6a. Latin vocabulary by frequency 501-600, Latin to English (Dickinson Core List) Flashcards
fēmina -ae, f.
woman
nimius -a -um
too much, excessive
fallō, fallere, fefellī, falsum
deceive
mīror, mīrārī, mīrātus
wonder at, marvel at (+ acc.)
classis -is, f.
class, division, fleet
sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum
sit
singulī -ae -a
one each
mūrus -ī, m.
wall
noceō, nocēre, nocuī
harm
quoniam
since, seeing that
fax, facis, f.
torch
intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum:
understand
iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum
join
afferō, afferre, attulī, allātum
bring to
cōgitō (1)
think, reflect
līmen, līminis, n.
threshold
pūblicus -a -um
public, belonging to the state
queror, querī, questus
complain of, lament
exemplum -ī, n.
example, sample, copy
prex, precis, f.
prayers, entreaties
dubitō (1)
hesitate, doubt
odium -ī, n.
hatred
fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsum
pour, scatter
fūnus, fūneris, n.
funeral; death; dead body
nesciō, nescīre, nescīvī or nesciī, nescītus
not know, be ignorant
prior, prius
earlier, preceding
ūsque
up to; continuously
dubius -a -um
sine dubiō
doubtful
without a doubt, certainly
tendō, tendere, tetendī, tentum
stretch, extend, direct (one’s steps or course)
pecūnia -ae, f.
money
quemadmodum
quemadmodum in what manner, how Adverb Pronouns/Interrogatives 531
spargō, spargere, sparsī, sparsum
spargō spargere sparsī sparsum scatter Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō Earth and Water 532
trēs, tria
three
tangō, tangere, tetigī, tāctum
touch
respondeō, respondēre, respondī, respōnsum
answer
timor -ōris, m.
fear
properō
hasten, speed
subeō, subīre, subiī, subitum
go under; endure
valeō, valēre, valuī
valē
be strong, excel, be valid, prevail
farewell!
condō, condere, condidī, conditum
build, found; store up; hide, conceal