Every Week Latin (Tuesday) Flashcards
truth
vēritās, vēritātis (feminine)
believe, trust
crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditus
(+ dative of person believed);
(+ accusative of thing believed)
ninth
nōnus, nōna, nōnum
mix, mingle; stir up, disturb
misceō, miscēre, miscuī, mixtum
nine (IX) [always plural; indeclinable]
novem
courage, excellence, virtue
virtūs, virtūtis (feminine)
four (IV) [always plural; indeclinable]
quattuor
watch, look at
spectō, spectāre, spectāvī, spectātus
ten (X) [always plural; indeclinable]
decem
atque, ac
and
friendly (to)
amīcus, amīca, amīcum
tenth
decimus, decima, decimum
fourth
quārtus, quārta, quārtum
rule
regō, regere, rēxī, rēctus
hodiē
today (adverb)
mind, judgment, reason
mēns, mentis
(feminine)
bear, carry one; wear
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus
after; when
postquam
ā, ab (with person and passive voice)
(+ ablative) by [ablative of agent]
honor, respect; public office
honor, honōris
(masculine)
difficult
difficilis, difficile
nec… nec
neither… nor
power, help; (plural) wealth, resources
ops, opis
(feminine)
cloud
nūbēs, nūbis
(feminine)
divine will, divine power
nūmen, nūminis
(neuter)
seven (VII) [always plural; indeclinable]
septem
receive
accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus
other, another
alius, alia, aliud
ship
nāvis, nāvis
(feminine)
Troy
Trōia, Trōiae
(feminine)
sharp, fierce; eager
ācer, ācris, ācre
our, ours
noster, nostra, nostrum
court; trial; judgment
iūdicium, iūdiciī
(neuter)
be able, can
possum, posse, potuī
end; border; (plural) boundary, territory
fīnis, fīnis
(masculine)
videor, vidērī, vīsus sum
to seem (see Ch. 15); be seen; “it seems best to ____” (often with dative of reference)
night
nox, noctis
(feminine)
learn
discō, discere, didicī
sea
mare, maris
(neuter)
[ablative singular mare and marī]
inhabit, live in
incolō, incolere, incoluī
so much, so great
tantus, tanta, tantum
quod
because; since
vērō
in fact, truly, indeed (postpositive)
begin
incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptus
year
annus, annī
(masculine)
spouse; wife; husband
coniūnx, coniugis
(masculine or feminine)
similar (to), like
similis, simile
contrā (preposition)
(+ accusative) opposite; against
both, each (of two)
uterque, utraque, utrumque
three (III) [always plural]
trēs, tria