CAPVT II: First Declension Nouns and Adjectives; Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections Flashcards

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fama, famae,

(feminine, noun)

A

rumor, report; fame, reputation

(Derivatives: famous, defame, infamy)

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forma, formae,

(feminine, noun)

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form, shape; beauty

(Derivatives: formal, format, formula, formless, deform, inform, etc.)

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fortuna, fortunae

(feminine, noun)

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fortune, luck

(Derivatives: fortunate, misfortune, unfortunate)

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ira, irae,

(feminine, noun)

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ire, anger

(Derivatives: irate, irascible; but not irritate)

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nauta, nautae

(masculine, noun)

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sailor

(Derivitaves: nautical, nautilus, argonaut)

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patria, patriae

(feminine, noun)

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fatherland, native land, (one’s) country

(Derivitaves: patriotic, expatriate, repatriate)

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pecunia, pecuniae

(feminine, noun)

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money

(Derivitaves: pecuniary, impecunious; cf. peculation)

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philosophia, philosophiae

(feminine, noun)

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philosophy

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poena, poenae

(feminine, noun)

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penalty, punishment

(penal, penalize, penalty, pain, subpoena)

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poeta, poetae

(masculine, noun)

A

poet

(poetry, poetic)

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porta, portae

(feminine, noun)

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gate, entrance

(portal, portico, porch, porthole)

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puella, puellae

(feminine, noun)

A

girl

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rosa, rosae

(feminine, noun)

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rose

(rosary, roseate, rosette)

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sententia, sententiae

(feminine, noun)

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feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence

(sententious, sentencing)

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vita, vitae

(feminine, noun)

A

life, mode of life

(Derivatives:vital, vitality, vitamin, vitalize, devitalize, revitalize)

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antiquus, antiqua, antiquum

(adjective)

A

ancient, old-time

(Derivitaves: antique, antiquites, antiquated, antuquarian)

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magnus, magna, magnum

(adjective)

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large, great; important

(Derivitaves: magnify, magnificent, magnate, magnitude, magnanimous)

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meus, mea, meum

(adjective)

A

my

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multus, multa, multum

(adjective)

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much, many

(Derivatives: multitude, multiply, multiple, multi-)

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tuus, tua, tuum

(adjective)

A

your

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et (et…et)

(conjunction)

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and; even (both…and)

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sed

(conjunction)

A

but

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Ō

(interjection)

A

O!, Oh!

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sine

(preposition)

A

without

(sinecure, sans)

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Translate this word:

est

A

is

26
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Decline:

Porta

(1st declension)

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_ _ _ _ __Sing. | Plu.

Nom. Porta | Portae
Gen. Portae | Portarum
Dat. Portae | Portis
Acc. Portam | Portas
Abl. Porta | Portis

Voc. Porta | Portae

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Decline:

Personal Endings

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_ _ _ _ __Sing. | Plu.

Nom. a | ae
Gen. ae | arum
Dat. ae | is
Acc. am | as
Abl. a | is

28
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rumor, report; fame, reputation

(Derivatives: famous, defame, infamy)

A

Translate this word:

fama, famae,

(feminine, noun)

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form, shape; beauty

(Derivatives: formal, format, formula, formless, deform, inform, etc.)

A

Translate this word:

forma, formae,

(feminine, noun)

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fortune, luck

(Derivatives: fortunate, misfortune, unfortunate)

A

Translate this word:

fortuna, fortunae

(feminine, noun)

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ire, anger

(Derivatives: irate, irascible; but not irritate)

A

Translate this word:

ira, irae,

(feminine, noun)

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sailor

(Derivitaves: nautical, nautilus, argonaut)

A

Translate this word:

nauta, nautae

(masculine, noun)

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fatherland, native land, (one’s) country

(Derivitaves: patriotic, expatriate, repatriate)

A

Translate this word:

patria, patriae

(feminine, noun)

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money

(Derivitaves: pecuniary, impecunious; cf. peculation)

A

Translate this word:

pecunia, pecuniae

(feminine, noun)

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philosophy

A

Translate this word:

philosophia, philosophiae

(feminine, noun)

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penalty, punishment

(penal, penalize, penalty, pain, subpoena)

A

Translate this word:

poena, poenae

(feminine, noun)

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poet

(poetry, poetic)

A

Translate this word:

poeta, poetae

(masculine, noun)

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gate, entrance

(portal, portico, porch, porthole)

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Translate this word:

porta, portae

(feminine, noun)

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girl

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Translate this word:

puella, puellae

(feminine, noun)

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rose

(rosary, roseate, rosette)

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Translate this word:

rosa, rosae

(feminine, noun)

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feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence

(sententious, sentencing)

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Translate this word:

sententia, sententiae

(feminine, noun)

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life, mode of life

(Derivatives:vital, vitality, vitamin, vitalize, devitalize, revitalize)

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Translate this word:

vita, vitae

(feminine, noun)

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ancient, old-time

(Derivitaves: antique, antiquites, antiquated, antuquarian)

A

Translate this word:

antiquus, antiqua, antiquum

(adjective)

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large, great; important

(Derivitaves: magnify, magnificent, magnate, magnitude, magnanimous)

A

Translate this word:

magnus, magna, magnum

(adjective)

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my

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Translate this word:

meus, mea, meum

(adjective)

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much, many

(Derivatives: multitude, multiply, multiple, multi-)

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Translate this word:

multus, multa, multum

(adjective)

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your

A

Translate this word:

tuus, tua, tuum

(adjective)

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and; even (both…and)

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et (et…et)

(conjunction)

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but

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sed

(conjunction)

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O!, Oh!

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Ō

(interjection)

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without

(sinecure, sans)

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sine

(preposition)

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is

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est