Vocabulary, Wheelock's Latin, Chs. 01-05
Terms
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- mē
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me, myself
(pronoun) - quid
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what
(pronoun) - nihil
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nothing
(noun, indeclinable) - nōn
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not
(adverb) - saepe
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often
(adverb) - sī
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if
(conjunction) - amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum
- to love, like
- amÄbÅ tÄ“
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please
(idiom) - cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum
- to think, ponder, consider, plan
- dÄ“beÅ, dÄ“bÄ“re, dÄ“buÄ«, dÄ“bitum
- to owe; ought, must
- dō, dare, dedī, datum
- to give, offer
- errō, errāre, errāvī, errātum
- to wander; err, go astray, make a mistake, be mistaken
- laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum
- to praise
- moneÅ, monÄ“re, monuÄ«, monitum
- to remind, advise, warn
- salveÅ, salvÄ“re
- to be well, be in good health
- salvē (salvēte)
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hello, greetings
(imperative, Be well!) - servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum
- to preserve, save, keep, guard
- cōnservō, cōnservāre, cōnservāvī, cōnservātum
- to preserve, conserve, maintain
- terreÅ, terrÄ“re, terruÄ«, territum
- to frighten, terrify
- valeÅ, valÄ“re, valuÄ«, valitÅ«rum
- to be strong, have power; be well
- valē (valēte)
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good-bye, farewell
(imperative, Be strong!) - videÅ, vidÄ“re, vÄ«dÄ«, vÄ«sum
- to see; observe, understand
- vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātum
- to call, summon
- fāma, fāmae, f.
- rumor, report; fame, reputation
- fōrma, fōrmae, f.
- form, shape; beauty
- fortūna, fortūnae, f.
- fortune, luck
- īra, īrae, f.
- ire, anger
- nauta, nautae, m.
- sailor
- patria, patriae, f.
- fatherland, native land, (one's) country
- pecūnia, pecūniae, f.
- money
- philosophia, philosophiae, f.
- philosophy
- poena, poenae, f.
- penalty, punishment
- poenās dare
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to pay the penalty
(idiom) - poēta, poētae, m.
- poet
- porta, portae, f.
- gate, entrance
- puella, puellae, f.
- girl
- rosa, rosae, f.
- rose
- sententia, sententiae, f.
- feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
- vīta, vītae, f.
- life; mode of life
- antīquus, antīqua, antīquum
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ancient, old-time
(adjective) - magnus, magna, magnum
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large, great; important
(adjective) - meus, mea, meum
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my
(adjective) - multus, multa, multum
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much, many
(adjective) - tuus, tua, tuum
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your (2nd person singular)
(adjective) - et
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and; even
(conjunction) - et...et
- both...and
- sed
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but
(conjunction) - Ō
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Oh!
(interjection) - sine
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without
(preposition + abl.) - est
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is
(3rd person singular) - ager, agrī, m.
- field, farm
- agricola, agricolae, m.
- farmer
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amīca, amīcae, f.
amīcus, amīcī, m. - friend
- fēmina, fēminae, f.
- woman
- fīlia, fīliae, f.
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daughter
dat. & abl. plural (fīliābus) - fīlius, fīliī, m.
- son
- numerus, numerī, m.
- number
- populus, populī, m.
- the people, a people, a nation
- puer, puerī, m.
- boy; pl. boys, children
- sapientia, sapientiae, f.
- wisdom
- vir, virī, m.
- man, hero
- avārus, avāra, avārum
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greedy, avaricious
(adjective) - paucī, paucae, pauca
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few, a few
(adjective - plural only) - Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
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Roman
(adjective) - dē
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down from, from; concerning, about
(preposition + ablative)
also prefix meaning down, away, aside, out, off - in
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in, on
(preposition + ablative) - hodiē
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today
(adverb) - semper
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always
(adverb) - habeÅ, habÄ“re, habuÄ«, habitum
- to have, hold, possess; consider, regard
- satiō, satiāre, satiāvī, satiātum
- to satisy, sate
- bāsium, bāsiī, n.
- kiss
- bellum, bellī, n.
- war
- cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n.
- plan, purpose, counsel, advice, judgement, wisdom
- cūra, cūrae, f.
- care, attention, caution, anxiety
- dōnum, dōnī, n.
- gift, present
- exitium, exitiī, n.
- destruction, ruin
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magister, magistrī, m.
magistra, magistrae, f. - schoolmaster or schoolmistress, teacher, master or mistress
- mora, morae, f.
- delay
- oculus, oculī, m.
- eye
- officium, officiī, n.
- duty, service
- ōtium, otiī, n.
- leisure, peace
- perīculum, perīculī, n.
- danger, risk
- remedium, remediī, n.
- cure, remedy
- bellus, bella, bellum
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pretty, handsome, charming
(adjective) - bonus, bona, bonum
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good, kind
(adjective) - hūmānus, hūmāna, hūmānum
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pertaining to man, human; humane, kind; refined, cultivated
(adjective) - malus, mala, malum
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bad, wicked, evil
(adjective) - parvus, parva, parvum
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small, little
(adjective) - stultus, stulta, stultum
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foolish
(adjective) - vērus, vēra, vērum
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true, real, proper
(adjective) - iuvō (or adiuvō), iuvāre, iūvī, iūtum
- to help, aid, assist; please
- sum, esse, fuī
- to be, exist
- adulēscentia, adulēscentiae, f.
- youth, young manhood; youthfulness
- animus, animī, m.
- soul, spirit, mind
- animī, animōrum, m. pl.
- high spirits, pride, courage
- caelum, caelī, n.
- sky, heaven
- culpa, culpae, f.
- fault, blame
- glōria, glōriae, f.
- glory, fame
- verbum, verbī, n.
- word
- tē
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you, yourself
(abl. & acc. sing.) - līber, lībera, līberum
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free
(adjective) - noster, nostra, nostrum
- our, ours
- pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
- beautiful, handsome; fine
- sānus, sāna, sānum
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sound, healthy, sane
(adjective) - igitur
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therefore, consequently
(conjunction, postpositive) - -ne
- suffix indicating question
- propter
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on account of, because of
(prep. + acc.) - crās
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tomorrow
(adverb) - herī
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yesterday
(adverb) - quandō
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when
(interrogative and relative adv. and conj.) - sī quandō
- if ever
- satis
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enough, sufficient
(indeclinable noun, adj. & adv.) - tum
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then, at that time; thereupon, in the next place
(adverb) - cÄ“nÅ, cÄ“nÄre, cÄ“nÄvÄ«, cÄ“nÄtum
- to dine
- culpō, culpāre, culpāvī, culpātum
- to blame, censure
- remaneÅ, remanÄ“re, remÄnsÄ«, remÄnsum
- to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue
- superō, superāre, superāvī, superātum
- to be above
- super
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above
(adverb and prep + abl. or acc.)