3a. Latin vocabulary by frequency 201-300, Latin to English (Dickinson Core List) Flashcards
labor, labōris, m
toil, exertion
ingēns, ingentis
huge, enormous
tālis, tāle
such
parum
too little
apud (+acc.)
near, in the presence of (+ acc.)
oculus -ī, m.
eye
unda -ae, f.
wave, flowing water, water
itaque
and so, therefore
vultus -ūs, m.
look, expression, face
cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsum
fall, be killed
nātus -ī, m.
son
quis, quid
who? what? which?
trahō, trahere, trāxī, trāctum
drag, draw
sanguis -inis, m.
blood
metus -ūs, m.
fear, dread
tantum or tantummodo
only
cōnsilium -ī, n.
plan; council, group of advisors
coniunx, coniugis m./f.
spouse, husband, wife
amō (1)
amāns, -ntis, m.
to love
lover
levis, leve
(note the short e; distinguish from lēvis, lēve, “smooth”
light, trivial
duo, duae, duo
two
ferus -a -um
fera -ae, f.
wild, fierce
wild animal
poena -ae, f.
penalty, punishment
castrum -ī, n.
castra, -ōrum, n. pl.
fortress
camp
frāter, frātris, m.
brother
haud
not
malus -a -um
bad, evil
iaceō, iacēre, iacuī
lie (down)
līber, lībera, līberum
līberī (m. pl.)
free
(freeborn) children
iter, itineris, n.
journey, route
ferrum -ī, n.
iron, iron weapon or implement
spēs, speī, f.
hope
puella -ae, f.
girl; girl-friend
silva -ae, f.
forest, grove
bene
well
fīnis -is, m.
end, boundary
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
bellum gerere
bear, manage
wage war
-ne (enclitic)
interrogative particle attached to the emphatic word in a question
dux, ducis, m./f.
leader, general
premō, premere, pressī, pressum
press, pursue, overwhelm
dominus -ī, m.
domina -ae, f.
household master, lord
mistress
mōns, montis, m.
mountain
uterque, utraque, utrumque
each of two
saevus -a -um
fierce, raging, wrathful
lītus -oris, n.
shore
soleō, solēre, soluī, solitum
be accustomed
mīlle; (pl.) mīlia
thousand
equus -ī, m.
horse
dūrus -a -um
hard, tough, harsh
cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctum
drive together; compel
numquam
never
prīmum
at first, firstly
morior, morī, mortuus
die
carmen -inis, n.
song
tēlum -ī, n.
missile, weapon, spear
ratiō -ōnis, f.
method, plan, reason
umbra -ae, f.
shade, shadow
ars, artis, f.
skill
tot
so many
dexter -tra -trum
dextera -ae, f.
right
right hand
sīgnum -ī, n.
sign, standard, mark
laetus -a -um
glad, joyful
quālis -e
of what kind? what?
lēx, lēgis, f.
law
perīculum, -ī, n.
danger
nāscor, nāscī, nātus
be born
exercitus, -ūs, m.
army
pereō -īre -iī -itum
perish, be lost
ventus -ī, m.
wind
audeō, audēre, ausus
dare, be eager
contrā (adv. and prep. +acc.)
against, opposite (adv. and prep. + acc.)
aqua -ae, f.
water
rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptum
seize, tear away
simul
at the same time
trīstis -e
sad, solemn, grim
mūnus, mūneris, n.
mūnera, -ōrum, n. pl.
gift, offering; duty, obligation
gladiatorial show
iuvenis -is, m.
youth, young man
fāma -ae, f.
rumor, fame
adsum, adesse, affuī
be present
vērō
in fact, certainly, without doubt
pār, paris
equal
vester, vestra, vestrum
your
flūmen -inis, n.
stream, river
quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque
whoever, whatever
certus -a -um
sure, fixed
fortis -e
brave
placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum
please
vertō, vertere, vertī, versum
turn
servō (1)
save, watch over
honor -ōris, m.
honor, glory; office, post
dīgnus -a -um
worthy
cūnctus -a -um
entire; all, all together
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
raise up, destroy
negō (1)
deny, refuse
vetus, veteris
old
eques, equitis, m.
horseman, knight
trādō, tradere, tradidī, traditum
hand over, yield
flamma -ae, f.
flame, fire
lūx, lūcis, f.
light of day
unde
from where, whence