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Chapter 11 through 13

Vocabulary for Wheelock's Latin from Chs 11 - 13

AB
caput, capitis n.head
consul, consulis m.consul
nemo, nullius, nemini, neminem, nullo/nullano one
isdem, eadem, idemthe same
amicusfriendly
carusdear
quodbecause
is, ea, idhe, she, it
ego, meiI
tu, tuiyou
neque, neand not, nor
autemhowever
benewell
etiameven, also
intellego, intellegere, intellexi, intellectumto understand
mitto, mittere, misi, missumto send
sentio, sentire, sensi, sensumto feel, perceive, think
adulescens, adulescentis m/fyoung man/woman
annus, i m.year
Asia, ae f.Asia
Caesar, Caesaris m.Caesar
mater, matris f.mother
medicus, i m.doctor
pater, patris m.father
patientia, ae f.suffering, patience
principium, i n.beginning
acerbus/a/umharsh, bitter
pro (+abl.)in front of, before, on behalf of
diufor a long time, long
nuperrecently
amitto, amittere, amisi, amissussend away, lose
cado, cadere, cecidi, casurumto fall
creo, creare, creavi, creatumto create
divitiae, arum f.riches
factum, i n.deed, act
signum, i n.sign, signal
ipse, ipsa, ipsummyself, yourself, himself, etc.
quisque, quidqueeach one, each person
suihimself, herself, itself, etc
doctus/a/umlearned, taught, skilled
fortunatus/a/umlucky, fortunate, happy
suus/a/umhis own, her own
namfor
ante (+acc.)before
per (+acc.)through (per se = by itself/themselves)
olimonce
alo, alere, alui, altumto nourish, support, sustain
diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectumto esteem, love
iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctumto join
sto, stare, steti, statumto stand, stand still


Latin Teacher Duxbury High School

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