Learn to Read Latin Chapter 6

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umquam

(adv.) ever

numquam

(adv.) never

iūre

(adv.) rightly, justly

autem

(postpositive conj.) however; moreover

inter

(prep. + acc.) between, among; during

sub

(prep. + acc.) under; up to (prep. + abl.) under; at the foot of; near

Carthāgō, Carthāginis

f. Carthage

Rōma, Rōmae

f. Rome

urbs, urbis, -ium

f. city

vīs, —, -ium

f. force, power; violence; in pl., (physical) strength

domus, domī

f. house, home

mēns, mentis, -ium

f. mind; intention, purpose; attitude

māter, mātris

f. mother

nātūra, nātūrae

f. nature

Athēnae, Athēnārum

f. pl. Athens

soror, sorōris

f. sister

servitūs, servitūtis

f. slavery

paucī, paucae, pauca

few

līberō, līberāre, līberāvī, līberātus

free, liberate

legō, legere, lēgī, lēctus

gather; choose; read

careō, carēre, caruī, caritūrus

lack, be without, be free from (+ abl.)

vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctūrus

live, be alive

hostis, hostis, -ium

m. (public) enemy

frāter, frātris

m. brother

pater, patris

m. father

timor, timōris

m. fear

homō, hominis

m. human being, man; in pl., people

rēx, rēgis

m. king

amor, amōris

m. love

cīvis, cīvis, -ium

m. or f. citizen

mīles, mīlitis

m. soldier

animal, animālis, -ium

n. animal

corpus, corpōris

n. body

rūs, rūris

n. country(side)

moenia, moenium

n. pl. (city) walls

iūs, iūris

n. right, law; judgement; court

mare, maris, -ium

n. sea

carmen, carminis

n. song, poem

dictum, dictī

n. word; saying

novus, -a, -um

new; strange

antīquus, -a, -um

old, ancient

intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctus

understand

patrēs cōnscrīptī

voc. pl. enrolled father, senators


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