Chapters 5-6a Latin to English Flashcards
adulēscentia, adulēscentiae, f.
youth, young manhood; youthfulness
animus, animī, m. (animī, animōrum m. pl.)
soul, spirit, mind (high spirits, pride, courage)
caelum, caelī, n.
sky, heaven
culpa, culpae, f.
fault, blame
glōria, glōriae, f.
glory, fame
verbum, verbī, n.
word
tē (abl. and acc. sing.)
you, yourself
līber, lībera, līberum
free
noster, nostra, nostrum
our, ours
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful, handsome; fine
sānus, sāna, sānum
sound, healthy, sane
igitur
therefore, consequently
-ne
(interrogative suffix)
propter (+ acc.)
on account of, because of (+ acc.)
crās
tomorrow
heri
yesterday
quandō (sī quandō)
when (if ever)
satis
enough, sufficient
tum
then, at that time; thereupon, in the next place
cēnō, cēnāre, cēnāvī, cēnātum
to dine
culpō, culpāre, culpāvī, culpātum
to blame, censure
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum (remaneō, remanēre, remānsī, remānsum)
remain, stay, stay behind, abide; continue
superō, superāre, superāvī, superātum
to be above, have the upper hand, surpass; overcome, conquer
deus, deī, m. (voc. sing. deus; nom. pl. dī; dat. and abl. pl. dīs) (chapter 6)
god
dea, dea, f. (dat. and abl. pl. deābus)
goddess
discipulus, discipulī, m. / discipula, discipulae, f.
learner, pupil, student
īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f. pl.
ambush, plot, treachery
liber, librī, m.
book
tyrannus, tyarannī, m.
absolute ruler, tyrant
vitium, vitiī, n.
fault, crime, vice
Graecus, Graeca, Graecum (Graecus, Graecī, m.)
Greek (a Greek)
perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum
perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous
plēnus, plēna, plēnum
full, abundant, generous
salvus, salva, salvum
safe, sound
secundus, secunda secundum
second; favorable
vester, vestra, vestrum
your
-que
and
ubi
where, when; where?
ibi
there
nunc
now, at present
quāre
because of which thing; therefore, wherefore, why
possum, posse, potuī
to be able, can, could, have power
tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum
to bear, endure