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Capitulum V - Vocabula
Vocabulary, derivations and your favorite LATIN expressions---reviewed
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A | B |
villä | country house |
fenestra | window |
rosa | rose |
aqua | water |
hortus | garden |
näsus | nose |
ablätïvus | ablative case |
östium | door, entrance |
cubiculum | bedroom |
peristylum | peristyle, colonnade around garden or open court |
ätrium | main room |
impluvium | rain basin |
compluvium | opening in roof for rain; skylight |
lïlium | lily |
is | he, it |
iï | they (masc.) |
ea | she, it |
eae | they (fem.) |
id | it |
eös | them (accusative) |
eius | his, her, its |
eörum | (masc., neu.) their |
eärum | (fem.) their |
iïs | them (ablative) |
pulcher | (masc.) handsome, beautiful |
pulchra | (fem.) beautiful |
foedus | ugly (masc.) |
foedum | ugly (neuter) |
sölus | (masc.) alone |
söla | (fem.) only, alone |
cum | with |
ä, ab | away from |
ex, e | out of, from |
habitäre | to live |
amäre | to love |
delectäre | to delight, to please |
ex librïs | from the book collection |
ex officiö | because of one's office |
ex tempore | on the spur of the moment |
in vitrö | in a test tube or petri dish |
ä priörï | deductive reasoning, from presumption to conclusion |
ä posteriörï | inductive reasoning, from specifics to conclusion |
ä fortiörï | argument in logic from lesser to greater |
in memoriam | in memory of.... |
cum laude | with praise, with honor |
in absentia | while one is absent |
exhume (*D) | to dig up something buried (*D)v |
exit | he-she-it goes out |
pulchritude (*D) | beauty (*D) |
defenestrate (*D) | to throw from a window (*D) |
i.e. | that is |
soliloquy (*D) | a speech while alone on stage (*D) |
amorous (*D) | in the mood for loving (*D) |
paramour (*D) | a second girlfriend or boyfriend (*D) |
aqueous (*D) | watery (*D) |
aquifer (*D) | water-bearing soil (*D) |
pulchritudinous (*D) | full of beauty, beautiful |
fenestrate (*D) | to put openings in something (*D) |
delectable (*D) | very much pleasing to the taste (*D) |
exhume (*D) | to dig up (usually from a grave) (*D) |
nasal (*D) | pertaining to the nose (*D) |
rosette (*D) | a tiny flower, as on a cake decoration (*D) |
pulchritude (D)* | synonym for beauty (D)* |
carpere | to gather, pick, crop |
agere | to drive, to do, to perform |
sine | without |
etiam | also |
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