Ch5 Vocab: English to Latin Flashcards
soul, spirit, mind
adulescentia, adulescentiae (f)
youth, young manhood, youthfulness
animus, animi (m)
high spirits, pride, courage
animi, animorum (m)
sky, heaven
caelum, caeli (n)
fault, blame
culpa, culpae (f)
glory, fame
gloria, gloriae (f)
word
verbum, verbi (n)
you, yourself (sing.)
te
free
liber, libera, liberum
our, ours
noster, nostra, nostrum
beautiful, handsome, fine
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
sound, healthy, sane
sanus, sana, sanum
therefore, consequently
igitur
interrogative suffix attached to the first word of a sentence, typically the verb or another word on which the question hinges, to introduce a question whose answer is uncertain
-ne
on account of, because of
propter (+acc.)
tomorrow
cras
yesterday
héri
when
quando
if ever
si quando
enough, sufficient (-ly)
satis
then, at that time, thereupon, in the next place
tum
to dine
ceno, cenare, cenavi, cenatum
to blame, censure
culpo, culpare, culpavi, culpatum
to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue
remaneo, remanere, remansi, remansum
to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue
maneo, manere, mansi, mansum
to be above, have the upper hand, surpass, overcome, conquer
supero, superare, superavi, superatum