Capvt II Flashcards
Vergilius
Vergil
urbs
city
Rōma
Rome
Aenēis
Aeneid
modus
mood, manner, limit
ad
toward, at, next to, near
in
into, in
post
after, behind
vir
man
ambulāre
to walk
ab
by
ex
from
dēclināre
to change the direction or form of something
agricola, -ae
farmer, m.
aurīga, -ae
charioteer, m.
incola, -ae
inhabitant, m.
pīrāta, -ae
pirate, m.
hic
this
fāma, -ae
rumor, report, fame, reputation, f.
fōrma, -ae
form, shape, beauty, f.
fortūna, -ae
fortune, luck, f.
īra, -ae
ire, anger, f.
nauta, -ae
sailor, m.
patria, -ae
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country, f.
pecūnia, -ae
money, f.
philosophia, -ae
philosophy, f.
poena, -ae
penalty, punishment, f.
poenās dare
to pay the penalty (idiom)
porta, -ae
gate, entrance, f.
puella, -ae
girl, f.
rosa, -ae
rose, f.
sententia, -ae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence, f.
vīta, -ae
life, mode of life, f.
antīquus, -a, -um
ancient, old time
magnus, -a, -num
large, great, important
meus, -a, -um
my
multus, -a, -um
much, many
tuus, -a, -um
your (only one person)
et
and, even
et…et
both…and
sed
but
Ō
O! Oh! (Usually precedes a vocative)
sine
without + ablative
venia, -ae
favor, pardon, f.
clēmentia, -ae
clemency, f.
dēportāre
to carry away
recūsāre
to refuse, reject
vītāre
to avoid
iubēre
to order
ars
art (nom. sg.)
sānus, -a, -um
sound, sane, healthy
creāre
to create
insānia, -ae
unsoundness, insanity, f.
nūllus, -a, -um
no
avāritia, -ae
avarice, greed, f.
saevus, -a, -um
cruel
catēna, -ae
chain, f.
onerāre
to load, oppress
rota, -ae
wheel, f.
timēre
to fear
obdūrāre
to be firm, tough
bāsiāre
to kiss
fēlīx
lucky
etymologia
etymology
sub rōsa
secretly, in secret, in confidence
aqua vītae
the water of life (old Latin phrase for whiskey)
Quid hodiē agis?
How are you today?
Optimē!
Great!
Pessimē!
Terrible!