7a. Latin vocabulary by frequency 601-700, Latin to English (Dickinson Core Vocabulary) Flashcards
certē
certainly, surely
imperō (1)
command, control
male
badly
prohibeō, prohibēre, prohibuī, prohibitum
restrain, keep away
clāmor -ōris, m.
outcry, shout
dōnō (1)
present with a gift (+ acc. of person and abl. of thing)
officium -ī, n.
service, duty
committō, committere, commīsī, commissum
join, entrust to (+ dat.); perform, do
crēscō, crēscere, crēvī, crētum
grow, increase
aequus -a -um
equal
factum -ī, n.
deed, accomplishment
caedō, caedere, cecīdī, caesum
strike, kill, cut down
exīstimō (1)
think, believe
accēdō, accēdere, accessī, accessum
approach
contemnō, contemnere, contempsī, contemptum
despise, scorn, disdain
pudor pudōris, m.
sense of shame, modesty, propriety
antīquus -a -um
ancient, old-time, former
ārdeō, ārdēre, ārsī, ārsum
blaze, glow; be eager
ibi
there
prōvincia -ae, f.
province; official duty
quandō
sī quandō
since
if ever
custōs, custōdis, m.
guardian
supersum, superesse, superfuī
remain, survive; be superfluous (to)
dēsinō, dēsinere, dēsiī, dēsitum
leave off, cease
fessus -a -um
weary, tired
praeda -ae, f.
booty, prey
memoria -ae, f.
recollection, memory
dīvidō, dīvidere, dīvīsī, dīvīsum
divide, separate
pretium -ī, n.
pretium operae
price, worth, reward
a reward for trouble
pontus -ī, m.
the open sea, the deep
varius -a -um
changing, varied, various
vehō, vehere, vēxī, vectum
vehor vehī vectus
carry
travel, ride
falsus -a -um
deceptive, false
niger, nigra, nigrum
black
oppidum -ī, n.
town
pondus, ponderis, n.
weight
arvum -ī, n.
ploughed land, field
arx, arcis, f.
citadel, castle; summit
sors, sortis, f.
lot, fate, destiny; oracle
vīnum -ī, n.
vine, wine