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Capitulum VI -Vocabulary
Vocabulary, English derivations, and Latin Expression relating to this chapter.
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| A | B |
| via, viae | road, street |
| sella, sellae (old edition) | seat, litter |
| amica, amicae | female friend |
| amicus, amici | male friend |
| umerus, umeri | shoulder |
| inimicus, inimici | personal enemy |
| saccus, sacci | sack |
| longus, -a, -um | long |
| malus, -a, -um | bad |
| fessus, -a, -um | tired, weary |
| amicus, -a, -um | friendly |
| inimicus, -a, -um | unfriendly |
| nam | for |
| autem | however |
| itaque | therefore |
| as | quam |
| tam | so, as |
| unde | from where |
| quo | to where (whither) |
| to, at, near | ad |
| ante | before, in front |
| post | after, behind |
| inter | between |
| prope | near |
| apud | beside, near |
| a, ab | away from, by |
| portare | to carry |
| ambulare | to walk |
| timEre | to fear |
| vehere | to carry |
| ire | to go |
| it | (s)he goes |
| eunt | they go |
| ab initio | from the get-go |
| ad hoc | for this purpose |
| ad nauseam | to the point of disgust |
| ad infinitum | forever, to infinity |
| ante meridiem | before noon |
| A.M. | ante meridiem |
| P.M. | post meridiem |
| ante bellum | before the [Civil] War |
| post bellum | after the [Civil] War |
| post partum | after birth |
| post mortem | after death |
| ex post facto | after the fact |
| post scriptum | PS |
| post postscriptum | PPS an additional post script |
| status quo | unchanged, existing position |
| Quo vadis? | "Where are you going?" |
| quid pro quo | an even exchange; do this for that |
| ad | takes the accusative case |
| ab | takes the ablative case |
| morning = ante _____ | meridiem |
| afternoon = ____meridiem | post |
| from what place? to where? | whence (unde) |
| to what place? to where? | whither (quo) |
| that which comes "before" a pronoun | antecedent |
| propinquity | nearness |
| timorous | having a timid quality |
| postpone | to "put" at a later time, afterwards |
| viaduct | an arch with a road going thru it |
| posterity | opposite of ancestors |
| equus, equi | horse |
| equine | pertaining to horses |
| ambulatory | able to walk |
| amicable | friendly |
| viaduct | arch over a roadway |
| malady | a sickness, disease |
| malicious | evil |
| malign | to speak badly of someone |
| inimical | hostile |
| murus, muri | wall |
| lectica, lecticae | sedan chair, a litter (bed) |
| procul ab | far away |
| circum | around |
| per | through, by, during |
| praepositio | preposition |
| locativus, locativi | the locative case |
| porta, portae | gateway, door |
| inträre | to enter, to go into |
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