Chapter 3 Flashcards
mitto, mittere, misi, missum
to send
trado, tradere, tradidi, traditum
to hand over, surrender; deliver, transmit; report
arma, orum n. pl.
arms; weapons
caelum, i, n.
sky; heaven
dea, ae, f.
dative/ablative plural: deabus
goddess; female deity
deus, i, m.
dative/ablatie plural: dis
nominative plural: di
a god, deity; God
equus, equi, m.
horse
filia, ae, f.
dative/ablative plural: filiabus
daughter
filius, i, m.
vocative singular: fili
son
fortuna, ae, f.
luck, fortune
gratia, ae, f.
favour; gratitude; partiality
gratias agere (+dative)
to thank (someone)
littera, ae, f.
a letter (of the alphabet)
litterae, arum, f. pl.
letter, epistle; document
patria, ae, f.
homeland; fatherland
pecunia, ae, f.
money
porta, ae, f.
gate; entrance
Roma, ae, f.
Rome
rosa, ae, f.
a rose
templum, i, n.
temple, shrine
terra, ae, f.
earth, soil; land; country, region
tyrannus, i, m.
tyrant
victoria, ae, f.
victory
ad (acc.)
to, towards, up to; against
cum (abl.)
with
mecum
with me
tecum
with you (sg.)
nobiscum
with us
vobiscum
with you (pl.)
de (abl.)
about; from, down from
ex or e (abl.)
out, out of, from
in (abl.)
in, on, among
in (acc.)
into, up to; against
numquam
never
propter (acc.)
on account of; because of
sine (abl.)
without