Chapter 3 Flashcards
inimīcus, -a, -um
unfriendly, hostile (+ dat.)
inimīcus, inimīcī
(m.)
(personal) enemy
amīcus, -a, -um
friendly (+ dat.)
amīcus, amīcī
(m.)
friend
atque / ac
and (what is more)
bonus, -a, -um
good
dīligentia, dīligentiae
(f.)
diligence, attentiveness
eō
īre, iī or īvī, itum
to go (§29)
forum, forī
(n.)
public square, marketplace, forum
imperium, imperiī
(n.)
power, authority, command; empire
incola, incolae
(m.) or (f.)
inhabitant
laetus, -a, -um
happy
laudō
(1-tr.)
to praise
līber, lībera, līberum
free
magnus, -a, -um
large, big; great
malus, -a, -um
bad, evil
miser, misera, miserum
wretched, pitiable, miserable
mora, morae
(f.)
delay
mox
soon; then
multus, -a, -um
much, many
nihil or nīl
(n.)
nothing
nunc
now
odium, odiī
(n.)
hatred
parvus, -a, -um
small, little
populus, populī
(m.)
(the) people; populace
prō
+ abl.
in front of. on behalf. of, for; in return for, instead of
propter
+ acc.
on account of, because of
provincia, provinciae
(f.)
province
pugnō
(1-intr.)
to fight
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful, handsome
Rōmānī, Rōmānōrum
(m.)
pl. (the) Romans
Romānus, -a, -um
Roman
semper
always
sine
+ abl.
without
superō
(1-tr.)
to overcome, to conquer; to surpass
teneō
tenēre, tenuī, tentus
to hold, to grasp; to keep, to possess; to occupy
terra, terrae
(f.)
land, earth
videō
vidēre, vīdī, vīsus
to see; in passive: to be seen; to seem (§25)