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