Capitulum Duodecimum Flashcards
ditch, trench
fossa, -ae
lance
hasta, -ae
native country, town
patria, -ae
arrow
sagitta, -ae
adjective
adiectīvum (novem)
maternal uncle
avunculus, -ī
arms,weapons
arma, -orum (n. pl.)
war
bellum, -ī
camp
castra, -ōrum (n. pl.)
comparative
comparātīvus, -ī (gradus)
sword
gladius, -ī
spear, javelin
pīlum, -ī
fist
pugnus, -ī
shield
scūtum, -ī
rampart
vāllum, -ī
surname
cognomen, -inis (n.)
leader, chief, general
dux, ducis (m.)
horseman
eques, equitis (m.)
brother
frāter, frātris
boundary, limit, end
fīnis, fīnis (m.)
enemy
hostis, hostis (m.)
side, flank
lātus, lāteris (n.)
soldier
mīles, mīlitis (m.)
thousands
mīlia, mīlium (n.)
name
nōmen, nōminis (n.)
part, direction
pars, partis (f.)
foot soldier
pedes, peditis (m.)
first name
praenōmen, praenōminis (n.)
sister
soror, sorōris (f.)
bow
arcus, arcūs (4th)
cavalry
equitātus, equitatūs (4th)
army
exercitus, exercitūs (4th)
attack, charge
impetus, impetūs (4th)
fear
(noun)
metus, metūs (4th)
pace
passus, passūs (4th)
line, verse
versus, versūs (4th)
fight (verb)
pugnat, pugnāre
serve as a soldier
mīlitat, mīlitāre
conquer
expugnat, expugnāre
attack
oppugnat, oppugnāre
inhabit
incolit, incolere
divide
dīvidit, dīvidere
fear (verb)
metuit, metuere
defend
dēfendit, dēfendere
throw, hurl
iacit, iacere (i-stem)
run away, flee
fugit, fugere (i-stem)
carry, bring, bear
fert, ferre (irregular)
high, tall, deep
altus, -a, -um
armed
armātus, -a, -um
foreign, barbarian
barbarus, -a, -um
wide
lātus, -a, -um
your, yours (m. sing.)
vester, -tra, -trum
short
brevis, -e
strong, brave
fortis, -e
heavy, severe, grave
gravis, -e
light, slight
levis, -e
sad
trīstis, -e
against
contrā (prp. + acc.)
and, as, than
ac (conj.)
and so, therefore (conj.)
itaque
but, on the other hand, while, however, moreover (conj.)
autem
and, also, besides (conj.)
ac (atque)
inhabit, dwell/live in, live
incolo, incolere
sad
(adj.)
tristis, triste
so much, so far, hardly, only
(adv.)
tantum
to bring, to bear
ferre