Vocabulary—Set III Flashcards
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun agricola.
agricola, agricolae, m.—farmer
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arma.
arma, armōrum, n.—weapons, arms
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aqua.
aqua, aquae, f.—water
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun via.
via, viae, f.—road, way, street
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun amīcus.
amīcus, amīcī, m.—friend
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vīnum.
vīnum, vīnī, n.—wine
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun mīles.
mīles, mīlitis, m.—soldier
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēgīna.
rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.—queen
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nōmen.
nōmen, nōminis, n.—name
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vōx.
vōx, vōcis, f.—voice
What is the meaning of the Latin correlative neque…neque?
neither…nor
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun marītus.
marītus, marītī, m.—husband
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cibus.
cibus, cibī, m.—food
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dux.
dux, ducis, m.—leader, general
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective fessus.
fessus, fessa, fessum—tired
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēx.
rēx, rēgis, m.—king
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun parēns.
parēns, parentis, c.—parent
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun casa.
casa, casae, f.—house
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun signum.
signum, signī, n.—sign
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun oppidum.
oppidum, oppidī, n.—town
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun frāter.
frāter, frātris, m.—brother
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun canis.
canis, canis, c.—dog
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hostis.
hostis, hostis, c.—enemy
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vir.
vir, virī, m.—man
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun īnsula.
īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun medica.
medica, medicae, f.—doctor
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fīlia.
fīlia, fīliae, f.—daughter
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun equus.
equus, equī, m.—horse
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun verbum.
verbum, verbī, n.—word; (in grammar) verb
What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction nec?
and not