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Latin - Livy - 1-50

Vocabulary from the Latin vocabulary tool at www.perseus.tufts.edu, selecting all works by Livy, top 75%, weighted. Where Latin words are followed by a number, this means that the word appears more than once in the list. The number gives the word's position in the list. The title of the activity indicates the relative frequency of use of the set of words by Livy. So Livy 1-50 are his most frequently used 50 words. In some instances, a prefix is listed without its root word, but shows the meaning of the whole word. For example, for pĕr -astūtŭlus, only 'per' is shown on the Latin side, but the English definition is shown as 'very crafty'.

AB
sumto be, exist, live
etand
adto, toward
is , ĕa, idhe, she, it, the one mentioned
edo 5to eat, consume
aball the way from
suiHimself, herself, itself, themselves
qui 8in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
Romanusof Rome, Roman
qui 10who? which? what? what kind of a?
omnisall, every
exout of, from within
atqueand
nequeand not yet
do 16obsol.
do 17to hand over, deliver, give up, render, furnish, pay, surrender
quis 18who? which one?
quis 19any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
consula consul
ut 21where
ut 22that, so that
habeoto have, hold, support, carry, wear
ipseSelf
tuthou, you
eo 26to go, walk, ride, sail, fly, move, pass
facioto make, construct, fashion, frame, build, erect, produce, compose
urbsa walled town, city
diesa day, civil day
possumto be able, have power, can
nonnot, by no means, not at all
hostisa stranger, foreigner
Eosthe dawn
cosa flint-stone, whetstone, grindstone
CosApelles
cumwith, together with, in the company of, in connection with, along with, together, and
Cumwhen, at the time when
autor
jamare you going so soon
hic 41haec, gen. horum
hic 42in this place, here
primusthe first, first
venioto come
suusof oneself, belonging to oneself, his own, her own, his, her, its, their
milesa soldier
videoto see, discern, perceive
multusmany, a great number
Alittera
afrom, away from, out of
tumthen, at that time, in those times
etiamnow too, yet, as yet, even yet, still, even now


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