chapters 13-14 Flashcards
aura, aurae
breeze (f)
domina
lady, mistress (f)
forma
beauty, form (f)
maritus
husband, spouse (m)
sonus
sound, noise (m)
arbor
tree (f)
lux, lucis
light (f)
vox, vocis
voice, speech (f)
divinus, divina, divinum
divine, heavenly
nullus, nulla, nullum
no, none, not any
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful
dulcis, dulce
sweet
Nemo, neminis
no one
qui, quae, quod
who, which
numquam
never
umquam
ever
si
if
quasi
like
evigilo, evigilare
to awaken (oneself)
excito, excitare
to wake up, rouse (another)
invideo
to be jealous of, envy (DAT)
teneo, tenere
to hold
colo, collere
to worship, to farm
depono, deponere
to put down
vivo, vivere
to live
-AE (genitive)
1st declension
-I (genitive)
2nd declension
-IS (genitive)
3rd declension
familia
family (f)
gloria
glory (f)
locus
place (m)
populus
people (m)
carmen
song (n)
centurio
centurion (m)
flos, floris
flower (m)
legio
legion (f)
imperator
commander (m)
miles
soldier (m)
iuvenis
young person (m)
parens
parents (m/f)
senex
old man (m)
corona
crown (f)
is
he
ea
she
id
it
ille
he
illa
she
illi
that
quidam, quaedam, quoddam
a certain
ego
I
tu
you
nos
we
vos
y’all
se
himself, herself, themselves, itself (reflexive, reflects subject and makes it D.O. aswell)
eo
to them
hodie
today
postea
afterward
cotidie
everyday
lavo, lavare
to wash
excereo
to train, excersize
cano, canere
to sing (of)
contendo
to march, hasten, struggle
gero, gerere
to wage (war); to wear (cloth)