Latina Christiana - 3 Flashcards
donum, i
gift
bellum, i
war
oppidum, i
town
telum, i
weapon
verbum, i
word
regnum, i
kingdom
frumentum, i
grain
signum, i
sign, standard
imperium, i
command, empire
proelium, i
battle
Second Declension Neuter
- um -a
- i -orum
- o -is
- um -a
- o -is
gaudium, i
joy, gladness
auxilium, i
help, aid
debitum, i
debt, sin
caelum, i
sky, heaven
peccatum, i
mistake, sin
vallum, i
wall, rampart
praemium, i
reward
vinum, i
wine
tergum, i
back
forum, i
forum, marketplace
Ante bellum
Before the war
Excelsior!
Ever higher!
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus,
Dominus Deus Sabaoth
Holy, Holy, Holy,
Lord God of Hosts.
altus, alta, altum
high, deep
bonus, a, um
good
longus, a, um
long
malus, a, um
bad
multus, a, um
much, many
magnus, a, um
large, great
plenus, a, um
full
sanctus, a, um
holy, sacred
tutus, a, um
safe
parvus, a, um
small
First and Second Declension Adjectives - Singular
M. F. N.
- us -a -um
- i -ae -i
- o -ae -o
- um -am -um
- o -a -o
aeternus, a, um
eternal, everlasting
certus, a, um
certain, sure
primus, a, um
first
secondus, a, um
second
tertius, a, um
third
proximus, a, um
nearest, next
summus, a, um
highest, greatest
totus, a, um
whole
solus, a, um
alone, only
novus, a, um
new
First and Second Declension Adjectives - Plural
M. F. N.
- i -ae -a
- orum -arum -orum
- is -is -is
- os -as -a
- is -is -is
Novus ordo seclorum
New order of the ages
Nunc aut numquam
Now or never
nunc
now
clam
secretly
non
not
bene
well
inter
between
numquam
never
contra
against
sub
under
supra
above
ex
out of
Verb
to be able, can
S. Pl.
possum possumus
potes potestis
potest possunt
Veni, vidi, vici.
-Julius Ceasar
I came, I saw, I conquered.
moneo
I warn
video
I see
terreo
I frighten
habeo
I have
moveo
I move
timeo
I fear, am afraid of
doceo
I teach
debeo
I owe, ought
prohibeo
I prevent
jubeo
I order, command
Second Conjugation
*the stem of the second declension verb ends with an “e” rather than an “a” and retains its vowel in the first person singular. (First declension - porto is missing the a, while second declension - moneo, retains the e)
S. Pl.
- o -mus
- s -tis
- t -nt
Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi.
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.
agnus, i
lamb
insula, ae
island
oculus, i
eye
appello
I address
narro
I tell
do
I give
meus, a, um
my
tuus, a, um
your (to one person)
injuria, ae
injury
sedeo
I sit