Capvt VII Flashcards
amor, amōris
love, m.
carmen, carminis
song, poem, n.
cīvitās, cīvitātis
state, citizenship, city, f.
corpus, corporis
body, n.
homō, hominis
human being, man, m.
labor, labōris
labor, work, toil; a work, production, m.
littera, -ae
a letter of the alphabet, f.
litterae, -ārum
a letter (epistle), literature, f., pl.
mōs, mōris
habit, custom, manner, m.
mōrēs, mōrum
habits, morals, character, m., pl.
nōmen, nōminis
name, n.
pāx, pācis
peace, f.
rēgīna, -ae
queen, f.
rēx, rēgis
king, m.
tempus, temporis
time; occasion, opportunity, n.
terra, -ae
earth, ground, land, country, f.
uxor, uxōris
wife, f.
virgō, virginis
maiden, virgin, f.
virtūs, virtūtis
merit, manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue, f.
novus, -a, -um
new, strange
post
after, behind, prep. + acc.
sub
under, up under, close to; down to/into, to/at the foot of,
prep. + abl. w/ verbs of rest;
+ acc. w/ verbs of motion
audeō, audēre, ausus sum
to dare
necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum
to murder, kill
noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum
to do harm to, harm, injure, + dat.
sōl, sōlis
sun, m.
cantāre
to sing
plēbs, plēbis
the common people, populace, plebeians, f.
peccāre
to sin, do wrong
ōdērunt
they hate
prīnceps, prīncipis
chief, prince, leader, emperor, m./f. noun
dūrus, -a, -um
hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, tough, difficult
honor, honōris
honor, esteem, public office, office, m.
indignus, -a, -um
unworthy
pariēs, parietis
wall, wall of a building, m.
mors, mortis
death, f.
nātiō, nātiōnis
nation, people, f.
servitūs, servitūtis
servitude, slavery, f.
praeclārus, -a, -um
splendid, noble, distinguished, famous, remarkable
recuperatiō, recuperatiōnis
recovery, f.
lībertās, lībertātis
liberty, freedom, f.
mortālis, mortālis
a mortal
quōmodo
in what way, how, adv.
altissimīs
the highest, abl. pl.
voluntās, voluntātis
will, wish, f.
rapuit
raped
sē
herself
necāvit
a past tense form of necāre
doctus, -a, -um
taught, learned, skilled, scholarly
fūr, fūris
thief, m.
gēns, gentis
clan, race, nation, people, family, f.
mīlvus
kite (a common bird of prey)
tendō, tendere, tetendī, tēnsum
to stretch, extend, go
quot hominēs, tot sententiae
there are as many opinions as there are men (an old proverb from 2nd century B.C.)