptum
-
began
(defective verb, perfect system only) - cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītum
- to desire, wish, long for
- dÄ“leÅ, dÄ“lÄ“re, dÄ“lÄ“vÄ«, dÄ“lÄ“tum
- to destroy, wipe out, erase
- dÄ“sÄ«derÅ, dÄ“sÄ«derÄre, dÄ“sÄ«derÄvÄ«, dÄ“sÄ«derÄtum
- to desire, long for, miss
- incipiÅ, incipere, incÄ“pÄ«, inceptum
- to begin
- nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigātum
- to sail, navigate
- neglegÅ, neglegere, neglÄ“xÄ«, neglÄ“ctum
- to neglect, disregard
- recitō, recitāre, recitāvī, recitātum
- to read aloud, recite
- flūmen, flūminis, n.
- river
- genus, generis, n.
- origin; kind, type, sort, class
- hostis, hostis, m.
- an enemy (of the state)
- hostēs, hostium, m. pl.
- the enemy
- lūdus, lūdī, m.
- game, sport; school
- probitās, probitātis, f.
- uprightness, honesty
- scientia, scientiae, f.
- knowledge
- clārus, clāra, clārum
- clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious
- mortālis, mortāle
- mortal
- cūr
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why
(adverb) - deinde
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thereupon, next, then
(adverb) - fluō, fluere, flūxī, flūxum
- to flow
- legÅ, legere, lÄ“gÄ«, lÄ“ctum
- to pick out, choose; read
- misceÅ, miscÄ“re, miscuÄ«, mixtum
- to mix, stir up, disturb
- moveÅ, movÄ“re, mÅvÄ«, mÅtum
- to move; arouse, affect
- videor, vidērī, vīsus sum
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to be seen, seem, appear
(passive of videō) - argūmentum, argūmentī, n.
- proof, evidence, argument
- auctor, auctōris, m.
- increaser; author, originator
- beneficium, beneficiī, n.
- benefit, kindness; favor
- familia, familiae, f.
- household, family
- Graecia, Graeciae, f.
- Greece
- iūdex, iūdicis, m.
- judge, juror
- iūdicium, iūdiciī, n.
- judgment, decision, opinion; trial
- scelus, sceleris, n.
- evil deed, crime, sin, wickedness
- quis? quid?
-
who? whose? whom? what? which?
(interrogative pronoun) - quī? quae? quod?
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what? which? what kind of?
(interrogative adjective) - certus, certa, certum
- definite, sure, certain, reliable
- gravis, grave
- heavy, weighty; serious, important; severe, grievous
- immortālis, immortāle
- not subject to death, immortal
- at
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but; but, mind you; but, you say
(conj.) - nisi
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if...not, unless; except
(conj.) - contrā
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against
(prep. + acc.) - iam
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now, already, soon
(adverb) - dÄ“lectÅ, dÄ“lectÄre, dÄ“lectÄvÄ«, dÄ“lectÄtum
- to delight, charm, please
- līberō, līberāre, līberāvī, līberātum
- to free, liberate
- parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum
- to prepare, provide; get, obtain
- coniūrātī, coniūrātōrum, m. pl.
- conspirators
- cornū, cornūs, n.
- horn
- frūctus, frūctūs, m.
- fruit; profit, benefit, enjoyment
- genū, genūs, n.
- knee
- manus, manūs, f.
- hand; handwriting; band
- metus, metūs, m.
- fear, dread, anxiety
- mōns, montis, m.
- mountain
- senātus, senātūs, m.
- senate
- sēnsus, sēnsūs, m.
- feeling, sense
- servitūs, servitūtis, f.
- servitude, slavery
- spīritus, spīritūs, m.
- breath, breathing; spirit, soul
- versus, versūs, m.
- line of verse
- commūnis, commūne
- common, general, of/for the community
- dexter, dextra, dextrum
- right, right-hand
- sinister, sinistra, sinistrum
- left, left-hand; harmful, ill-omened
- careÅ, carÄ“re, caruÄ«, caritÅ«rum
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to be without, be deprived of, want, lack; be free from
(+ abl. of separation) - dÄ“fendÅ, dÄ“fendere, dÄ“fendÄ«, dÄ“fÄ“nsum
- to ward off; defend, protect
- discÄ“dÅ, discÄ“dere, discessÄ«, discessum
- to go away, depart
- ōdī, ōdisse, ōsūrum
- to hate
- prohibeÅ, prohibÄ“re, prohibuÄ«, prohibitum
- to keep (back), prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit
- prōnūntiō, prōnūntiāre, prōnūntiāvī, prōnūntiātum
- to proclaim, announce; declaim; pronounce