X VOCAB Flashcards
lēgātūs, lēgātī
(m.) legate, envoy, lieutenant
nātus, nātī
(m.) son
dux, ducis
(m. or f.) leader
finis, fīnis, -ium
(m. or f.) end, limit, boundary; pl. territory
genus, generis
(n.) descent, origin; race, stock; kind, sort
labor, labōris
(m.) work, labor, effort, hardship
mōs, mōris
(m.) custom, practice; pl. (sometimes), character
opus, operis
(n.) work
opus est
(idiom) there is a need of (+abl. or nom.)
ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis
(f.) oration, speech
ōrātiōnem habēre
(idiom) to make a speech
ōrātor, ōrātōris
(m.) speaker, orator
pectus, pectoris
(n.) chest, breast, heart
cāsus, cāsūs
(m.) fall, occurrence, chance, misfortune
metus, metūs
(m.) fear, dread
spēs, speī
(f.) hope
aequus, -a, -um
level, even; equitable, just; calm, tranquil
inīquus, -a, -um
uneven; inequitable, unjust
honestus, -a, -um
honorable, respectable
medius, -a, -um
middle (of); neut. subst. midst; the open
nōtus, -a, -um
known, well-known; familiar
apud (prep + acc)
at the house of, in the presence of, among
contrā
(adv.) on the contrary, in opposition, in turn; (prep. + acc.) against, contrary to; facing
magnopere
(adv.) greatly
satīs/sat
(adv.) enough, sufficiently; (indeclinable neut. subst.) enough
quīdam, quaedam, quiddam
(a) certain person, (a) certain thing
quīdam, quaedam, quoddam
(a) certain
oppugnāre
to attack
servāre
to preserve, to save
stāre, stetisse, stātūrus
to stand, to stand fast, to endure
dēlēre, dēlēvisse, dēlētus
to destroy
cadere, cecidisse, cāsūrus
to fall, to die
nāscī, natus
to be born
nōscere, nōvisse, nōtus
to come to know, to learn to recognize; (perfect) to know
cognōscere, cognōvisse, cognitus
to come to know, to learn to recognize; (perfect) to know
proficīscī, profectus
to set out, to set forth
ūtī, ūsus
to use, to experience, to enjoy (+ abl)
perferre, pertulisse, perlātus
to suffer, to endure, to report
referre, rettulisse, relātus
to bring back, to report