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