Wheelock Vocabulary Ch. 7-8
Terms
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- scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum
- to write, compose
- traho, trahere, traxi, tractum
- to draw, drag, derive
- vinco, vincere, vici, victum
- to conquer, overcome
- ago, agere, egi, actum
- to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend
- gratias agere + dat
- to thank someone lit. to give thanks to
- amor, amoris, m
- love
- carmen, carminis, n
- song, poem
- civitas, civitatis, f
- state, citizenship
- corpus, corporis, n
- body
- homo, hominis, m
- human being, man
- labor, laboris, m
- labor,work, toil, a work, a production
- littera, litterae, f
- a letter of the alphabet
- litterae, litterarum, pl
- a letter (epistle), literature
- mos, moris, m
- habit, custom, manner
- mores, morum pl m
- habits, character
- nomen, nominis, n
- name
- pax, pacis, f
- peace
- regina, reginae f
- queen
- tempus, temporis, n
- time, occasion, opportunity
- terra, terrae f
- earth, ground, land, country
- uxor, uxoris, f
- wife
- virgo, virginis f
- maiden, virgin
- virtus, virtutis, f
- manliness, courage, excellence, character, worth, virtue
- novus, nova, novum
- new, strange,
- post, prep. + acc.
- after, behind
- sub prep+abl with verbs of rest, + acc with verbs of motion
- under, up under, close to
- audeo, audere, ausus sum
- to dare
- neco (1)
- to murder, kill
- copia, copiae, f
- abundance, supply
- copiae, copiarum, pl
- supplies, troops, forces
- frater, fratris m
- brother
- laus, laudis f
- praise, glory, fame
- libertas, libertatis f
- liberty
- ratio, rationis, f
- reckoning, account, reason, judgement, consideration, system, manner, method
- scriptor, scriptoris, m
- writer, author
- soror, sororis f
- sister
- victoria, victoriae, f
- victory
- dum, conj.
- while, as long as, at the same time that; +subjunctive until
- ad prep+acc
- to, up to, near to, in the sense of "place to which" with verbs of motion
- ex or e prep+ abl
- out of, from, from within, by reason of, on account of ex before consonants ad vowels, e before consonants only
- numquam, adv
- never
- tamen
- nevertheless, still
- demonstro (1)
- to point out, show, demonstrate
- disco, discere, didici
- to learn
- doceo, docere, docui, doctum
- to teach
- duco, ducere, duxi, ductum
- to lead, consider, regard, prolong
- gero, gerere, gessi, gestum
- to carry, carry on, manage, conduct, accomplish, perform