Ch 6 Flashcards
animal, -ālis, -ium
animal [n] n.
Athēnae, -ārum
Athens [n] f (pl)
atque / ac
and [conj]
aurōra, -ae
dawn [n] f.
careō, -ēre, -uī, -itus
to lack, be without (+abl) [v]
corpus, corporis
body [n] n.
dīcō, -ere, dīxī, dictus
to say, tell, speak [v]
diū
for a long time [adv]
domus, -ī
house, home [n] f.
exemplar, -āris, -ium
copy, model, example [n] n.
exemplum, -ī
example [n] n.
frāter, frātris
brother [n] m.
homō, hominis
human, man [n] m.
ignis, ignis, -ium
fire [n] m. (abl sing igne or ignī)
Italia, -ae
Italy [n] f.
Iūnō, Iūnōnis
Juno - sister/wife of Jupiter [n] f.
Iuppiter, Iovis
Jupiter (Zues) God of sky. [n] m.
līberō (1)
to free [v]
lūmen, lūminis [n] n.
light [n] n.
mare, maris, -ium
sea [n] n.
mīles, mīlitis
soldier [n] m.
moenia, moenium
(city) walls [n] n. (pl)
mōns, montis, -ium
mountain [n] m.
nōn sōlum…sed etiam
not only…but also [conj]
nox, noctis, -ium
night [n] f.
oppūgnō (1)
to attack, fight against [v]
pater, patris
father [n] m.
regō, -ere, rēxī, rēctus
to rule [v]
Rōma, -ae
Rome [n] f.
rūmor, -ōris
rumor, gossip [n] m.
rūs, rūris
country (rural) [n] n.
sānus, -a, -um
sound, healthy, sane [adj]
sciō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus
to know [v]
servitūs, servitūtis
slavery [n] f.
sīdus, sīderis
constellation, star; heaven [n] n.
soror, -ōris
sister [n] f.
spargō, -ere, sparsī, sparsus
scatter, sprinkle, distribute [v]
timor, timōris
fear, dread [n] m.
urbs, urbis, -ium
city [n] f.
vigor, -ōris
liveliness, activity, vigor
vis; (pl) vīrēs, vīrium
force, power; (pl) strength [n] f.