ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY 339
one
- one, ūnus, -a, -um (§108)
- one ... another, alius ... alius (§110)
- only (adv.), sōlum; tantum
- opportune, opportūnus, -a, -um
- opposite, adversus, -a, um
- oracle, ōrāculum, -ī, n.
- orator, ōrātor, -ōris, m.
- order, imperō, 1; iubeō, 2
- ornament, ōrnāmentum, -ī, n.
- other, alius, -a, -ud (§109)
- others (the), reliquī, -ōrum, m. plur.
- ought, dēbeō, 2
- our, noster, -tra, -trum
- ourselves, nōs, as reflexive object. See self
- overcome, superō, 1; vincō, 3
- own (his, her, its, their), suus -a -um
P
- part, pars, partis, f.
- peace, pāx, pācis, f.
- people, populus, -ī, m.
- Perseus, Perseus, -ī, m.
- persuade, persuādeō. 2 with dat (§153)
- pitch camp, castra pōnō
- place (noun), locus, -ī, m.
- place, arrange, conlocō, 1
- place, put, pōnō, 3
- place in command, praeficiō, 3, with acc. and dat. (§426)
- plan (a), cōnsilium, cōnsi’lī, n.
- please, placeō, 2, with dat. (§154)
- pleasing, grātus, -a, -um
- plow, arō, 1
- Pompeii, Pompēiī, -drum, m. plur.
- possible (as), expressed by quam and superl.
- powerful (be), valcō, 2
- praise, laudō, 1
rest
- prefer, mālō, mālle, māluī, (§ 497)
- prepare for, parō, 1, with acc.
- press hard, premō, 3
- protection, fidēs, fidcī, f.
- province, prōvincia, -ae, f.
- public, pūblicus, -a, -um
- Publius, Pūblius, Pūblī, m.
- punishment, poena, -ae, f.; supplicium, suppli’cī, n.
- purpose, for the purpose of, ut, quī, or quō, with subjv.; ad, with gerund or gerundive; causā, following the genitive of a gerund or gerundive
- pursue, īnsequor, 3
Q
- queen, rēgīna, -ae, f.
- quickly, celeriter
- quite, expressed by the comp. degree
R
- rampart, vālium, -ī, n.
- rear, novissimum agmen
- reason, causa, -ae, f.
- receive, accipiō, 3; excipiō, 3
- recent, recēns, -entis
- recently, nūper
- redoubt, castellum, -ī, n.
- refuse, recūsō, 1
- remain, maneō, 2
- remaining, reliquus, -a, -um
- reply, respondeō, 2
- report (noun) fāma -ae. f; rūmor, -ōris, m.
- report (verb), adferō; dēferō; referō (§498)
- republic, rēs pūblica
- require, postulō, 1
- resist, resistō, 3, with dat. (§154)
- rest (the), reliquī, -ōrum, m. plur.