NLE Prep Flashcards
eripere:
snatch
suam:
her
hunc inimicum:
this unfriendly man
clamores:
the shouts
inter se:
with each other
proximum:
nearby
auxilium:
help
advenerunt:
arrived
exanimatum:
unconscious
omnes:
everyone
pace:
peace
possumus:
we are able
Jupiter:
king of gods ad mortals and wielder of the thunderbolt
Apollo:
god of archery and music
Mars:
god of war and father of Romulus and Remus
Mercury:
god of travelers and thieves and messenger of gods
Neptune:
god of the waters and creator of horses; symbol-trident
Vulcan:
god of fire;blacksmith;forger of the thunderbolt
Juno:
queen of god and mortals; protector of women and marriage
Vesta:
goddess of the hearth, center of family life; eternal flame guarded by six Vestal Virgins
Minerva:
goddess of wisdom and strategy in war
Diana:
twin sister of Apollo; goddess of the moon and hunting
Venus:
goddess of love and beauty
Ceres:
goddess of the harvest/agriculture
filius, filii (M):
son
iter:
between
fugit:
flees
agitant:
chase
comprehendit:
takes hold of
turba:
a crowd
circumvenit:
surrounds
effugere:
to escape
currit:
runs
forte:
accidentally
offendit:
bumps into
decidit:
falls down
audes:
dare
supplicium postulo:
ask for the death penalty
vulneras:
you are hurting
noli necare:
don’t kill
preiosus:
valuable
vende:
sell
calidus:
clever
imperfect tense chart (was, were):
bam bamus
bas batis
bat bant
future tense chart:
bo bimus
bis bitis
bit bunt
‘was’ for sum esse:
eram eramus (I was)
eras eratis
erat erant
Future tense for sum:
ero erimus
eris eritis
erit erunt
unus:
I
duo:
II
tres:
III
quattor:
IV
quinque:
V
sex:
VI
septem:
VII
octo:
VIII
novem:
IX
decem:
X
centum:
100 (C)
D:
500
L:
50
mille:
1000 (M)
Curia:
Senate House
Colosseum:
gladiatorial fights
Forum:
marketplace
Circus Maximus:
chariot races
Britannia:
Great Britain
Gallia:
France
Germania:
Germany
Graecia:
Greece
Helvetia:
Switzerland
Hibernia:
Ireland
Hispania:
Spain
Italia:
Italy
antea:
before
aut:
or
parvus:
a/um small
pugno, pugnare:
to fight
pulcher:
chra/chrum beautiful
regina, reginae (F):
queen
regnum:
kingdom
rex, regis (F):
king
trans:
across
verbum, verbi:
word
quid pro quo:
this for that
i.e.:
id est (that is)
a.m.:
ante meridiem (before noon)
e.g.:
exempli gratia (for example)
p.m.:
post meridiem (afternoon)
n.b.:
nota bene (note well)
Quaerite:
look for
dedit:
gave
tam:
so
descebam:
was learning
heri:
yesterday
tecum:
with you
fortasse:
perhaps
inveniunt:
find
eum:
it
gratias vobis ago:
I thank you
numquam iterum:
never again