Ch 3 & 4 Vocab Flashcards
ad
to
ecce
look
ianua (f)
door
leo (m)
lion
magnus
big/large/great
navis (f)
ship
non
not
ridet
laughs/smiles
taberna (f)
shop/store/inn
in fora (n?)
in the forum
negotium agit
is working/doing business
artifex (m)
painter/artist
ambulat
is walking
tonsor (m)
barber
venalicius (m)
slave dealer
non venit
does not come
petit
is attacking
fustem (m?)
club
tenet
is holding
ad villam
to the house
ianuam pulsat
knocks on the door
ad ianuam
to the door
aperit
opens
ducit
leads
picturam pingit
paints a picture
ferociter
fiercely
verberat
is striking
fortis
brave/strong
revenit
returns
inquit
says
occupatus
busy
senex (m)
old man
in sella (f)
in the chair
novaculam (f)
razor
barbam tondet
is trimming his beard
intente
closely/carefully
poeta (m)
poet
versum recitat
recites a line/verse
scurrilis
rude
sed
but
perterritus
terrified
secat
cuts
multus
much
sanguis (m)
blood
fluit
flows
e taberna
out of the shop
Ad portum (m)
To the harbor
Navem Syriam (f)
Syrian ship
prope navem
near the ship
quaerit
is looking for
habet
has
contentus
satisfied
emit
buys
pulchra
beautiful
linguam Latinam
Latin language
discit
is learning
docta
skillful/educated
satis
enough
eheu
oh dear/oh no
agit
does
anulus (pl) / anulum (sing.) (m)
ring(s)
cur?
why?
e
from/out of
ego
I
iudex (m)
judge
mendax
liar
ego imprimo
I press
pecunia (f)
money
quis?
who?
gives back
signum (n)
sign/seal
tu
you
argentarium
banker’s stall
Graecus (m)
Greek
tradit
hands over
capit
takes
probus
honest
non adest
is not here
in Graecia (f)
in Greece
tamen
however
semper
always
ego reddo
I give back
ceram
wax tablet
currit
runs
ad basilicam (f)
to the law court
Pompeianus
Citizen of Pompeii/Pompeian
Quid tu agis?
What do you do?
In urbe (f)
in the city
cotidie
every day
hodie
today
debet
owes
meus
my
testis (m/f)
witness
tuus
your
tu accusas
you accuse
tu rem non probas
you do not prove the case
celat
is hiding
ubi?
Where?
ego convinco
I convict/I find guilty
discedit
Departs/Leaves
ebrius
drunk
me
me
ita vero
yes