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Learn To Read Latin - Vocabulary Chapter 06
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| A | B |
| Athênae | Athênârum (f.) (pl.) - Athens |
| Rôma | Rômae (f.) - Rome |
| dictum | dictî (n.) - word; saying |
| domus | domî (f.) - house, home |
| amor | amôris (m.) - love |
| animal | animâlis, -ium (n.) - animal |
| carmen | carminis (n.) - song, poem |
| Carthâgô | Carthâginis (f.) - Carthage |
| cîvis | cîvis, -ium (m. or f.) - citizen |
| corpus | corporis (n.) - body |
| homô | hominis (m.) - human being, man |
| hostis | hostis, -ium (m.) - (public) enemy |
| iûs | iûris (n.) - right, law; judgment; court |
| mare | maris, -ium (n.) - sea |
| mâter | mâtris (f.) - mother |
| mêns | mentis, -ium (f.) - mind; intention, purpose; attitude |
| mîles | mîlitis (m.) - soldier |
| moenia | moenium (n.) (pl.) - (city) walls |
| pater | patris (m.) - father |
| patrês cônscrîptî | (voc. pl.) enrolled fathers, senators |
| rêx | rêgis (m.) - king |
| rûs | rûris (n.) (sg. or pl.) - country(side) |
| servitûs | servitûtis (f.) - slavery |
| timor | timôris (m.) - fear |
| urbs | urbis, -ium (f.) - city |
| vîs | ____, -ium (f.) - force, power; violence; (pl.) strength |
| lîberô | (1-tr.) free |
| careô | carêre, caruî, caritûrus - lack, be without, be free (from) (+ abl.) |
| legô | legere, lêgî, lêctus - choose; read |
| intellegô | intellegere, intellêxî, intellêctus - understand |
| vîvô | vîvere, vîxî, vîctûrus - live, be alive |
| âcer, âcris, âcre | sharp, keen; fierce |
| facilis, facile | easy |
| difficilis, difficile | difficult |
| fêlîx, fêlîcis | lucky, fortunate, happy |
| înfêlîx, înfêlîcis | unlucky, unfortunate, unhappy |
| fortis, forte | brave; strong |
| ingêns, ingentis | huge, vast; remarkable |
| omnis, omne | every; all |
| autem | (postpositive conj.) however; moreover |
| difficulter | (adv.) with difficulty |
| facile | (adv.) easily; readily |
| inter | [prep. + acc.] between, among; during |
| iûre | (adv.) rightly, justly |
| omnînô | (adv.) entirely; at all |
| sub | [prep. + acc.] under; up to; [prep. + abl.] under; at the foot of; near |
| umquam | (adv.) ever |
| numquam | (adv.) never |
| dîvus, -a, -um | deified, divine |
| dîvînus, -a, -um | belonging to the gods, divine |
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