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Wheelock Chapters 10 to 17

Latin Vocabulary - Wheelock - Chapters 10 through 17


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amicitia, amicitiae
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friendship, relationship, friendship

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Amicitia, amicitiae
Friendship, relationship, friendship
Cupiditas, cupiditatis
Desire, longing
Hora, horae
Time, hours
Via, viae
Way, road, street
Beatus, beata, beatum
Happy, fortunate, blessed
Quoniam
Since, in as much
Cum
With
Audio, audire, audivi, auditum
To hear, to listen to
Capio, capere, cepi, captum
To take, capture, seize, get
Facio, facere, feci, factum
To make, do, accomplish
Is, ea, id
He, she, it
Quod
Because
Neque, nec
And not, nor
Autem
However
Bene
Well
Etiam
Even, also
Sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum
To feel, perceive, think, experience
Patientia, patientiae
Suffering, patience, endurance
Acerbus, acerba, acerbum
Harsh, bitter, grevious
Pro, prep. + abl
In front of, before
Diu
Long, for a long time
Nuper
Recently
Divitiae, divitiarum
Riches, wealth
Signum, signi
Sign, signal
Ipse, ipsa, ipsum
Myself, yourself, himself, etc. intensive pronoun
Quisque, quidque
Each one, each person, each thing
Doctus, docta, doctum
Taught, learned
Suus, sua suum
His own, her own, its own
Ante
Before
Per
Through
Olim
Once, once upon a time
Ars, artis
Art, skill
Ius, iuris
Right, justice, law
Turba, turbae
Uproar, crowd. mob
Vis, vis
Power, force
A, ab
Away from, from
Trans
Across
Teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum
To hold, keep, possess
Exemplar, exemplaris
Model, original