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70 Cards in this Set

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amor, amoris
love
(noun, m.)
carmen, carminis
song, poem
(noun, n.)
civitas, civitatis
state, citizenship
(noun, f.)
homo, hominis
human being, man
(noun, m.)
labor, laboris
labour, work, toil; a work, production
(noun, m.)
littera, -ae
a letter of the alphabet
(noun, feminine singular)
litterae, -arum
a letter, epistle, literature
(noun, feminine plural)
mos, moris
habit, custom, manner
(noun, m.)
mores, morum
habits, morals, character
(noun, masculine plural)
nomen, nominis
name
(noun, n.)
pax, pacis
peace
(noun, f.)
regina, -ae
queen
(noun, f.)
rex, regis
king
(noun, m.)
tempus, temporis
time; occasion, opportunity
(noun, n.)
terra, -ae
earth, ground, land, country
(noun, f.)
uxor, uxoris
wife
(noun, f.)
virgo, virginis
maiden, virgin
(noun, f.)
virtus, virtutis
manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue
(noun, f.)
novus, -a, -um
new; strange
post
after, behind
(PREP + ACC)
sub
under, up under, close to
(PREP + ABL) = verbs of rest
(PREP + ACC) = verbs of motion
audeo, audere, ausus sum
to dare
neco (1)
to murder, to kill
Cicero, Ciceronis
(Marcus Tullius) Cicero
(noun, m.)
copia, -ae
abundance, supply
(noun, feminine singular)
copiae, -arum
supplies, troops, forces
(noun, feminine plural)
frater, fratris
brother
(noun, m.)
laus, laudis
praise, glory, fame
(noun, f.)
libertas, libertatis
liberty
(noun, f.)
ratio, rationis
reckoning, account; reason, judgement, consideration; system; manner, method
(noun, f.)
scriptor, scriptoris
writer, author
(noun, m.)
soror, sororis
sister
(noun, f.)
victoria, -ae
victory
(noun, f.)
dum
while, as long as, at the same time that = (CONJ.)
(CONJ. + SUBJ.) = until
ad
to, up to, near to (PREP + ACC)
- also can contrast dative of I.O.
- "place to which" = motion verb
ex or e
out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of
(PREP + ABL)
numquam
never
(adverb)
tamen
nevertheless, still
(adverb)
ago, agere, egi, actum
to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend
gratias agere + DAT
to thank someone,
to give thanks to
demonstro (1)
to point out, show, demonstrate
disco, discere, didici
to learn
doceo, docere, docui, doctum
to teach
duco, ducere, duxi, ductum
to lead; to consider, regard; prolong
gero, gerere, gessi, gestum
to carry; carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform
scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum
to write, compose
traho, trahere, traxi, tractum
to draw, drag; derive, acquire
vinco, vincere, vici, victum
to conquer, overcome
locus, -i
place; passage in literature
(noun, masculine singular)
loca, locorum
places, region
(noun, neuter plural)
loci, locorum
passages in literature
(noun, masculine plural)
morbus, -i
disease, sickness
(noun, m.)
studium, -ii
eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
(noun, n.)
hic, haec, hoc
this; the latter; at times weakened to he, she, it, they (ad hoc)
ille, illa, illud
that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
iste, ista, istud
that of yours, that; such
alius, -a, -ud
other, another
alii ... alii
some ... others
alter, altera, alterum
the other (of two), second
neuter, neutra, neutrum
not either, neither
nullus, -a, -um
not any, no, none
solus, -a, -um
alone, only, the only
non solum ... sed etiam
not only ... but also
totus, -a, -um
whole, entire
ullus, -a, -um
any
unus, -a, -um
one, single, alone
uter, utra, utrum
either, which (of two)
enim
for, in fact, truly
POSTPOSITIVE CONJ. (goes in middle)
in
into, toward; against
(PREP+ACC)
in, on
(PREP+ABL)
nimis, or nimium
too, too much, excessively
(adverb)