ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY
This vocabulary contains only the words used in the English-Latin exercises. For details not given here, reference may be made to the Latin-English vocabulary. The figures 1, 2, 3, 4, after verbs indicate the conjugation.
A
- a, an, commonly not translated
- able (be), possum, posse, potuī, —— (§495)
- abode, domicilium, domici’lī, n.
- about (adv.), circiter
- about (prep.), dē, with abl.
- about to, expressed by fut. act. part.
- abundance, cōpia, -ae, f.
- across, trāns, with acc.
- active, ācer, ācris, ācre
- advance, progredior, 3
- advantage, ūsus, -ūs, m.
- advise, moneō, 2
- after (conj.), postquam; often expressed by the perf. part.
- after (prep.), post, with acc.
- against, in, contrā, with acc.
- aid, auxilium, auxi’lī, n.
- all, omnis, -e; tōtus, -a, -um (§108)
- allow, patior, 3
- ally, socius, sod, m.
- almost, paene; ferē
- alone, ūnus, -a, -um; sōlus, -a, -um (§108)
- already, iam
- also, quoque
- always, semper
- ambassador, lēgātus, -ī, m.
- among, apud, with acc.
- ancient, antīquus, -a, -um
- and, et; atque (ac); -que
- and so, itaque
- Andromeda, Andromeda, -ae, f.
- angry, īrātus, -a, -um
- animal, animal, -ālis, n.
- announce, nūntiō, 1
- annoying, molestus, -a, -um
- another, alius, -a, -ud (§109)
- any, ūllus, -a, -um (§108)
- any one, anything, quisquam, quicquam or quidquam {§486)
- appearance, fōrma, -ae, f.
- appoint, creō, 1
- approach, adpropinquō, 1, with dat.
- are, used as auxiliary, not translated; as a copula, sum (§494)
- arise, orior, 4
- arm, bracchium, bracchī, n.
- armed, armātus, -a, -um
- arms, arma, -ōrum, n. plur.
- army', exercitus, -ūs, m.
- around, circum, with acc.
- arrival, adventus, -ūs, m.
- arrow, sagitta, -ae, f.
- art of war, rēs mīlitāris
- as possible, expressed by quam and superl.
- ask, petō, 3; quaerō, 3; rogō, 1
- assail, oppugnō, 1
- at, in, with acc. or abl.; with names of towns, locative case or abl. without a preposition (§268); time when, abl.
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