All redux Flashcards
vitium, vitiī, nt.
fault, crime, vice
Graecus, -a, -um (adj.)
Greek
Graecus, Graecī, m.
a Greek
perpetuus, -a, -um (adj.)
perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
plenus, -a, -um (adj.)
full, abundant, generous
salvus, -a, -um (adj.)
safe, sound
secundus, -a, -um (adj.)
second; favorable
vester, vestra, vestrum (adj.)
your (pl. - used in addressing more than one person), yours
-que (enclitic conj.)
and (appended to the second of two words)
ubi (adv. and conj., also interrog.)
where, when; where?
ibi (adv.)
there
nunc (adv.)
now, at present
quare (adv.)
therefore, wherefore, why (literally means “because of which thing”)
possum, posse, potui, –
to be able, can, could, have power
tolero, tolerare, toleravi, toleratum (1)
to bear, endure
animī, animōrum, m. (pl.)
high spirits, pride, courage
amor, amoris, m.
love
carmen, carminis, nt.
song, poem
civitas, civitatis, f.
state, citizenship
corpus, corporis, nt.
body
homo, hominis, m.
human being, man
labor, laboris, m.
labor, work, toil; a work, production
littera, litterae, f.
a letter of the alphabet
litterae, litterārum, f. (pl.)
a letter (epistle), literature (pl. noun)