Vocabulary 1.1 Flashcards
(56 cards)
What is the Latin term for ‘moon’?
luna
F., moon
What is the Latin term for ‘music’?
musica
F., music
What is the Latin term for ‘sailor’?
nauta
M., sailor
What is the Latin term for ‘boat’?
navicula
F., boat
What is the Latin term for ‘coast’ or ‘shore’?
ora
F., coast, shore
What is the Latin term for ‘money’?
pecunia
F., money
What is the Latin term for ‘picture’?
pictura
F., picture
What is the Latin term for ‘pirate’?
pirata
M., pirate
What is the Latin term for ‘province’?
provincia
F., province
What is the Latin term for ‘girl’?
puella
F., girl
What is the Latin term for ‘frog’?
rana
F., frog
What is the Latin term for ‘school’?
schola
F., school
What is the Latin term for ‘knowledge’?
scientia
F., knowledge
What is the Latin term for ‘star’?
stella
F., star
What is the Latin term for ‘shop’?
taberna
F., shop
What is the Latin term for ‘land’ or ‘earth’?
terra
F., land, earth, ground, country
What is the Latin term for ‘bear’ or ‘she-bear’?
ursa
F., bear, she-bear
What is the Latin term for ‘street’ or ‘road’?
via
F., street, road, way
What is the Latin word for ‘high, tall, deep’?
alta
‘Alta’ is an adjective used to describe something that is elevated.
What is the meaning of ‘amica’ in English?
friendly (to)
‘Amica’ refers to a female friend or someone who is friendly.
What does ‘antiqua’ mean?
old
‘Antiqua’ is used to describe something that is ancient or from the past.
Translate ‘bona’ to English.
good
‘Bona’ is an adjective indicating positivity or quality.
What is the Latin term for ‘cold, freezing’?
frigida
‘Frigida’ describes low temperatures.
What does ‘lata’ refer to?
wide, broad
‘Lata’ is used to describe something that has a large width.