342 ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY
tribe
- tribe, gēns, gentis, f.
- troops, cōpiae, -ārum, f. plur.
- true, vērus, -a, -um
- trumpet, tuba, -ae, f.
- try, cōnor, 1; temptō, 1
- twelve, duodecim
- two, duo, duae, duo (§479)
U
- under, sub, with acc. or abl.
- undertake, suscipiō, 3
- unharmed, incolumis, -e
- unless, nisi
- unlike, dissimilis, -e
- unwilling (be), nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, —— (§497)
- up to, sub, with acc.
- us, nōs, acc. plur. of ego
V
- very, superl. degree; maximē; ipse, -a, -um (§285)
- victor, victor, -ōris, m.
- victory, victōria, -ae, f.
- village, vīcus, -ī, m.
- violence, vīs, (vīs), f.
- violently, vehementer
- voice, vōx, vōcis, f.
W
- wage, gerō, 3
- wagon, carrus, -ī, m.
- wall, mūrus, -ī, m.
- want, inopia, -ae, f.
- war, bellum, -ī, n.
- watch, vigilia, -ae, f.
- water, aqua, -ae, f.
- wave, fluctus, -ūs, m.
- way, iter, itineris, n. (§468); via, -ae, f.
- way, manner, modus, -ī, m.
- we, nōs, plur. of ego; or not expressed
woman
- weak, īnfīrmus, -a, -um
- weapons, arma, -ōrum, n.plur.; tēla, -ōrum, n. plur.
- wear, gerō, 3
- weary, dēfessus, -a, -um
- what, quis (quī), quae, quid (quod) (§483)
- when,ubi; cum (§396); often expressed by a participle
- where, ubi
- which, quī, quae, quod (§482); which of two, uter, utra, utrum (§108)
- while, expressed by a participle
- whither, quō
- who {rel.), quī, quae (§482); (interrog.) quis (§483)
- whole, tōtus, -a, -um (§108)
- whose, cuius; quōrum, quārum, quōrum, gen. of quī, quae, quod, rel.; or of quis, quid, interrog.
- why, cūr
- wicked, malus, -a, -um
- wide, lātus, -a, -um
- width, lātitūdō, -inis, f.
- wild beast, fera, -ae, f.
- willing (be), volō, velle, voluī, —— (§497)
- win (a victory), reportō, 1
- wind, ventus, -ī, m.
- wine, vīnum, -ī, n.
- wing, cornū, -ūs, n.
- winter, hiems, -emis, f.
- wisdom, cōnsilium, consi’lī, n.
- wish, cupiō, 3; volō, velle, voluī, —— (§497); wish not, nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, —— (§497)
- with, cum, with abl.; sometimes abl. alone
- withdraw, sē recipere
- without, sine, with abl.
- woman, fēmina, -ae, f; mulier, -eris, f.