10a. Latin vocabulary by frequency 901-997, Latin to English (Dickinson Core List) Flashcards
liber, librī, m.
book
lūna -ae, f.
moon
prōtinus
at once, forthwith
aequē
equally
cōnor, cōnārī, cōnātus,
try, attempt
cupīdō -inis, f.
desire, eagerness, craving
ferē
almost
īnsula -ae, f.
island
fīlia -ae, f.
fīlius -ī, m.
daughter
son
narrō (1)
relate, recount
necessitās -tātis, f.
necessity, need
ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus
stride out, depart, disembark from (+ abl.)
poēta -ae, m.
poet
decem
ten
amplus -a -um
large, spacious
aptus -a -um
fit, suitable
cōnsequor, cōnsequī, cōnsecūtus
follow up, overtake, attain
frequēns -ntis
in large numbers, often
nūntius -ī, m.
messenger; news
condīciō -ōnis, f.
agreement, condition
convīvium -iī, n.
banquet, feast
foedus -a -um
foul
fruor, fruī, frūctus
enjoy the produce of, profit by, use (+ abl.)
num
interrogative particle implying negative answer
albus -a -um
white
damnum -ī, n.
damage, injury
frūctus -ūs, m.
fruit, crops; enjoyment, delight
cēnseō, cēnsēre, cēnsuī, cēnsum
assess, rate; think, decide
prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditum
publish, hand down; give over, betray
prōpōnō, prōpōnere, prōposuī, prōpositum
put forth, propose, present
īnstituō, īnstituere, īnstituī, īnstitūtum
undertake; equip
item
likewise
magister, magistrī, m.
master, chief
stella -ae, f.
star
ēdūcō, ēdūcere, ēdūxī, ēductum
lead forth
frūmentum -ī, n.
grain
suscipiō, suscipere, suscēpī, susceptum
take up
quasi
as if