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997 most common Latin words by alphabetical order

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1. ā ab abs [Preposition; Place] from, by (+abl.) 22. aedēs -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The House] building;
2. abeō -īre -iī - [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go away (pl.) house
itum 23. aeger aegra [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Life and
3. absum [Verb: Irregular; Travel] be away, absent aegrum Being] sick
abesse āfuī 24. aegrē [Adverb; Life and Being] with difficulty
4. ac [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and in 25. aequē [Adverb; Justice] equally
addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) 26. aequor [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] level
than; simul ac, as soon as; → atque aequoris n. surface, sea, plain
5. accēdō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] approach 27. aequus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Justice]
cēdere - um equal
cessī -
cessum 28. āēr āeris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] air

6. accidō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] fall; happen 29. aes aeris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money]
cidere -cidī copper, bronze

7. accipiō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Social Life] receive 30. aetās -tātis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Lengths of Time] age,
cipere -cēpī f. time of life
-ceptum 31. aeternus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Lengths of
8. ācer ācris [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Other Senses] um Time] everlasting, eternal
ācre sharp, piercing 32. aethēr [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] pure upper
9. aciēs -ēī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; War and Peace] edge; aetheris n. air, ether, heaven, sky
line of battle 33. aevum -i n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Lengths of Time]
10. ad [Preposition; Place] to, up to, towards (+acc.) eternity; lifetime, age

11. addō -dere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Social Life] give to 34. afferō [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport] bring to
didī -ditum afferre attulī
allātum
12. addūcō -ere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
-dūxī - Compelling/Directing] lead to, induce 35. afficiō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Social Life] affect,
ductum ficere -fēcī - visit with (+ abl.)
fectum
13. adeō [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] (adv.) to such a
degree, so 36. ager agrī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants] field

14. adeō -īre -iī - [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go to 37. agitō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Verbs of
itum Compelling/Directing] drive

15. adhibeō - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Making/Doing] apply 38. āgmen - [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace] line of
hibēre - minis n. march
hibuī - 39. agō agere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
hibitum ēgī āctum Compelling/Directing] drive, do, act
16. adhūc [Adverb; Place] thus far, to this point 40. aiō [Verb: Irregular; Speech/Oratory] say, affirm,
17. adsum [Verb: Irregular; Place] be present say yes; ut āiunt: as they say
adesse affuī 41. albus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Vision]
18. adveniō -īre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Travel] come to, arrive white
-vēnī - at 42. aliēnus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Geography]
ventum um foreign, strange
19. adversus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; War and 43. aliquandō [Adverb; Time] at some time, at length
-um Peace] facing, opposed; unfavorable 44. aliquis -quae [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] some, any;
20. adversus (- [Adverb; War and Peace] (adv. and prep.) -quod si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
um) facing, opposite, against, opposed (to) 45. aliter [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] otherwise,
21. advertō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] turn towards differently
vertere - 46. alius -a -ud [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
vertī - Pronouns/Interrogatives] other, another; ālias:
versum at another time
47. alō alere aluī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Life and Being] 73. arbor [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] tree
alitum nourish arboris f.
48. alter altera [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 74. ārdeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Air and Fire] blaze,
alterum Measurement] other of two ārdēre ārsī glow; be eager
49. altus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; ārsum
Geography] high, lofty; deep 75. argentum -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Business/Money] silver,
50. amīcitia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Social Life] friendship n. money

