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fama, fame

noun


declension: 1st


gender: feminine


definitions:


  1. fame, public opinion, ill repute
  2. report, news
  3. reputation
  4. rumor

forma, formae, (f.)

form, shape; beauty

fortuna, fortunae, (f.)

fortune, luck

Ira, irae, (f.)

ire, anger

nauta, nautae, (m.)

sailor

patria, patriae, (f.)

fatherland, native land, (one's) country

pecunia, pecunia, (f.)

money

philosophia, philosophiae, (f.)

philosophy

poēta, poētae, (m.)

poet

porta, portae, (f.)

gate, entrance

puella, puellae, (f.)

girl

rosa, rosae, (f.)

rose

sententia, sententiae, (f.)

felling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence

vita, vitae, (f.)

life; mode of life

ager, agrī, (m.)

field, farm

agricola, agricolae, (m.)

farmer

amīca, amīcae, (f.)

friend

amīcus, amīcī, (m.)

friend (boy)

fēmina, fēminae, (f.)

woman

fīlia, fīliae, (f.)

daughter

fīlius, filiī, (m.)

son

numerus, numerī, (m.)

number

populus, populī, (m.)

the people, a people, a nation

puer, puerī, (m.)

boy, boys, children

sapientia, sapientiae, (f.)

wisdom

vir, virī, (m.)

man, hero

avārus, avāra, avārum

adjective


definitions:



  1. avaricious, greedy
  2. covetous, hungry for
  3. stingy, miserly, mean

Romanus, Romana, Romanum

Roman

antiquus, antiqua, antiquum

ancient, old-time

magnus, magna, magnum

large, great, important

meus, mea, meum

my

multus, multa, multum

much, many

tuus, tua, tuum

your
(used when speaking to one person)

sum, esse (verb)

I am, to be

et

and
et . . . et = both ... and

sed

but

Ō

O!, Oh!
(commonly used with the vocative)