Chapter 2 Flashcards
fāma, fāmae, f.
rumor, report; fame, reputation
famous, defame, infamy
fōrma, fōrmae, f.
form, shape; beauty
formal, format, formula, formless, deform, inform, etc.; but not formic, formidable
fortūna, fortūnae, f.
fortune, luck
fortunate, misfortune, unfortunate
īra, īrae, f.
ire, anger
irate, irascible; but not irritate
nauta, nautae, m.
sailor
nautical, nautilus, argonaut
patria, patriae, f.
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
patriotic, expatriate, repatriate
pecūnia, pecūniae, f.
money
pecuniary, impecunious; cf. peculation
philosophia, philosophiae, f.
philosophy (Greek philosophia, love of wisdom)
poena, poenae, f.
penalty, punishment
penal, penalize, penalty, pain, subpoena
poenās dare
idiom: to pay the penalty
poēta, poētae, m.
poet
poetry, poetic
porta, portae, f.
gate, entrance
portal, portico, porch, porthole
puella, puellae, f.
girl
rosa, rosae, f.
rose
rosary, roseate, rosette
sententia, sententiae, f.
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
sententious, sentencing
vīta, vītae, f.
life; mode of life
vital, vitals, vitality, vitamin, vitalize, devitalize, revitalize
antīquus, antīqua, antīquum
ancient, old-time
(antique, antiquities, antiquated, antiquarian
magnus, magna, magnum
large, great; important
magnify, magnificent, magnate, magnitude, magnanimous
meus, mea, meum
my
multus, multa, multum
much, many
multitude, multiply, multiple; multi-, a prefix as in multimillionaire
tuus, tua, tuum
your (singular)
*used when speaking to only one person
et
and; even
et…et
both…and
sed
but
Ō
“O!, Oh!”
*commonly preceding a vocative
sine
+abl., without
sinecure, sans
est
is