51. amīcus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 76. arma -ōrum [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] arms,
Personality Traits/Characteristics] friendly; (as n. pl. weapons
subst.) friend 77. ars artis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Education/Knowledge]
52. āmittō -mittere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of skill
-mīsī -missum Compelling/Directing] let go, send away 78. arvum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants]
53. amnis -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] ploughed land, field
river, torrent 79. arx arcis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] citadel, castle;
54. amō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Love] to love; amāns - summit
ntis m./f.: lover 80. ascendō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] climb up,
55. amor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Love] love ere -scendī ascend
-scēnsum
56. amplus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
81. aspiciō -ere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Vision] look to or at,
Measurement] large, spacious
-spēxī - behold
57. an [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] or (in spectum
questions); utrum ... an: whether ... or
82. astrum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Air and Fire] star;
58. anima -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Life and Being] constellation
breath, spirit
83. at [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] but, but yet
59. animal -ālis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] a
living being, an animal 84. atque [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and in
addition, and also, and; (after comparatives)
60. animus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Life and Being] spirit, than; simul atque, as soon as; → ac
mind
85. auctōritās - [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] influence,
61. annus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Lengths of Time] year ātis f. clout, authority
62. ante [Preposition; Time] before, in front of (adv. 86. auctor -ōris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Writing/Poetry]
and prep. + acc.) m. originator, founder
63. antequam [Conjunction; Time] before 87. audāx [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
64. antīquus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Lengths audācis Traits/Characteristics] bold, daring; reckless
um of Time] ancient, old-time, former 88. audeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Personality
65. aperiō aperīre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; The House] open audēre Traits/Characteristics] dare, be eager
aperuī ausus sum
apertum 89. audiō -īre - [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Other Senses] hear,
66. appāreō -ēre - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Vision] appear, īvī/-iī -ītum listen to
uī become visible 90. auferō [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport] take away
67. appellō - [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] call, auferre
pellāre address, name abstulī
ablātum
68. aptus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Personality Traits/Characteristics] fit, suitable 91. augeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Making/Doing] increase
augēre auxī
69. apud [Preposition; Place] near, in the presence of
auctum
(+acc.)
92. aura -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Air and Fire] breeze
70. aqua -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Earth and Water]
water 93. aureus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
71. āra -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Religion] altar um Business/Money] golden; splendid
94. auris -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] ear
72. arbitror [Verb: Deponent; Education/Knowledge]
arbitrārī consider, think 95. aurum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Business/Money] gold
arbitrātus sum 96. aut [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] or
97. autem [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] moreover, 121. careō -ēre -uī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Business/Money]
but, however lack (+ abl.)
98. auxilium -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] 122. carmen -inis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Writing/Poetry] song
n. support, assistance; (pl.) auxiliary forces n.
99. avis -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] bird 123. cārus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
100. barbarus -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] Personality Traits/Characteristics] dear
m. foreigner, barbarian 124. castrum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace]
101. beātus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality fortress, (regularly plural, castra camp)
um Traits/Characteristics] happy, blessed, 125. castus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
prosperous, fortunate Personality Traits/Characteristics] pure,
102. bellum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] war spotless, chaste
126. cāsus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Violence] a fall;
103. bene [Adverb; Personality Traits/Characteristics]
chance, accident
well
127. causa -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Speech/Oratory]
104. beneficium - [Noun: 2nd Declension; Social Life] service,
cause, reason; causā + preceding genitive,
ī n. kindness
for the sake of
105. bonus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality
128. caveō cavēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Violence] be on
um Traits/Characteristics] good
cāvī cautum guard, beware
106. bōs bovis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] ox;
129. cēdō cēdere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and Peace]
m. gen. pl. boum
cessī cessum go, move; yield
107. brevis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
130. celebrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; The City] frequent,
short, shallow, brief
throng, crowd
108. breviter [Adverb; Measurement] briefly
131. celer -is -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Time] swift
109. cadō cadere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] fall, be
132. celeriter [Adverb; Time] quickly
cecidī killed
cāsum 133. cēnseō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation;
110. caecus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Vision] cēnsēre Education/Knowledge] assess, rate; think,
um blind, unseeing; dark, obscure cēnsuī decide
cēnsum
111. caedēs -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Violence] killing,
slaughter 134. centum [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] one
hundred
112. caedō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] strike, kill,
caedere cut down 135. cernō cernere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
cecīdī crēvī crētum Education/Knowledge] discern, separate
caesum 136. certē [Adverb; Measurement] certainly, surely
113. caelestis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] from 137. certō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Athletics] decide by
or of heaven; caelestēs, the gods contest; fight, compete, vie
114. caelum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Air and Fire] sky, 138. certus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
heavens Measurement] sure, fixed
115. campus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Earth and Water] plain, 139. cēterum [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] for the
field rest, in addition, however that may be
116. candidus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Vision] 140. cēterus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
-um white, fair Pronouns/Interrogatives] the other, the
117. canis -is [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] dog others, the rest
m./f. 141. cibus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Life and Being] food
118. canō canere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Writing/Poetry] sing 142. cingō cingere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and Peace]
cecinī cīnxī cīnctum encircle, surround, gird
cantum 143. cinis cineris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] ashes,
119. capiō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; War and Peace] m./f. embers
capere cēpī seize 144. circā [Preposition; Place] around (adv. and prep.
captum +acc.)
120. caput [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] head 145. citus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Time]
capitis n. swift; citō swiftly
146. cīvis -is m./f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] citizen 169. cōnferō cōnferre [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport]
147. cīvitās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] contulī collātum collect, bring to
citizenship, state 170. cōnficiō -ficere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Violence]
148. clāmor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Speech/Oratory] fēcī -fectum complete, accomplish; destroy, kill,
outcry, shout consume

