Chapter 3 (L-E) Flashcards
ager, agrī, m
field, farm [agrarian, agriculture, agronomy]
agricola, agricolae, m
farmer [cf. ager]
amīcus, amiīci, m
male friend
amīca, amīcae, f
female friend [amicable, amiable, amity; cf. amō]
fēmina, fēminae, f
woman [female, feminine, femininity]
fīlius, fīliī, m
son
filiābus
daughter [filiation, affiliation, affiliate, filial]
fīlia, fīliae, f
daughter dat. and abl. pl
numerus, numerī, m
number [numeral, innumerable, enumerate]
populus, populī, m
the people, a people, a nation [populace, population, popularity, popularize, populous]
puer, puerī, m
boy; pl. boys, children [puerile, puerility, puerperous]
sapientia, sapientiae, f
wisdom [sapience, sapient, sage, savant]
vir, virī, m
man, hero [virtue, virile, triumvirate; NOT virulent]
avārus, avāra, avārum
greedy, avaricious [avarice, avariciousness, avid]
paucī, paucae, pauca
usually pl., few, a few [paucity, pauciloquent, poco]
Rōmānus, Rōmāna, Rōmānum
Roman [Romance, romance, romantic, romanticism, Romanesque, Romania]
dē
prep + abl, down from, from; concerning, about; as a prefic dē- with such meanings as down, away, aside, out, off [demote, from dē-moveō; decline, descend]
in
prep + abl, in, on; also as a prefix [induce, inscribe, invoke]
hodidē
adv, today [hodiernal]
semper
adv. always [sempiternal]
habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum
to have, hold, possess; consider, regard [in-habit and in-hibit, “hold in”; ex-hibit, “hold forth”; habit, habitat]
satiō, satiāre, satiāvī, satiātum
to satisfy, sate [satiate, insatiable, satiety, satisfaction]