Week Three (Chap. 3-4) Flashcards
ager, agrī (m)
field, farm
agrarian, agriculture, agronomy
agricola, agricolae (m)
farmer
amīcus, amīcī (m) / amīca, amīcae (f)
friend
amicable, amiable, amity
fēmina, fēminae (f)
woman
female, feminine, femininity
fīlia, fīliae (f) / fīliābus (dative & ablative plural)
daughter
filiation, affiliation, affiliate, filial
fīlius, fīliī (m)
son
numerus, numerī (m)
number
numeral, innumerable, enumerate
populus, populī (m)
the people, a people, a nation
populace, population, popularity, popularize, populous
puer, puerī (m)
boy, (plural): boys, children
puerile, puerility, puerperous
sapientia, sapientiae (f)
wisdom
sapience, sapient, sage, savant
vir, virī (m)
man, hero
virtue, virile, triumvirate, NOT: virulent
avārus, avāra, avārum
greedy, avaricious
avarice, avariciousness, avid
paucī, paucae, pauca (usually plural)
few, a few
paucity, pauciloquent, poco
Romānus, Romāna, Romānum
Roman
Romance, romance, romantic, romanticism, Romanesque, Romania
dē
down from, from, concerning, about
dē- (prefix)
down, away, aside, out, off
demote, decline, descend
in
in, on
induce, inscribe, invoke, in- (prefix)
hodiē
today
hodiernal