8b. Latin vocabulary by frequency 701-800, English to Latin (Dickinson Core List) Flashcards
artifice, device, trick
dolus -ī, m.
yield, allow, permit
permittō, permittere, permīsī, permissum
breath, life, spirit
spīritus -ūs, m.
within (+ acc.)
intrā (+ acc.)
terrify, frighten
terreō, terrēre, terruī, territum
spring, fountain
fōns, fontis, m.
envy, jealousy, hatred
invidia -ae, f.
fight
pūgnō (1)
increase
augeō, augēre, auxī, auctum
letter, (pl.) literature
littera -ae, f.
warn, advise
moneō, monēre, monuī, monitum
riches, wealth
dīvitiae -ārum, f. pl.
try thoroughly, test, experience
experior, experīrī, expertus
those above, i.e. the gods
superī -ōrum, m. pl.
leisure
ōtium -ī, n.
footstep, footprint, track
vestīgium -ī, n.
allow, let go
sinō, sinere, sīvī, situm
it is right, proper, fitting (+ acc. + infin.)
decet, decēre, decuīt
pour out
effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsum
send forth, offer
prōmittō, prōmittere, prōmīsī, prōmissum
shape; invent
fingō, fingere, fīnxī, fīctum
look back, regard, consider
respicio, respicere, respēxī, respectum
commander
imperātor -ōris, m.
be empty, open, unoccupied
vacō (1)
color
color -ōris, m.
go away, depart
discēdō, disc̄dere, discessī, discessum
delight, joy, pleasure
gaudium -ī, n.
blind, unseeing; dark, obscure
caecus -a -um
it is pleasing (+ dat. + infin.)
libet, libēre, libuit or libitum est (+ dat. + infin.)
one hundred
centum
agree
it is established that
cōnstō cōnstāre, cōnstitī
constat (+ acc. and infin.)
tongue; language
lingua -ae, f.
multitude, number
multitūdō -inis, f.
everlasting, eternal
aeternus -a -um
around (adv. and prep. + acc.)
circā (adv. and prep. + acc.)
speech, address
ōrātiō -ōnis, f.
power
potestās -ātis, f.
slow, sluggish, lingering
tardus -a -um
report, say
for, fārī, fātus
ground; on the ground
humus -ī, f.; humī