Chapters XIII - XIV, Wheelock's Latin
Vocabulary
Latin to Englisha (preposition + object in the ablative) “away from” “from”
alo, alere, alui, altum “nourish” “support” “sustain” “increase” animal, animalis n “animal” ante (adverb) “before” “previously” ante (preposition + object in the accusative) “before” (in place or time) appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum “speak to” “address” “call” “name” aqua, aquae f “water” ars, artis f “art” “skill” auris, auris f “ear” civis, civis m/f “citizen” curro, currere, cucurri, cursum “run” diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectum “esteem” “love” divitiae, divitiarum f pl “riches” “wealth” doctus, docta, doctum “taught” “learned” “skilled” factum, facti n “deed” “act” “achievement” fortunatus, fortunata, fortunatum “lucky” “fortunate” “happy” ipse, ipsa, ipsum “-self” (chart) iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctum “join” ius, iuris n “right” “justice” “law” mare, maris n “sea” mors, mortis f “death” muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum “change” “alter” “exchange” nam (conjunction) “for” nubes, nubis f “cloud” olim (adverb) “once” “long ago” “formerly” os, oris n “mouth” “face” pars, partis f “part” “share” “direction” per (preposition + object in the accusative) “through”; (with reflexive pronoun) “by” quisque, quidque “each one” “each person” “each thing” Roma, Romae f “Rome” signum, signi n “sign” “signal” “indication” “seal” sto, stare, steti, statum “stand” “stand still” “stand firm” sui “himself” “herself” “itself” “themselves” suus, sua, suum “his own” “her own” “its own” “their own” teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum “hold” “keep” “possess” trans (preposition + object in the accusative) across turba, turbae f “crowd” “disturbance” “uproar” urbs, urbis f “city” vis, vis f “force” “power” “violence” vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum “avoid” “shun” |
English to Latin“achievement” – factum, facti n
“across” - trans (preposition + object in the accusative) “act” – factum, facti n “address” - appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum “alter” – muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum “animal” - animal, animalis n “art” – ars, artis f “avoid” - vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum “away from” - a (preposition + object in the ablative) “before” (adverb) - ante (adverb) “before” (in place or time) - ante (preposition + object in the accusative) “by” – per (with reflexive pronoun) “call” - appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum “change” - muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum “citizen” - civis, civis m/f “city” - urbs, urbis f “cloud” - nubes, nubis f “crowd” - turba, turbae f “death” - mors, mortis f “deed” - factum, facti n “direction” – pars, partis f “disturbance” – turba, turbae f “each one” quisque, quidque “ear” - auris, auris f “exchange” – muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatum “face” - os, oris n “for” - nam (conjunction) “force” – vis, vis f “formerly” – olim (adverb) “fortunate” – fortunatus, fortunata, fortunatum “from”- a (preposition + object in the ablative) “happy” – fortunatus, fortunata, fortunatum “hold” - teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum “increase” - alo, alere, alui, altum “indication” – signum, signi n “join” - iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctum “justice” – ius, iuris n “keep” – teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum “law” - ius, iuris n “learned” - doctus, docta, doctum “long ago” - olim (adverb) “love” - diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectum “lucky” - fortunatus, fortunata, fortunatum “mouth” – os, oris n “name” - appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum “nourish” - alo, alere, alui, altum “once” – olim (adverb) “part” – pars, partis f “possess” – teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum “power” - vis, vis f “previously” – ante (adverb) “right” – ius, iuris n “Rome” - Roma, Romae f “run” - curro, currere, cucurri, cursum “sea” - mare, maris n “seal” - signum, signi n “self” ipse, ipsa, ipsum “share” - pars, partis f “shun” – vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum “signal” – signum, signi n “skill” - ars, artis f “skilled” - doctus, docta, doctum “speak to” - appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum “stand” - sto, stare, steti, statum “support” - alo, alere, alui, altum “sustain” - alo, alere, alui, altum “taught” - doctus, docta, doctum “through” - per (preposition + object in the accusative) “uproar” – turba, turbae f “water” - aqua, aquae f “wealth” - divitiae, divitiarum f pl |