Chapter 2 Flashcards
fama, -ae, f.
rumour, report; fame, reputation
forma, -ae, f.
form, shape; beauty
fortuna, -ae, f.
fortune, luck
ira, -ae, f.
ire, anger
nauta, -ae, m.
sailor
patria, -ae, f.
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
pecunia, -ae, f.
money
philosophia, -ae, f.
philosophy (Greek philosophia: love of wisdom)
poena, -ae, f.
penalty, punishment
poeta, -ae, m.
poet
porta, -ae, f.
gate, entrance
puella, -ae, f.
girl
rosa, -ae, f.
rose
sententia, -ae, f.
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
vita, -ae, f.
life; mode of life
antiquus, -a, -um
ancient, old-time
magnus, -a, -um
large, great, important
meus, -a, -um
my
multus, -a, -um
much, many
tuus, -a, -um
your (used when speaking to one person)
et
and
sed
but
O
O!, Oh! (commonly used with the vocative)
sine
without (takes ablative)
poenas dare
to pay the penalty
et…et
both…and