Vocabulary, Wheelock's Latin, Chs. 11-15
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- caput, capitis, n.
- head; leader; beginning; life; heading; chapter
- cōnsul, cōnsulis, m.
- consul
- nÄ“mÅ, nÅ«llÄ«us, nÄ“minÄ«, nÄ“minem, nÅ«llÅ/nÅ«llÄ, m. or f.
- no one, nobody
- ego, meī
- I
- tū, tuī
- you
- is, ea, id
- this, that; he, she, it
- īdem, eadem, idem
- the same
- amīcus, amīca, amīcum
- friendly
- cārus, cāra, cārum
- dear
- quod
-
because
(conjunction) - neque, nec
-
and not, nor
(conjunction) -
neque...neque
nec...nec - neither...nor
- autem
-
however; moreover
(postpositive conjunction) - bene
-
well, satisfactorily, quite
(adverb) - etiam
-
even, also
(adverb) - intellegÅ, intellegere, intellÄ“xÄ«, intellÄ“ctum
- to understand
- mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum
- to send, let go
- sentiÅ, sentÄ«re, sÄ“nsÄ«, sÄ“nsum
- to feel, perceive, think, experience
- adulēscēns, adulēscentis, m. and f.
- young man or young woman
- annus, annī, m.
- year
- Asia, Asiae, f.
- Asia (commonly Asia Minor)
- Caesar, Caesaris, m.
- Caesar
- māter, mātris, f.
- mother
-
medicus, medicī, m.
medica, medicae, f. - doctor, physician
- pater, patris, m.
- father
- patientia, patientiae, f.
- suffering; patience, endurance
- prīncipium, prīncipiī, n.
- beginning
- acerbus, acerba, acerbum
- harsh, bitter, grievous
- prō
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in front of, before, on behalf of, for the sake of, in return for, instead of, for, as
(prep. + ablative) - diū
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long, for a long time
(adverb) - nūper
-
recently
(adverb) - āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum
- to lose, let go
- cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsūrum
- to fall
- creō, creāre, creāvī, creātum
- to create
- dīvitiae, dīvitiārum, f. pl.
- riches, wealth
- factum, factī, n.
- deed, act, achievement
- signum, signī, n.
- sign, signal, indication; seal
- ipse, ipsa, ipsum
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myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc., the very, the actual
(intensive pronoun) - quisque, quidque
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each one, each person, each thing
(indefinite pronoun) - suī
-
himself, herself, itself, themselves
(reflexive pronoun of 3rd person) - doctus, docta, doctum
- taught, learned, skilled
- fortūnātus, fortūnāta, fortūnātum
- lucky, fortunate, happy
- suus, sua, suum
-
his own, her own, its own, their own
(reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd person) - nam
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for
(conjunction) - ante
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before (in place or time), in front of; adv., before, previously
(prep. + acc.) - per
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through; by, (with reflexive pronoun)
(prep. + acc.) - ōlim
-
at that time, once, formerly; in the future
(adverb) - alō, alere, aluī, altum
- to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish
- dÄ«ligÅ, dÄ«ligere, dÄ«lÄ“xÄ«, dÄ«lÄ“ctum
- to esteem, love
- iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum
- to join
- stō, stāre, stetī, statum
- to stand, stand still, stand firm
- animal, animālis, n.
- a living creature, animal
- aqua, aquae, f.
- water
- ars, artis, f.
- art, skill
- auris, auris, f.
- ear
- cīvis, cīvis, m./f.
- citizen
- iūs, iūris, n.
- right, justice, law
- mare, maris, n.
- sea
- mors, mortis, f.
- death
- nūbēs, nūbis, f.
- cloud
- ōs, ōris, n.
- mouth, face
- pars, partis, f.
- part, share; direction
- Rōma, Rōmae, f.
- Rome
- turba, turbae, f.
- uproar, disturbance; mob, crowd, multitude
- urbs, urbis, f.
- city
- vīs, -, f.
- force, power, violence
- vīrēs, vīrium, pl.
- strength
- ā / ab
-
away from, from; by
(prep. + abl.) - trāns
-
across
(prep. + acc.) - apellō, apellāre, apellāvī, apellātum
- to speak to, address (as), call, name
- currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum
- to run, rush, move quickly
- mūtō, mūtāre, mūtāvī, mūtātum
- to change, alter; exchange
- teneÅ, tenÄ“re, tenuÄ«, tentum
- to hold, keep, possess; restrain
- vītō, vītāre, vītāvī, vītātum
- to avoid, shun
- Italia, Italiae, f.
- Italy
- memoria, memoriae, f.
- memory, recollection
- tempestās, tempestātis, f.
- period of time, season; weather, storm
- ūnus, ūna, ūnum
- one
- duo, duae, duo
- two
- trēs, tria
- three
- quattuor
- four
- quīnque
- five
- sex
- six
- septem
- seven
- octō
- eight
- novem
- nine
- decem
- ten
- ūndecim
- eleven
- duodecim
- twelve
- tredecim
- thirteen
- quattuordecim
- fourteen
- quīndecim
- fifteen
- sēdecim
- sixteen
- septendecim
- seventeen
- duodēvīgintī
- eighteen
- ūndēvīgintī
- nineteen
- vīgintī
- twenty
-
vīgintī ūnus
ūnus et vīgintī - twenty-one
- prīmus, prīma, prīmum
- first
- secundus, alter
- second
- tertius
- third
- quārtus
- fourth
- quīntus
- fifth
- sextus
- sixth
- septimus
- seventh
- octāvus
- eighth
- nōnus
- ninth
- decimus
- tenth
- ūndecimus
- eleventh
- duodecimus
- twelfth
- centum
-
a hundred
(adjective, indeclinable) - mīlle
-
thousand
(singular adjective, indeclinable) - mīlia, mīlium, n. pl.
- thousands
- miser, misera, miserum
- wretched, miserable, unfortunate
- inter
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between, among
(prep. + acc.) - itaque
-
and so, therefore
(adverb) - committō, committere, commīsī, commissum
- to entrust, commit
- exspectō, exspectāre, exspectāvī, exspectātum
- to look for, expect, await
- timeÅ, timÄ“re, timuÄ«
- to fear, be afraid of, be afraid
- iaciÅ, iacere, iÄ“cÄ«, iactum
- to throw, hurl
- Ä“iciÅ, Ä“icere, Ä“iÄ“cÄ«, Ä“iectum
- to throw out, drive out