Chapter 14 Latin Vocab List Flashcards
Aqua
Aquae, f., water
Animal
Animalis, n., animal/living creatures
Ars
Artis, f., art/skill
Auris
Auris, f., ear
Civis
Civis, m./f., citizen
Iūs
Iūris, n., justice/law
Turba
-ae, f., uproar
Rōma
-ae, f., Rome
Mare
maris, n., sea
Mors
Mortis, f., death
Nūbēs
Nūbis, f., cloud
Ōs
ōris, n., mouth
Pars
Partis, f., part
Urbs
Urbis, f., city
Vīs
Vīs, f., force, power
Vīrēs
Vīrium, f. pl., strength
Appellō
-āre, -āvi, -ātum, to speak to, call
Mūtō
-āre, -āvi, -ātum, to change, alter
Vītō
-āre, -āvi, -ātum, to avoid
Teneō
-ēre, tenuī, tentum, to hold
Currō
-ere, cucurrī, cursum, to run
Ā (before consonants)/ ab (before vowels)
+abl., away from
Trāns
+acc., across
A.M.
Ante merīdiem- before noon
E.g.
Exemplī grātiā- for example
Et al.
Et aliī, -ae, -a- and others
Etc.
Et cetera- and the rest
I.e.
Id est- that is/in other words
N.B.
Nota bene- note well
P.M.
Post merīdiem- after noon
Ab ōvō ad māla
From the egg to apples, meaning from beginning to end
Ab urbe conditā
From the founding of the city
Ars grātiā artis
Art for the sake of art
Mare nostrum
Our sea (the Mediterranean)