vocabulary for Latin I
Terms
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- pulvis
- dust
- laudare
- to praise
- celeriter
- quickly
- vinea
- vineyard
- caupo
- innkeeper
- miles
- soldier
- rusticus
- peasant
- omnia
- everything
- narrabant, narrare
- they were telling, to tell
- subito
- suddenly
- ira
- anger
- liberi
- children
- uxor
- wife
- somnium
- dream
- nunc
- now
- cras
- tomorrow
- cives
- citizens
- saepe
- often
- hospes
- guest
- centum
- one hundred
- cena, ae
- dinner
- bonus,a, um
- good
- servus, i
- slave
- paro, parare, paraverunt
- I prepare, to prepare, they prepare
- ancilla, ae
- slave woman
- do, dare, dat
- I give, to give, he/she/it gives
- cibus,i
- food
- laetus, a, um
- happy
- maneo, manere, manebant
- I remain, to remain, they were remaining
- magnus, a, um
- large, big, great
- cubiculum,i
- room, bedroom
- sto, stare,stabant
- I stand, to stand,they stand
- Multi, ae,a
- many
- homo,hominis,homines,hominum
- man,people
- via, ae
- road, street
- mitto, mittere,misitis
- I send, to send, you send
- venio, venire,veniunt
- I come,to come, they come
- longa itinera
- long journey
- multis matris
- many mothers
- omnium periculorum
- all dangers
- Brevium viae
- short road
- Aeneas
- Trojan hero who traveled to Italy to begin Rome
- Faustulus
- Shepherd who raised Romulus and Remus
- Horatius Cocles
- Held back the invading army all by himself
- Livy
- Roman historian
- Lefty, a nickname
- Mucius Scaevola, young Roman noble who stuck his hand in a flame to show bravery
- Romulus
- first king of Rome
- Alba Longa
- city founded by Ascanius, the son of Aneas
- consuls
- rulers of Rome during the Republic
- Republic
- form of Roman government after Rome was ruled by kings