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Latin I Complete Vocabulary
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puer, -i | boy |
qui | who |
eadem | the same |
in horto | in the garden |
clamant | they shout |
rident | they laugh |
vir, -i | man |
servus, -i | slave |
multi | many |
in villis rusticis | in country houses |
laborant | they work |
solus | alone |
iratus | angry |
subito | suddenly |
in piscinam | into the fishpond |
cadit | he falls |
abite, molesti! | go away, pests |
gemit | he groans |
minime | no |
ita vero | yes |
Ecce! | Look! |
puella, -ae | girl |
nomine | by name; called |
quae | who |
habitat | he/she lives |
etiam | also |
villa, -ae | country house |
villa rustica | country house and farm |
ubi | where |
aestate | in summer |
laeta | happy |
quod | because |
iam | now |
sub arbore | under the tree |
sedet | he/she sits |
et | and |
legit | he/she reads |
altera | a second; another |
vicina | neighboring |
dum | while |
scribit | he/she writes |
Quis? | Who? |
Cur? | Why? |
Quid facit? | What does..do? |
quoque | also |
sunt | they are |
amicae | friends |
hodie | today |
sed | but |
in agris | in the fields |
ambulant | they walk; are walking; do walk |
brevi tempore | in a short time; soon |
defessa | tired |
non iam | no longer |
strenua | active; energetic |
currit | he/she runs |
tandem | at last |
ex agris | out of the fields |
ad villam rusticam | to/toward the country house and farm |
lente | slowly |
Quid faciunt? | What are they doing? |
molestus | troublesome; annoying |
semper | always |
vexat | he/she annoys |
igitur | therefore |
amat | he/she likes; loves |
dormit | he/she sleeps |
conspicit | he/she catches sight of |
furtim | stealthily |
appropinquat | he/she approaches |
ascendit | he/she climbs |
magnus | big; great |
magna voce | in a loud voice |
audit | he/she hears |
videt | he/she sees |
vox, voc- | voice |
terret | he/she frightens |
sollicita | anxious; worried |
tum | at that moment; then |
Descende! | Come down! |
tu | you (S) |
nihil | nothing |
te | you (DO) |
Cave! | Be careful! |
ramus, -i | branch |
infirmus | weak; shaky |
fragor, fragor- | crash; noise |
Qualis? | What sort of? |
Quo? | Where to? |
si | if |
dies, -ei | day |
calidus | warm |
in silvam | into the woods |
ibi | there |
rivus, -i | stream |
frigidus | cool; cold |
errant | they wander |
prope | near |
vult | he/she wishes; wants |
ignavus | cowardly; lazy |
respondet | he/she replies |
neque..neque | neither..nor |
temerarius | rash; reckless |
lupus, -i | wolf |
perterritus | frightened; scared |
statim | immediately |
Ferte auxilium! | Bring Help! |
ubi | where; when |
clamor, clamor- | shout |
ad puellas | toward the girls |
eos | them |
eum | him |
petit | he/she looks for; seeks |
arripit | he/she grabs hold of; snatches |
repellit | he/she drives off |
e silva | out of the woods |
salvae | safe |
adveniunt | they reach; arrive |
excipiunt | they welcome |
adhuc | still |
timet | he/she fears; is afraid |
quem? | whom? |
ego | I |
volo | I wish |
nolo | I don't wish |
paras | you prepare; get ready |
potest | he/she is able; can |
exire | to go out |
nondum | not yet |
lucet | it is light; it is day |
surgit | he/she gets up; rises |
per villam | through the country house |
pater, patr- | father |
mater, matr- | mother |
etiam | also; even |
neque | and...not |
tamen | however |
ancilla, -ae | slave-woman |
omnes | all |
observat | he/she watches |
purgat | he/she cleans |
cibus, -i | food |
coquere | to cook |
mox | soon; presently |
strenue | strenuously; hard |
aqua, -ae | water |
portant | they carry |
reprehendit | he/she blames; scolds |
docet | he/she teaches |
curare | to look after; take care of |
lanam trahunt | they spin wool |
omnia quae | everything that |
adiuvare | to help |
ipsa | she herself |
nunc | now |
necesse est | it is necessary |
qui? | who? (plural) |
occupatus | busy |
laborantes | working |
spectant | they watch; look at |
nuntius, -i | messenger |
venit | he/she comes |
salutat | he/she greets |
Salve! | Greetings! Hello! |
inquit | he/she says |
meus | my |
ducit | he/she leads; takes |
tradit | he/she hands over |
Eheu! | Alas! |
princeps, princip- | emperor |
ad urbem | to the city |
revocat | he/she recalls |
