Capitulum I Flashcards
capitulum, -i
chapter
exemplum, -i
example, model
fluvius, -i
river
grammatica, -ae
grammar
imperium, -i
command, empire
insula, -ae
island
littera, -ae
letter
numerus, -i
number
oceanus, -i
ocean
oppidum, -i
town
pensum, -i
task
provincia, -ae
province
syllaba, -ae
syllable
vocabulum, -i
word
est
he/she/it is
sunt
they are
Graecus, -a, -um
Greek
Latinus, -a, -um
Latin
magnus, -a, -um
big, large, great
multi, -ae, -a (pl.)
big, large, great
multi, -ae, -ae (pl.)
many, a great many
parvus, -a, -um
little, small
pauci, -ae, -a (pl.)
few, a few
pluralis (numerus)
plural (pluralis and singularis are adjectives of the 3rd declension; you will learn about these in Cap. XII)
primus, -a, -um
first
Romanus, -a, -um
Romans, of Rome
secundus, -a, -um
second, favorable
singularis (numerus)
singular
tertius, -a, -um
third
unus
one, only
duo
two
tres
three
sex
six
mille
one thousand
non
not
in (prp. + abl.)
in, on, at
in (prp. + acc.)
into, to, against
et
and, also
sed
but
quoque
also, too
-ne?
enclitic added to the emphatic word at the beginning of a question the answer to which may be either “yes” or “no.” It can be used in both direct and indirect questions (Cap. XIX).
num?
if, whether; expects a “no” answer
quid? n. (see quis)
what, anything; adv. why
ubi? interrogative adv.
where