Part Two Extras—Latin Vocabulary Flashcards
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “lectus”.
lectus, lectī, m.—couch; bed
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “augeō”.
augeō, augēre, auxī, auctum—increase, enlarge, augment, strengthen, advance that which is already in existence; grow, become greater
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “aurīga”.
aurīga, aurīgae, m.—chariot driver; he that handles the reins
What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction “nec”?
nec—nor, and not; not, also not
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “elephantus”.
elephantus, elephantī, m.—elephant
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “cēdō”.
cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum—to move, go, yield; be in motion, walk, go along
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “dēleō”.
dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum—to destroy; abolish, annihilate
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “putō”.
putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum—to think; clean, cleanse
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “abdūcō”.
abdūcō, abdūcere, abdūxī, abductum—to lead away, abduct; take or bring with one, carry off, take or bring away, remove, etc.
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “abiciō”.
abiciō, abicere, abiēcī, abiectum—to throw away; cast away, throw down
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “addūcō”.
addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductum—to lead to, influence; bring or convey to, draw to any place or to one’s self
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “adiciō”.
adiciō, adicere, adiēcī, adiectum—to throw to; cast a thing to, put or place at or near
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “admoveō”.
admoveō, admovēre, admōvī, admōtum—to move to; move a person or thing; bring, conduct, lead, carry, etc., to or toward a place
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “advocō”.
advocō, advocāre, advocāvī, advocātum—to call to; summon one to a place
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “āmoveō”.
āmoveō, āmovēre, āmōvī, āmōtum—to move away; remove from, put or take away, withdraw
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “āvocō”.
āvocō, āvocāre, āvocāvī, āvocātum—to call away; call off
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “commoveō”.
commoveō, commovēre, commōvī, commōtum—to alarm; put something in violent motion, move; both of removing from a place and backwards and forwards in a place; shake, stir
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēiciō”.
ēiciō, ēicere, ēiēcī, ēiectum—to throw out; cast, thrust, or drive out; eject, expel
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēmoveō”.
ēmoveō, ēmovēre, ēmōvī, ēmōtum—to move out; move away, remove
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēvocō”.
ēvocō, ēvocāre, ēvocāvī, ēvocātum—to call out; call forth; bring out, draw forth
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “incipiō”.
incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum—to begin; take in hand
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “invocō”.
invocō, invocāre, invocāvī, invocātum—to call on, invoke
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “perficiō”.
perficiō, perficere, perfēcī, perfectum—to finish; achieve, execute, carry out, accomplish, perform, despatch, bring to an end or conclusion, complete
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “redūcō”.
redūcō, redūcere, redūxī, reductum—to lead back
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “reiciō”.
reiciō, reicere, reiēcī, reiectum—to throw back, reject; cast or fling back
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “trānsdūcō”.
trānsdūcō, trānsdūcere, trānsdūxī, trānsductum—to lead across; bring, or conduct across; lead, bring, or carry over any thing
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “trānsiciō”.
trānsiciō, trānsicere, trānsiēcī, trānsiectum—to throw across
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “vorō”.
vorō, vorāre, vorāvī, vorātum—to devour, eat; swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily