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Latin Lesson: Teach Yourself Beginner's Latin: UNIT 9-vocabulary

Description:   Vocabulary for Unit 9 of Teach Yourself Beginner's Latin

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Card # Latin English Image
1 brevis brevis
2 facilis easy
3 fortis brave
4 gravis serious
5 humilis humble
6 levis trivial
7 mollis soft
8 nobilis noble
9 turpis disgraceful
10 crudelis cruel
11 difficilis difficult
12 gracilis slender
13 mirabilis marvellous
14 terribilis terrible
15 tristis sad
16 utilis useful
17 dulcis sweet
18 fidelis faithful
19 adiuvat [s/he] helps
20 amemus let us love
21 bibat let [him/her] drink
22 castitas-tatis chastity
23 Catullus-i Catullus
24 cogito-are think
25 Cupido-inis Cupid
26 diligere to love
27 dum while, as long as
28 evanuit [s/he] has vanished
29 fatum-i fate
30 furtum-i theft
31 hoc this
32 incipit [s/he] begins
33 infirmus-a-um sick
34 inflammo-are inflame
35 inimicus-i enemy
36 iniuria-ae harm
37 invidia-ae grudge, jealousy
38 iusserat [s/he] had ordered
39 meus-a-um my
40 molestus-a-um troublesome
41 occidere to kill
42 oculus-i eye
43 pagina-ae page
44 placeo-ere please
45 Propertius-i Propertius
46 reliquit [s/he] has left
47 rogavit [s/he] asked
48 satiemus let us fill
49 satis enough
50 scit [s/he] knows
51 sepelire to bury
52 silentium-i silence
53 sinunt [they] allow
54 superbus-a-um proud
55 tandem at last
56 tu you
57 tuus-a-um your
58 vestire to clothe
59 vinolentus-a-um fond of booze
60 vivamus let us live
61 abit [s/he] went away
62 audivisti you heard
63 clamor-is shout, cry
64 cogitabam, cogitabas I was thinking, you …
65 contentio-nis dispute, competition
66 cor-dis heart
67 currit [s/he] runs
68 de about
69 dolus-i deceit
70 dormiebas you were sleeping
71 dormio [I] am sleeping
72 dormis [you] are sleeping
73 excito-are wake, arouse
74 honoro-are honor
75 horrnedus-a-um fearful, to be feared
76 iam now, already
77 immo no, on the contrary
78 iudicium-i trial, judgement
79 libellus-i little book
80 murmuro-are murmur
81 nec multo post not long afterwards
82 obdormit [s/he] falls asleep
83 ohe whoa
84 opere perfecto with the task completed
85 os, oris mouth
86 praeponere to prefer
87 proferre to put forward
88 scribit [s/he] writes
89 somnus-i sleep
90 ululo-are howl
91 veritas-tatis truth
92 vox, vocis voice

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