Learn to Read Latin Chapter 6
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