Chapter 2 Vocab Flashcards
fāma, fāmae
(1f.) rumor, report;
fame, reputation
fōrma, fōrmae
(1f.) form, shape; beauty
fortūna, fortūnae
(1f.) fortune, luck
īra, īrae
(1f.) ire, anger
nauta, nautae
(1m.) sailor
patria, patriae
(1f.) fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
pecūnia, pecūniae
(1f.) money
philosophia, philosophiae
(1f.) philosophy
poena, poenae
(1f.) penulty, punishment
poenās dare
to pay the penulty
poēta, poētae
(1m.) poet
porta, portae
(1f.) gate, entrance
puella, puellae
(1f.) girl
rosa, rosae
(1f.) rose
sententia, sententiae
(1f.) feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
vīta, vītae
(1f. ) life; mode of life
(cf. vītō: avoid, vitium: fault, vēritās: truth)
antīquus, antīqua, antīquum
(sound: adj. f. antīqua, antīquae)
ancient, old-time
magnus, magna, magnum
(sound: adj. f. magna, magnae)
large, great; important
meus, mea, meum
(sound: f. mea, meae)
my
(cf. pronoun mē: me, myself)
multus, multa, multum
(sound: adj. f. multa, multae)
much, many
tuus, tua, tuum
(sound: adj. f. tua, tuae)
your (speaking to one person)
(cf. pronoun tē: you, yourself)
et
and; even
et…et
both…and
sed
but
Ō
O!, Oh!,
sine (+ ablative)
without (+ ablative)
est
is
rumor, report;
fame, reputation
(1f.) fāma, fāmae
form, shape; beauty
(1f.) fōrma, fōrmae
fortune, luck
(1f.) fortūna, fortūnae
ire, anger
(1f.) īra, īrae
sailor
(1m.) nauta, nautae
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country
(1f.) patria, patriae
money
(1f.) pecūnia, pecūniae
philosophy
(1f.) philosophia, philosophiae
penulty, punishment
(1f.) poena, poenae
to pay the penulty
poenās dare
poet
(1m.) poēta, poētae
gate, entrance
(1f.) porta, portae
girl
(1f.) puella, puellae
rose
(1f.) rosa, rosae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
(1f.) sententia, sententiae
life; mode of life
(1f.) vīta, vītae
ancient, old-time
antīquus, antīqua, antīquum
(sound: adj. f. antīqua, antīquae)
large, great; important
magnus, magna, magnum
(sound: adj. f. magna, magnae)
my
meus, mea, meum
(sound: f. mea, meae)
(cf. pronoun mē: me, myself)
much, many
multus, multa, multum
(sound: adj. f. multa, multae)
your (speaking to one person)
tuus, tua, tuum
(cf. pronoun tē: you, yourself)
(sound: adj. f. tua, tuae)
and; even
et
both…and
et…et
but
sed
O!, Oh!,
Ō
without
sine (+ ablative)
is
est