A | B |
animal, animAlis | a living creature, animal (n.) |
aqua, -ae | water (f.) |
ars, artis | art, skill (f.) |
auris, auris | ear (f.) |
cIvis, cIvis | citizen (m. & f.) |
iUs, iUris | right, justice, law (n.) |
mare, maris | sea (n.) |
mors, mortis | death (f.) |
nUbEs, nUbis | cloud (f.) |
Os, Oris | mouth, face (n.) |
pars, partis | part, share; direction (f.) |
ROma, -ae | Rome (f.) |
turba, -ae | uproar, disturbance, mob, crowd, multitude (f.) |
urbs, urbis | city (f.) |
vIs, vIs | force, power, violence (f.) |
vIrEs, vIrium | strength (f.pl.) |
A (before consonants), ab (before vowels or consonants) | away from, from; by (prep.+abl.) |
trAns | across (prep.+acc.) |
appellO (1) | to speak to, address (as), call, name |
currO, currere, cucurrI, cursum | to run, rush, move quickly |
mUtO (1) | to change, alter; exchange |
teneO, tenEre, tenuI, tentum (-tineO, -Ere, -tinuI, -tentum in compounds) | to hold, keep, possess; restrain |
vItO (1) | to avoid , shun |
Italia, -ae | Italy (f.) |
memoria, -ae | memory, recollection (f.) |
tempestAs, tempestAtis | period of time, season; weather, storm (f.) |
centum | a hundred (indecl. adj.) |
mIlle (mille) | thousand (indecl. adj. in sg.) |
mIlia, mIlium (milia) | thousands (n. pl.) |
miser, misera, miserum | wretched, miserable. unfortunate |
inter | between, among (prep.+acc.) |
itaque | and so, therefore (adv.) |
committO, -mittere, -mIsI, -missum | to entrust, commit |
exspectO (1) | to look for, expect, await |
iaciO, iacere, iEcI, iactum | to throw, hurl |
-iciO, -icere, -iEcI, -iectum | to throw out, drive out |
timeO, timEre, timuI | to fear, be afraid of, be afraid |
Unus, -a, -um | one |
duo, duae, duo | two |
trEs, tria | three |
quattuor | four |
quInque | five |
sex | six |
septem | seven |
octO | eight |
novem | nine |
decem | ten |
Undecim | eleven |
duodecim | twelve |
tredecim | thirteen |
quattuordecim | fourteen |
quIndecim | fifteen |
sEdecim | sixteen |
septendecim | seventeen |
duodEvIgintI | eighteen |
UndEvIgintI | nineteen |
vIgintI | twenty |
vIgintI Unus, Unus et vIgintI | twenty-one |
prImus, -a, -um | first |
secundus, alter | second |
tertius | third |
quArtus | fourth |
quIntus | fifth |
sextus | sixth |
septimus | seventh |
octAvus | eighth |
nOnus | ninth |
decimus | tenth |
Undecimus | eleventh |
duodecimus | twelfth |
aetAs, aetAtis | period of life, life, age, an age, time (f.) |
audItor, audItoris | hearer, listener, member of an audience (m.) |
clEmentia, -ae | mildness, gentleness, mercy (f.) |
mEns, mentis | mind, thought, intention (f.) |
satura, -ae | satire (f.) |
Acer, Acris, Acre | sharp, keen, eager; severe, fierce |
brevis, breve | short, small, brief |
celer, celeris, celere | swift, quick, rapid |
difficilis, difficile | hard, difficult, troublesome |
dulcis, dulce | sweet; pleasant, agreeable |
facilis, facile | easy, agreeable |
fortis, forte | strong, brave |
ingEns (gen. ingentis) | huge |
iUcundus, -a, -um | pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing |
longus, -a, -um | long |
omnis, omne | every, all |
potEns (gen. potentis) | able, powerful, mighty, strong (pres. part. of possum as an adj.) |
senex (gen. senis) | old, aged; old man (adj. and noun) |
quam | how (adv.) |
regO, regere, rExI, rEctum | to rule, guide, dire |
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