caput, capitis
n. head; leader; beginning; life; heading; chapter
cōnsul, cōnsulis
m. consul
nēmō, nūllīus, nēminī, nēminem, nūllō or nullā
m. or f. no one, nobody
ego, meī
I
tū, tuī
you
is, ea, id
this, that; he, she, it
idem, eadem, idem
the same
amīcus, -a, -um
friendly
cārus, -a, -um
dear
quod
because
neque, nec
and not, nor
autem
postpositive
however
bene
well, satisfactorily, quite
etiam
even
intellegō, intelligere, intellēxī, intellēctum
to understand
mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum
to send, let go
sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum
to feel, perceive, think, experience
adulēscēns, adulēscentis
m. and f. young man or woman
annus, -ī
m. year
māter, mātris
f. mother
medicus, -ī, medica, -ae
m., f. doctor, physician
pater, patris
m. father
patientia, -ae
f. suffering, patience, endurance
prīncipium, -iī
n. beginning
acerbus, -a, -um
harsh, bitter, grievous
prō + abl.
in front of, before, on behalf of, for the sake of, in return for, instead of, for, as
diū
long, for a long time
nūper
recently
āmittō, -mittere, -mīsī, -missum
to lose, let go
cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsūrum
to fall
creō (1)
to create
dīvitiae, -ārum
f. pl.. riches, wealth
factum, -ī
n. deed, act, achievement
signum, -ī
n. sign, signal, indication, seal
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc.; the very, the actual
quisque, quidque (gen. cuiusque; dat. cuique)
each one, each person
suī
himself, herself, itself, themselves
doctus, -a, -um
taught, learned, skilled
fortūnātus, -a, -um
lucky, fortunate, happy
suus, -a, -um
his own, her own, its own, their own
nam
for
ante + acc.
before (in place or time), in front of
adv. previously, before
per + acc.
through; by
ōlim
at that time, once, formerly; in the future
alō, alere, aluī, altum
to nourish, support, sustain, increase, cherish
dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
to esteem, love
iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctum
to join
stō, stāre, stetī, statum
to stand, stand still or firm
animal, animālis
n. a living creature, animal
aqua, -ae
f. water
ars, artis
f. art, skill
auris, auris
f. ear
cīvis, cīvis
m. and f. citizen
iūs, iūris
n. right, justice, law
mare, maris
n. sea
mors, mortis
f. death
nūbēs, nūbis
f. cloud
ōs, oris
n. mouth, face
pars, partis
f. part, share; direction
Rōma, -ae
f. Rome
turba, -ae
f. uproar, disturbance, mob, crowd, multitude
urbs, urbis
f. city
vīs, vīs
f. force, power, violencepl. strength
ā, ab + abl.
away from, from; by
trāns + acc.
across
appellō (1)
to speak to, address (as), call, name
currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum
to run, rush, move quickly
mūtō (1)
to change, alter; exchange
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum
compound -tineō, -tinēre, -tinuī, -tentum
to hold, keep, possess; restrain
vītō (1)
to avoid, shun
ūnus, -a, -um
I
one
duo, duae, duo
II
two
trēs, tria
III
three
quattuor
IV
four
quinque
V
five
sex
VI
six
septem
VII
seven
octō
VIII
eight
novem
IX
nine
decem
X
ten
ūndecim
XI
eleven
duodecim
XII
twelve
tredecim
XIII
thirteen
quattuordecim
XIV
fourteen
quīndecim
XV
fifteen
sēdecim
XVI
sixteen
septendecim
XVII
seventeen
duodēvīgintī
XVIII
eighteen
ūndēvīgintī
XIX
nineteen
vīgintī
XX
twenty
vīgintī ūnus
XXI
twenty-one
trīgintā
XXX
thirty
quadrāgintā
XL
forty
quinquāgintā
L
fifty
sexāgintā
LX
sixty
septuāgintā
LXX
seventy
octōgintā
LXXX
eighty
nōnāgintā
XC
ninety
centum
C
hundred
centum ūnus
CI
one hundred one
ducentī
CC
two hundred
trecentī
CCC
three hundred
quadringentī
CCCC
four hundred
quīngentī
D
five hundred
sescentī
DC
six hundred
septingentī
DCC
seven hundred
octingentī
DCCC
eight hundred
nōngentī
DCCCC
nine hundred
mīlle
M
one thousand
duo mīlia
MM
two thousand(s)
Italia, -ae
f. Italy
memoria, -ae
f. memory, recollection
tempestās, tempetātis
f. period of time, season; weather, storm
miser, misera, miserum
wretched, miserable, unfortunate
inter, prep + acc.
between, among