vocab (H to L) Flashcards
habeo, habere, habui, habitum (2)
to have
Henricus, -i (m.)
Henry
Heraldus, -i (m.)
Harold
hereditarius, -ii (m.)
heir
heres, heredis (m., f.)
heir
Hibernia, -e (f.)
Ireland
hic (adverb)
here
hic, hec, hoc (adjective and pronoun)
this, he, she, it
hida, -e (f.)
hide (The amount of land which could support a household, often supposed to be 120 acres)
homo, hominis (m.)
man
Hugo, Hugonis (m.)
Hugh
huiusmodi
this
iaceo, iacere, iacui, iacitum (2)
to lie, to be situated
ibi
there
ibidem (adverb)
at the same place, in the same place
idem, eadem, idem (pronoun)
the same
ideo (adverb)
therefore
ille, illa, ilud (pronoun and adjective)
that, he, she, it
imperator, imperatoris (m.)
emperor
imperpetuum (adverb)
forever, in perpetuity
in (preposition + accusative)
into, onto (preposition + ablative) in, on
ingens, ingentis (adjective)
huge
ingressus, -us (m.)
entry, right of entry
inter (preposition + accusative)
among, between
ipse, ipsa, ipsum (pronoun and adjective)
self, he himself, she herself, itself, aforesaid
is, ea, id (pronoun and adjective)
he, she, it, this, that
Isabella, -e (f.)
Isabella
item (adverb)
likewise, moreover, also
iuxta (preposition + accusative)
next to, near, according to
Januarius, -i (m.)
January
Johanna, -e (f.)
Joanna
Johannes, Johannis (m.)
John
Julius, -i (m.)
July
Junius, -i (m.)
June
jurator, juratoris (m.)
juror
jus, juris (n.)
right, law
laboro, laborare, laboravi, laboratum (1)
to work
legalis, -e (adjective)
lawful
lego, legare, legavi, legatum (1)
to leave, bequeath
liber, -era, -erum (adjective)
free
libere (adverb)
freely
libra, -e (f.)
pound (currency)
littera, -e (f.)
letter
Londinia, -e (f.)
London