Wheelock Vocabulary 6-10
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- deus, dei, m.
- god (nom. pl. is di; dat and abl. pl. are dis)
- discipula, -ae, f.
- learner, pupil
- discipulus, discipuli, m.
- learner, pupil
- insidiae, -arum, f.
- ambush, plot (NB plural only)
- liber, libri, m.
- book
- tyrannus, tyranni, m.
- absolute ruler, tyrant
- vitium, vitii, n.
- fault, crime, vice
- Graecus, -a, -um adj.
- Greek
- Graecus, Graeci, m.
- a Greek
- perpetuus, -a, -um adj.
- perpetual, lastin, uninterrupted
- plenus, -a, -um adj.
- full
- salvus, -a, -um adj.
- safe, sound
- secundus, -a, -um adj.
- second; favourable
- vester, vestra, vestrum, adj.
- your, yours (when addressing more than one person)
- -que encl. conj.
- and (appended to the second of two words to be joined)
- sed, conj.
- but
- ubi, adv.
- where, when
- ubi conj.
- where, when
- ibi, adv.
- there
- quare, adv.
- because of which thing, wherefore, why
- possum, posse, potui, -
- to be able, can, could, have power (irregular verb)
- tolero, tolerare, toleravi, toleratum
- to bear, endure
- amor, amoris, m.
- love
- carmen, carminis, n.
- song, poem
- corpus, corporis, n.
- body
- homo, hominis, m.
- human being, man
- labor, laboris, m.
- labor, work, toil; a work, production
- littera, -ae, f.
- a letter of the alphabet; (NB litterae-arum, pl. a letter, i.e. epistle)
- mos, moris, m.
- habit, custom, manner; (NB mores, morum, pl., habits, character )
- nomen, nominis, n.
- name
- pax, pacis, f.
- peace
- regina, -ae, f.
- queen
- rex, regis, m.
- king
- terra, -ae, f.
- earth, ground, land, country
- tempus, temporis, n.
- time; occasion, opportunity
- uxor, uxoris, f.
- wife
- virtus, virtutis, f.
- manliness, courage, excellence, character, worth, virtue
- virgo, virginis, f.
- maiden, virgin
- novus, -a, -um, adj.
- new; strange
- post, prep. with acc.
- after, behind
- sub, prep. with abl. or acc.
- (takes abl. with verbs of rest, takes acc. with verbs of motion: ) under, up under, close to
- audeo, audere, ausus sum, -
- to dare
- neco, necare, necavi, necatum
- to murder, kill
- copia, -ae, f.
- abundance, supply; (copiae -arum, pl., supplies, troops, forces)
- frater, fratris, m.
- brother
- laus, laudis, f.
- praise, glory, fame
- libertas, libertatis, f.
- liberty
- ratio, rationis, f.
- reckoning, account; reason, judgement, consideration; system; manner, method
- scriptor, scriptoris, m.
- writer, author
- soror, sororis, f.
- sister
- victoria, -ae, f.
- victory
- dum, conj.
- while
- ad, prep. with acc.
- to, up to, near to (in the sense of place to which)
- ex or e, prep. with abl.
- out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of
- numquam, adv.
- never
- tamen, adv.
- nevertheless, still
- ago, agere, egi, actum
- to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend (life or time); ( gratias agere with dat. to give thanks to someone)
- demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratum
- to point out, show, demonstrate
- disco, discere, didici, -
- to learn
- doceo, docere, docui, doctum
- to teach
- duco, ducere, duxi, ductum
- to lead; consider, regard; prolong
- gero, gerere, gessi, gestum
- to carry, carry on, manage, conduct, accomplish, perform
- scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum
- to write, compose
- traho, trahere, traxi, tractum
- to draw, drag, derive
- vinco, vincere, vici, victum
- to conquer, overcome
- locus, loci, m.
- place; passage in literature; (loca, -orum, n. places, regions)
- morbus, morbi, m.
- disease, sickness
- studium, studii, n.
- eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
- hic, haec, hoc, dem.
- this; the latter; he, she, it, they
- ille, illa, illud, dem.
- that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
- iste, ista, istud, dem.
- that of yours, that; such; ( sometimes with contemptuous force)
- alius, alia, aliud, adj.
- other, another; alii...alii, some ...others
- alter, altera, alterum, adj.
- the other (of two), second
- neuter, neutra, neutrum, adj.
- not either, neither
- nullus, -a, -um, adj.
- not any, no, none
- solus, -a, -um adj.
- alone, only, the only
- totus, -a, -um, adj.
- whole, entire
- ullus, -a, -um, adj.
- any
- unus, -a, -um, adj.
- one, single, alone
- uter, utra, utrum, adj.
- either, which (of two)
- enim, postpositive conj.
- for, in fact, truely
- in, prep.
- with acc., into, toward; against (with abl., in)
- nimis or nimium, adv.
- too, too much, excessively
- amicitia, -ae, f.
- friendship
- hora, -ae, f.
- hour, time
- natura, -ae, f.
- nature
- via, -ae, f.
- way, road, street
- cupiditas, cupiditatis, f.
- desire, longing, passion, cupidity, avarice
- senectus, senectutis, f.
- old age
- timor, timoris, m.
- fear
- veritas, veritatis, f.
- truth
- voluptas, voluptatis, f.
- pleasure
- beatus, -a, -um, adj.
- happy, fortunate, blessed
- quoniam, conj.
- since
- cum, prep. with abl.
- with
- audio, audire, audivi, auditum
- to hear, listen to
- capio, capere, cepi, captum
- to take, capture, seize, get
- dico, dicere, dixi, dictum
- to say, tell, speak; name, call
- facio, facere, feci, factum
- to make, do, accomplish
- fugio, fugere, fugi, fugitum
- to flee, hurry away, avoid, shun
- venio, venire, veni, ventum
- to come
- invenio, invenire, inveni, inventum
- to come upon, find
- vivo, vivere, vixi, victum
- to live