Chapter 13-18 Flashcards
Dīvitiae, dīvitiarum (f)
riches, wealth
factum, factī (n)
deed, act, achievement
signum, signī (n)
sign, signal, indication
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself (intensive pronoun)
Quisque, quidque
Indefinite pronoun, each one, each person, each thing
suī
reflexive pronoun, himself, herself, itself, themselves
Doctus, docta, doctum
taught, learned, skilled
fortūnatus, fortūnata, fortūnatum
lucky, fortunate, happy
suus, sua, suum
reflexive pronoun (his own, her own, its own, their own)
nam
for
ante
before, in front of
per
through
olim
once, long ago, formerly
alo, alere, aluī, altum
to nourish, to support, to sustain
diligō, dīligere, dīlexī, dīlectum
to esteem, to love
iungō, iungere, iunxī, iunctum
to join
stō, stare, stetī, statum
to stand, stand still, firm
animal, animalis (n)
a living creature, animal
aqua, aquae (f)
water
ars, Artis (f)
art, skill
auris, auris (f)
ear
civis, civis (m and f)
citizen
ius, iuris (n)
right, justice, law
mare, maris (n)
sea
mors, mortis (f)
death
nubēs, nubis (f)
cloud
ōs, oris (n)
mouth, face
pars, partis (f)
part, share, direction
Roma, Romae (f)
Rome
turba, turbae (f)
uproar, disturbance, mob
urbs, urbis (f)
city
vīs, vīs (f)
force, power, violence
trāns
across
appellō, appellare, appellavī, appellatum
to speak to, address
currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum
to run, rush, move quickly
mutō, mūtare, mūtavī, mūtatum
to change, to alter
teneō, tenere, tenuī, tentum
to hold, keep, possess
vitō, vītare, vītavī, vītatum
to avoid, to shun
Italia, Italiae (f)
Italy