consulere | to consult |
redire | to return |
Eugepae! | Hurray! |
ire | to go |
Quos? | Whom? |
iam | now; already |
Age! Agite! | Come on! |
vos | you (pl) |
nos | we; us |
excitare | to rouse; wake up |
intrat | he/she enters |
cubiculum | room; bedroom |
tempus | time |
deinde | then; next |
celeriter | quickly |
induit | he/she puts on |
iterum | again; a second time |
mihi | for me |
sua | her own |
nemo | no one |
nulli | no |
ianitor | doorkeeper |
ad ianuam | at the door |
tacite | silently |
temptat | he/she tries |
semisomna | half-asleep |
hic | here |
Tace! | Be quiet! |
Noli...excitare! | Don't wake...up! |
mecum | with me |
misera | unhappy; miserable |
nobis | for us |
discedere | to go away |
tuus | your |
vos omnes | all of you |
simul | together |
nescio | I don't know |
secunda hora | at the second hour |
lacrimat | he/she weeps |
O me miserum! | Poor me! |
manere | to remain; stay |
Vale! | Goodbye! |
mitte | send |
promittis | you promise |
complexu | in an embrace |
tenet | he/she holds |
lacrimans | weeping |
abit | he/she goes away |
paterfamilias | head of the household |
potestas, potestat-, f. | power |
manus, -us, f. | hand, full legal power |
familia, -ae, f. | household |
dominus, -i, m. | master, lord |
interea | meanwhile |
gerit | wears |
iubet | he/she orders |
alius | another; other |
cista | trunk; chest |
ponere | to put; place |
in itinere | on a journey |
liberi | children |
gerere solent | they are accustomed to wear |
ipse | himself |
stat | he/she stands |
via | road |
baculum | stick |
habet | he/she holds |
scelestus | wicked |
cras | tomorrow |
incitat | he/she spurs on; urges on |
raeda | carriage |
servus quidam | a certain slave |
iacit | he/she throws |
paratus | ready |
raedarius | coachman |
equus | horse |
eo ipso tempore | at that very moment |
Via Appia | the Appian Way |
vilicus, -i, m. | the overseer, manager |
dominus, -i, m. | the master |
absum, abesse | to be away, absent |
area, -ae, f. | the threshing-floor (for wheat) |
plenus--a--um | full |
quamquam | although |
musso, mussare | mutter |
verbero, verberare | beat |
id quod | that which, what |
ira, -ae, f. | anger |
illa nocte | that night |
effugio, effugere | flee, run away, escape |
impedio, impedire | hinder, stop, impede |
se celare | to hide himself |
porta, -ae, f. | gate |
pater, patris, m. | father |
mater, matris, f. | mother |
frater, fratris, m. | brother |
soror, sororis, f. | sister |
parens, parentis, m/f | parent |
uxor, uxoris, f. | wife |
filius, -i, m. | son |
filia, -ae, f. | daughter |
vir, viri, m. | man, husband |
liberi, liberorum, m. pl. | children |
numerus, -i, m. | number |
invenio, invenire | to find |
bonus--a--um | good |
convoco, convocare | to call together |
rogo, rogare | to ask |
vinea, -ae, f. | vineyard |
fossa, -ae, f. | ditch |
canis, canis, c. | dog |
fero, ferre | to bring; to carry |
olfacio, olfacere | to catch the scent of; to smell |
cum (+ abl) | with |
latro, latrare | to bark |
vestigia, -orum, n. pl. | tracks; footprints; traces |
immobilis, -e | motionless |
traho, trahere | to drag |
in fronte | on the forehead |
litteras inurere | to brand the letters |
unde? | from where? |
quocum? | with whom (s)? |
quibuscum? | with whom (pl)? |
quo modo? | in what way/how? |
quando? | when? |
iter, itineris, n. | journey |
iter faciebant | they were traveling |
tribus diebus | in three days |
volebat | he/she wanted |
identidem | again and again |
iubebat | he kept ordering |
virga, -ae, f. | stick |
verberabat | he kept beating |
ibant | they were going |
rusticus, -i, m. | peasant |
septimus--a--um | seventh |
erat | he/she/it was |
quiesco, quiescere, quievi | to rest |
pes, pedis, m. | foot |
vehiculum, -i, n. | vehicle |
auriga, -ae, m. | charioteer |
magno risu | with a loud laugh |
fatuus--a--um | stupid |
tabellarius, -i, m. | courier, letter carrier |
civis, civis, m/f | citizen |
praeclarus--a--um | distinguished |
ab/a (+abl) | from |
pars, partis, f. | part |
Quam! | How! |
ferociter | fiercely |
caveo, cavere | to beware |
vito, vitare, vitavi | to avoid |
concido, concidere | to fall down |
cuncti--ae--a | all |
incolumis, -e | unhurt; safe and sound |
gaudeo, gaudere | to be glad |
quod | that; which |
cesso, cessare, cessavi | to be idle; to do nothing |
