Capvt II Flashcards
(174 cards)
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Vergilius
A
Vergil
1
Q
urbs
A
city
2
Q
Rōma
A
Rome
3
Q
Aenēis
A
Aeneid
4
Q
modus
A
mood, manner, limit
5
Q
ad
A
toward, at, next to, near
6
Q
in
A
into, in
7
Q
post
A
after, behind
8
Q
vir
A
man
9
Q
ambulāre
A
to walk
10
Q
ab
A
by
11
Q
ex
A
from
12
Q
dēclināre
A
to change the direction or form of something
13
Q
agricola, -ae
A
farmer, m.
14
Q
aurīga, -ae
A
charioteer, m.
15
Q
incola, -ae
A
inhabitant, m.
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Q
pīrāta, -ae
A
pirate, m.
17
Q
hic
A
this
18
Q
fāma, -ae
A
rumor, report, fame, reputation, f.
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Q
fōrma, -ae
A
form, shape, beauty, f.
20
Q
fortūna, -ae
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fortune, luck, f.
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Q
īra, -ae
A
ire, anger, f.
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Q
nauta, -ae
A
sailor, m.
23
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patria, -ae
A
fatherland, native land, (one’s) country, f.
24
pecūnia, -ae
money, f.
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philosophia, -ae
philosophy, f.
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poena, -ae
penalty, punishment, f.
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poenās dare
to pay the penalty (idiom)
28
porta, -ae
gate, entrance, f.
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puella, -ae
girl, f.
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rosa, -ae
rose, f.
31
sententia, -ae
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence, f.
32
vīta, -ae
life, mode of life, f.
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antīquus, -a, -um
ancient, old time
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magnus, -a, -num
large, great, important
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meus, -a, -um
my
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multus, -a, -um
much, many
37
tuus, -a, -um
your (only one person)
38
et
and, even
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et...et
both...and
40
sed
but
41
Ō
O! Oh! (Usually precedes a vocative)
42
sine
without + ablative
43
venia, -ae
favor, pardon, f.
44
clēmentia, -ae
clemency, f.
45
dēportāre
to carry away
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recūsāre
to refuse, reject
47
vītāre
to avoid
48
iubēre
to order
49
ars
art (nom. sg.)
50
sānus, -a, -um
sound, sane, healthy
52
creāre
to create
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insānia, -ae
unsoundness, insanity, f.
54
nūllus, -a, -um
no
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avāritia, -ae
avarice, greed, f.
56
saevus, -a, -um
cruel
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catēna, -ae
chain, f.
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onerāre
to load, oppress
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rota, -ae
wheel, f.
60
timēre
to fear
61
obdūrāre
to be firm, tough
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bāsiāre
to kiss
63
fēlīx
lucky
64
etymologia
etymology
65
sub rōsa
secretly, in secret, in confidence
66
aqua vītae
the water of life (old Latin phrase for whiskey)
67
Quid hodiē agis?
How are you today?
68
Optimē!
Great!
69
Pessimē!
Terrible!
70
Bene!
Good!
71
satis bene
so-so or okay
72
nōn bene
not well
73
Et tū?
And you?
74
fors
chance, accident
75
pecus
cattle
76
poēta, -ae
poet, m.
77
liber
book
78
praepositiō
preposition, placing before
79
interiectiō
throwing into
80
inter alia
among other things
81
coniūnctio
conjuction
82
cūra
care
83
tē
you
84
est
is
85
volāre
to fly, move quickly
86
turba, -ae
crowd, multitude, f.
87
immodicus, -a, -um
immoderate, excessive
88
city
urbs
89
Vergil
Vergilius
90
Rome
Rōma
91
Aeneid
Aenēis
92
mood, manner, limit
modus
93
toward, at, next to, near
ad
94
into, in
in
95
after, behind
post
96
man
vir
97
to walk
ambulāre
98
by
ab
99
from
ex
100
to change the direction or form of something
dēclināre
101
farmer, m.
agricola, -ae
102
charioteer, m.
aurīga, -ae
103
inhabitant, m.
incola, -ae
104
pirate, m.
pīrāta
105
this
hic
106
rumor, report, fame, reputation, f.
fāma, -ae
107
form, shape, beauty, f.
fōrma, -ae
108
fortune, luck, f.
fortūna, -ae
109
ire, anger, f.
īra, -ae
110
sailor, m.
nauta, -ae
111
fatherland, native land, (one's) country, f.
patria, -ae
112
money, f.
pecūnia, -ae
113
philosophy, f.
philosophia, -ae
114
penalty, punishment, f.
poena, -ae
115
to pay the penalty (idiom)
poenās dare
116
gate, entrance, f.
porta, -ae
117
girl, f.
puella, -ae
118
rose, f.
rosa, -ae
119
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence, f.
sententia, -ae
120
life, mode of life, f.
vīta, -ae
121
ancient, old time
antīquus, -a, -um
122
large, great, important
magnus, -a, -num
123
my
meus, -a, -um
124
much, many
multus, -a, -um
125
your (only one person)
tuus, -a, -um
126
and, even
et
127
both...and
et...et
128
but
sed
129
O! Oh! (Usually precedes a vocative)
Ō
130
without + ablative
sine
131
favor, pardon, f.
venia, -ae
132
clemency, f.
clēmentia, -ae
133
to carry away
dēportāre
134
to refuse, reject
recūsāre
135
to avoid
vītāre
136
to order
iubēre
137
art (nom. sg.)
ars
138
sound, sane, healthy
sānus, -a, -um
139
to create
creāre
140
unsoundness, insanity, f.
insānia, -ae
141
no
nūllus, -a, -um
142
avarice, greed, f.
avāritia, -ae
143
cruel
saevus, -a, -um
144
chain, f.
catēna, -ae
145
to load, oppress
onerāre
146
wheel, f.
rota, -ae
147
to fear
timēre
148
to be firm, tough
obdūrāre
149
to kiss
bāsiāre
150
lucky
fēlīx
151
etymology
etymologia
152
secretly, in secret, in confidence
sub rōsa
153
the water of life (old Latin phrase for whiskey)
aqua vītae
154
How are you today?
Quid hodiē agis?
155
Great!
Optimē!
156
Terrible!
Pessimē!
157
Good!
Bene!
158
so-so or okay
satis bene
159
not well
nōn bene
160
And you?
Et tū?
161
chance, accident
fors
162
cattle
pecus
163
poet, m.
poēta, -ae
164
book
liber
165
preposition, placing before
praepositiō
166
throwing into
interiectiō
167
among other things
inter alia
168
conjuction
coniūnctio
169
care
cūra
170
you
tē
171
is
est
172
to fly, move quickly
volāre
173
crowd, multitude, f.
turba, -ae
174
immoderate, excessive
immodicus, -a, -um