Chapter 6 Flashcards
amor, amōris
(m.)
love
antīquus, -a, -um
old, ancient
Athēnae, Athēnārum
(f.)
pl. Athens
autem (postpositive)
however; moreover
careō
carēre, caruī, caritūrus
to lack, to be without, to be free from (+ abl.)
carmen, carminis
(n.)
song, poem
Carthagō, Carthaginis
(f.)
Carthage
cīvis, cīvis, -ium
(m.) or (f.)
citizen
corpus, corporis
(n.)
body
dictum, dicta
(n.)
word; saying
domus, domūs
(f.)
house, home
frāter, frātris
(m.)
brother
homō, hominis
(m.)
human being, man; in pl., people
hostis, hostis, -ium
(m.)
(public) enemy
inter
+ acc
between, among; during
iūs, iūris
(n.)
right, law; judgment; court
iure
(adv.)
rightly, justly
legō
legere, legī, lēctus
to gather; to choose; to read
intellegō
intellegere, intellēxi, intellectus
to understand
liberō
(1-tr.)
to free, to liberate
mare, maris, -ium
(n.)
sea
māter, mātris
(f.)
mother
mēns, mēntis, -ium
(f.)
mind; intention, purpose; attitude
mīlēs, mīlitis
(m.)
soldier