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These Latin words are drawn from the list provided by Dickinson Classical Commentaries. The complete list of 1000 Latin words are a “core” vocabulary; authors of Dickinson commentaries (and others) assume that these words have been mastered, and they are not usually glossed.

In these drills words are presented in order of frequency. Students are advised to begin with Latin to English first, but may want to return to the more difficult English to Latin drills in time.

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2
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et

A

and

3
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sum, esse, fuī

A

be, exist

4
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quī, quae, quod

A

who, which, what

5
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-que

A

and

(postpositive enclitic)

6
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in (+ abl.; + acc.)

A

in, on (+ abl.)

into, onto (+ acc)

7
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nōn

A

not

8
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hic, haec, hoc

A

this, these

9
Q

ille, illa, illud

A

that

10
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tū, tuī (tibi, tē, tē)

A

you (sing.)

11
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cum (conj.; + subj. or indic.)

A

with (prep. + abl.)

when, since, although (conjunction + subj. or indic.)

12
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ego, meī (mihi, mē, mē)

A

I, me

13
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quisquam, quicquam or quidquam

A

any (single) person, anyone at all

14
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is, ea, id

A

he, she, it

15
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ad (+ acc.)

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to, up to, towards (+ acc.)

16
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ut or utī (+ indic.; + subj.)

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as (+ indic.); so that, with the result that (+ subj.)

17
Q

A

if

18
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sui sibi sē or sēsē

A

him- her- itself, themselves

(reflexive)

19
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omnis -e

A

all, every, as a whole

20
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nec or neque

nec … nec or neque … neque

A

and not, nor

neither … nor

21
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sed

A

but

22
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ā or ab or abs (+ abl.)

A

from, by (+ abl.)

23
Q

ipse, ipsa, ipsum

A

him- her- itself

(intensive)

24
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possum, posse, potuī

A

be able

25
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aut

A

or

26
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māgnus -a -um

A

great

27
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ex or ē (+ abl.)

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out of, from (+ abl.)

28
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suus -a -um

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his own, her own, its own

29
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dō, dare, dedī, datum

A

give

30
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quam

A

how?; (after comparative) than

31
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per (+ acc.)

A

through (+ acc.)

32
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videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum

A

see

33
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faciō, facere, fēcī, factum

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do, make

34
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dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum

causam dīcere

diem dīcere

A

say

plead a case

appoint a day

35
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iam

A

now; already

36
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atque

A

and, in addition, and also;

(after comparatives) than; as soon as

37
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ac

A

and, in addition, and also;

(after comparatives) than; as soon as

38
Q

alius -a -ud

ālias

A

other, another

at another time

39
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rēs, reī, f.

rēs pūblica; rēs familiāris

rēs mīlitāris; rēs novae

A

thing

commonwealth; family property, estate

art of war; revolution

40
Q

habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum

A

have, hold

41
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animus -ī, m.

A

spirit, mind

42
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meus -a -um

A

my

43
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deus -ī m.

dea -ae f.

A

god

goddess

44
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multus -a -um

multō

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much, many

by far

45
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tuus -a -um

A

your

46
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ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum

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bear, carry, endure

47
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dē (+ abl.)

A

down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)

48
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A

lest, that not

49
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manus -ūs, f.

A

hand; band of men

50
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nūllus -a -um

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not any, no one

51
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nunc

A

now

52
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nōs, nostrum or nostrī (nōbīs, nōs, nōbīs)

A

we

53
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noster, nostra, nostrum

A

our

54
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ūnus -a -um

A

one

55
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diēs, diēī, m./f.

A

day

56
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nihil or nīl

A

nothing; not at all

57
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tum or tunc

A

then

58
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enim

A

for, indeed

59
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tamen

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nevertheless, still

60
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īdem, eadem, idem

A

the same

61
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rēx, rēgis, m.

A

king

62
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nam or namque

A

for, indeed, really

63
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locus -ī, m.

A

place; (n. pl.) region

64
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veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

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come

65
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inter (+ acc.)

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between, among; during (+ acc.)

66
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pars, partis, f.

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part

67
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volō, velle, voluī

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wish, be willing

68
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etiam

A

also, even

69
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bonus -a -um

A

good

70
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agō, agere, ēgī, āctum

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drive, do, act

71
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terra -ae, f.

A

land

72
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pater, patris, m.

A

father, ancestor

73
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neque

neque … neque

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and not, nor; neither … nor

74
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domus -ūs, f.

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house, home

75
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at

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but, but yet

76
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corpus, corporis, n.

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body

77
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quoque

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also, too

78
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aliquis -quae -quod

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some, any; anyone who, anything that

79
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tōtus -a -um

A

whole, entire

80
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sīc

A

in this manner, thus; in the same way as

81
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hīc

hinc

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here

from here

82
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iste, ista, istud

istīc or istūc

istinc

A

that, that of yours

over there

from over there

83
Q

urbs, urbis, f.

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city

84
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petō, petere, petīvī, petītum

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seek, aim at

85
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iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussum

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bid, order

86
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vir, virī, m.

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man

87
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bellum -ī, n.

A

war

88
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vīta -ae, f.

A

life

89
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homō, hominis, m.

A

human being

90
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tempus -oris, n.

A

time

91
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magis

A

more

92
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prīmus -a -um

A

first

93
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ubi

A

where, when

94
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hostis -is, m./f.

A

stranger, enemy

95
Q

an

utrum … an

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or (in questions)

whether … or

96
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mors, mortis, f.

A

death

97
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tam

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so, so much

98
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eō, īre, iī or īvī, itum

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go

99
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arma -ōrum, n. pl.

A

arms, weapons

100
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superus -a -um

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situated above, upper

101
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nisi or nī

A

if not, unless

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