extraho, extrahere, extraxi | to drag out |
frustra | in vain |
haereo, haerere, haesi | to be stuck |
moveo, movere, movi | to move |
culpa, -ae, f. | fault; blame |
cisium, -i, n. | light two-wheeled carriage |
interpello, interpellare, -avi | to interrupt |
placide | gently; peacefully |
celerrime | very quickly |
noster--nostra--nostrum | our |
devertebat | he began to turn aside |
periculum, -i, n. | danger |
ars, artis, f. | skill |
ago, agere, egi | to do; drive |
commotus--a--um | moved |
accidit | (it) happens |
nonus | ninth |
taedebat | it bored |
aperio, aperire, aperui | to open |
pila, ae, f. | ball |
Visne? | Do you want? |
ludo,ludere | to play |
eam | her; it |
excipio, excipere, excepi | to welcome; receive; catch |
alter...alterum | the one...the other |
iocus, -i, m. | joke; prank |
ferio, ferire | to hit; strike |
verto, vertere, verti | to turn |
carissimus-a-um | dearest |
animus, -i | mind |
in animo habere | to intend |
apud | with |
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui | to leave behind |
itaque | and so; therefore |
hospes, hospitis. | guest; host; friend |
de | down from; concerning; about |
illa | she |
ut | as |
scio, scire, scivi | to know |
mortuus-a-um | dead |
nobiscum | with us |
undecimus--a--um | eleventh |
caelum, -i, n. | sky |
aedificium, -i, n. | building |
caupona, -ae, f. | inn |
caupo, cauponis, m. | innkeeper |
periculosus--a--um | dangerous |
custodio, custodire, -ivi | to guard |
rex, regis, m. | king |
rego, regere, rexi | to rule |
pugno, pugnare, -avi | to fight |
aut...aut | either...or |
consilium, -i, n. | plan, advice |
inter (+ acc) | between; among |
miles, militis, m. | soldier |
vester--a--um | your |
proelium, -i, n. | fight; battle |
victor, victoris, m. | conquerer; victor |
bellum, -i, n. | war |
pro (+ abl) | for; on behalf of |
patria, -ae, f. | fatherland; nation |
delecto, delectare, -avi | to please |
vulnus, vulneris, n. | wound |
accipio, accipere, accepi | to receive; accept |
neco, necare, necavi | to kill |
contra (+ acc) | against |
praecurro, praecurrere | to run ahead |
homo, hominis | man |
se praecipitant | they hurl themselves; rush |
fugio, fugere | to flee |
manum | hand |
hi canes | these dogs |
modo | only |
cauda | tail |
apparuit | he appeared |
obesus | fat |
revocavit | he called back |
pernoctaverunt | they have spent the night |
olim | once (upon a time) |
legatus | envoy |
Quid agis? | How are you? |
Mehercule! | By Hercules! Goodness me! |
nisi erro | unless I am mistaken |
agnosco, agnoscere | to recognize |
doleo, dolere | to be sad |
omnis | all; every |
viator, viatoris | traveler |
vesperi | in the evening |
fortis | brave; strong |
olfacio, olfacere | to catch the scent of; smell; sniff |
intraverunt | they entered |
ceno, cenare, cenavi | to eat dinner |
cena, -ae, f. | dinner |
vobis | for you |
iubeo, iubere, iussi | he ordered |
duco, ducere, duxi | he/she led |
lectus, -i, m. | bed |
sordidus--a--um | dirty |
rem explicare | to explain the situation |
melior, melioris | better |
tibi | for you |
esurio, esurire, esurivi | to be hungry |
cubitum ire | to go to bed |
valde | very; very much |
ierunt | they went |
vigilo, vigilare, vigilavi | to stay awake |
Quid fecit? | What did he/she do? |
vehementer | very much; violently |
cui | to whom; to him; to her |
certe | certainly |
arripuit | he seized |
hic, haec, hoc | this |
praecurro, praecurrere | to run ahead |
homo, hominis | man |
se praecipitant | they hurl themselves; rush |
fugio, fugere | to flee |
manum | hand |
hi canes | these dogs |
modo | only |
cauda | tail |
apparuit | he appeared |
obesus | fat |
revocavit | he called back |
pernoctaverunt | they have spent the night |
olim | once (upon a time) |
legatus | envoy |
Quid agis? | How are you? |
Mehercule! | By Hercules! Goodness me! |
nisi erro | unless I am mistaken |
agnosco, agnoscere | to recognize |
doleo, dolere | to be sad |
omnis | all; every |
viator, viatoris | traveler |
vesperi | in the evening |
fortis | brave; strong |
olfacio, olfacere | to catch the scent of; smell; sniff |
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Latin II Instructor |
Rock Bridge Senior High |
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