Wheelock's Latin Chapter 1-10 Vocab

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Cicerō, Cicerōnis, m.

Cicero

litterae, litterārum, f.

a letter (epistle)

littera, litterae, f.

a letter of the alphabet

tyrannus, tyrannī, m.

absolute ruler, tyrant

cōpia, cōpiae, f.

abundance, supply

post

after, behind

sōlus, sōla, sōlum

alone, only, the only

īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f.

ambush, plot, treachery

ūllus, ūlla, ūllum

any

corpus, corporis, n.

body

liber, librī, m.

book

frater, frātris, m.

brother

cupiditās, cupiditātis, f.

desire, longing, passion; cupidity, avarice

morbus, morbī, m.

disease, sickness

studium, studiī, n.

eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study

terra, terrae, f.

earth, ground, land, country

uter, utra, utrum

either, which (of two)

vitum, vitiī, n.

fault, crime, vice

timor, timōris, m.

fear

enim

for, in fact, truly

amīcitia, amīcitiae, f.

friendship

deus, deī, m.

god

dea, deae, f.

goddess

mōs, mōris, m.

habit, custom, manner

mōrēs, mōrum, m.

habits, moral, character

beātus, beāta, beātum

happy, fortunate, blessed

hōra, hōrae, f.

hour, time

homō, hominis, m.

human being, man

in + acc.

into, toward, against

rēx, rēgis, m.

king

labor, labōris, m.

labor, work, toil; a work, production

discipula, discipulae, f.

learner, pupil, student (f.)

discipulus, discipulī, m.

learner, pupil, student (m.)

lībertās, lībertātis, f.

liberty

amor, amōris, m.

love

virgō, virginis, f.

maiden, virgin

virtūs, virtūtis, f.

manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue

nōmen, nōminis, n.

name

nātūra, nātūrae, f.

nature

numquam

never

tamen

nevertheless, still

novus, nova, novum

new; strange

nūllus, nūlla, nūllum

not any, no, none

neuter, neutra, neutrum

not either, neither

nōn sōlum...sed etiam

not only...but also

senectūs, senectūtis, f.

old age

ūnus, ūna, ūnum

one, single, alone

alius, alia, aliud

other, another

ex, ē + abl.

out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of

locī, locōrum, m.

passages in literature

pāx, pācis, f.

peace

locus, locī, m.

place, passage in literature

loca, locōrum, n.

places, region

voluptās, voluptātis, f.

pleasure

laus, laudis, f.

praise, glory, fame

rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.

queen

ratiō, ratiōnis, f.

reckoning, account; reason, judgment, consideration; system; manner, method

quoniam

since, inasmuch as

soror, sorōris, f.

sister

aliī...aliī

some...others

carmen, carminis, n.

song, poem

cīvitās, cīvitātis, f.

state, citizenship

cōpiae, cōpiārum, f.

supplies, troops, forces

iste, ista, istud

that of yours, that; such; sometimes, that despicable, that wretched

ille, illa, illud

that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they

alter, altera, alterum

the other (of two), second

hic, haec, hoc

this; the latter; he, she, it, they

tempus, temporis, n.

time; occasion, opportunity

gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum

to carry; carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform

veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum

to come

inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum

to come upon, find

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum

to conquer, overcome

audeō, audēre, ausus sum

to dare

trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum

to draw, drag; derive, acquire

agō, agere, ēgī, āctum

to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend

fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitūrum

to flee, hurry away; escape; go into exile; avoid, shun

audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum

to hear, listen to

dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum

to lead; consider, regard; prolong

discō, discere, didicī

to learn

vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum

to live

faciō, facere, fēcī, factum

to make, do, accomplish

necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum

to murder, kill

dēmōnstrō, dēmōnstrāre, dēmōnstrāvī, dēmōnstrātum

to point out, show, demonstrate

dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum

to say, tell, speak; name, call

capiō, capere, cēpī, captum

to take, capture, seize, get

doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum

to teach

grātiās agere + dat.

to thank

scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptum

to write, compose

ad + acc.

to, up to, near to

nimis or nimium

too, too much, excessively

vēritās, vēritātis, f.

truth

sub

under, up under; close to; down to/into, to/at the foot of

dum + subj.

until

victōria, victōriae, f.

victory

via, viae, f.

way, road, street

dum

while, as long as, at the same time that

tōtus, tōta, tōtum

whole, entire

uxor, uxōris, f.

wife

cum + abl.

with

scrīptor, scrīptoris, m.

writer, author


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