149. clārus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 171. cōnfiteor [Verb: Deponent; Justice] admit (a fact),
Personality Traits/Characteristics] clear, cōnfitērī confess (a crime); reveal, disclose
distinguished cōnfessus sum

150. classis -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace] 172. coniunx [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
class, division, fleet coniugis m./f. spouse, husband, wife

151. claudō claudere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; The House] 173. cōnor cōnārī [Verb: Deponent; Making/Doing] try,
clausī clausum close, shut cōnātus sum attempt

152. coepī coepisse [Verb: Irregular; Time] begin 174. cōnsequor - [Verb: Deponent; Motion] follow up,
coeptus sequī -secūtus overtake, attain
sum
153. cōgitō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation;
Education/Knowledge] think, reflect 175. cōnsilium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] plan;
council, group of advisors
154. cōgnōscō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
gnōscere -gnōvī Education/Knowledge] learn, understand 176. cōnsistō -sistere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
-gnitum -stitī Speech/Oratory] take position; consist in,
be composed of
155. cōgō cōgere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
coēgī coāctum Compelling/Directing] drive together; 177. cōnstituō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing]
compel stituere -stituī - establish, put together
stitūtum
156. cohors cohortis [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
f. cohort, band, troop 178. cōnstō -stāre - [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory]
stitī agree; constat, it is established that (+
157. colligō -ere -lēgī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of acc. and infin.)
-lēctum Compelling/Directing] gather together,
collect 179. cōnsuētūdo -inis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Personality
f. Traits/Characteristics] custom, habit
158. colō colere coluī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Animals/Plants]
cultum inhabit, cultivate 180. cōnsulō -sulere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; The City]
suluī -sultum consult, plan (+ acc.); consider the
159. color -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Vision] color interests of (+dat)
160. coma -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The Body] hair, 181. cōnsul -ulis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] consul
tresses
182. cōnsūmō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Life and Being]
161. comes comitis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] sūmere -sūmpsī - to use up, consume
m./f. companion, comrade; attendant, follower sūmptum
162. committō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Social Life] join, 183. contemnō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Emotions]
mittere -mīsī - entrust to (+ dat.); perform, do temnere -tempsī despise, scorn, disdain
missum -temptum
163. commūnis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; The City] 184. contineō -tinēre - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Verbs of
common, general tinuī -tentum Compelling/Directing] contain, restrain
164. comparō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Business/Money] 185. contingō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Place] touch,
get ready, provide; compare tingere -tigī - be contiguous to
165. compōnō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing] tactum
pōnere posuī build, construct, arrange 186. contrā [Preposition; Place] against, opposite
positum (adv. and prep. +acc.)
166. concēdō -cēdere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and 187. conveniō -venīre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Social Life]
-cessī -cessum Peace] yield, withdraw -vēnī -ventum assemble, meet; agree
167. condīciō -ōnis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money] 188. convertō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] turn
agreement, condition vertere -vertī - about, turn, change
168. condō -dere -didī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; The City] build, versum
-ditum found; store up; hide, conceal 189. convīvium -iī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Social Life]
banquet, feast
190. cōpia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; War and Peace]
abundance; (pl.) troops
191. cor cordis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] heart; 216. dēcernō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
cordī est, it is pleasing to (+ dat.) cernere -crēvī - Education/Knowledge] determine, decide
192. cornu -ūs n. [Noun: 4th Declension; Animals/Plants] horn crētum

193. corpus [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] body 217. decet decēre [Verb: Impersonal; Personality
corporis n. decuīt Traits/Characteristics] it is right, proper,
fitting (+ acc. + infin.)
194. corrumpō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] break
rumpere -rūpī - up, destroy, ruin 218. decus decoris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Personality
ruptum n. Traits/Characteristics] beauty, grace;
ornament, glory, honor
195. crēdō crēdere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
crēdidī Education/Knowledge] believe 219. dēdūcō -dūcere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] launch,
crēditum -dūxī -ductum lead away

196. creō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Making/Doing] 220. dēfendō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and Peace]
produce, create; elect, choose fendere -fendī - defend, ward off
fēnsum
197. crēscō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Animals/Plants]
crēscere crēvī grow, increase 221. dēferō -ferre - [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport] carry
crētum tulī -lātum away, report

198. crīmen -inis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] verdict, 222. deficiō -ficere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; War and Peace]
accusation fēcī -fectum fail, give out; revolt from

199. culpa -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Justice] guilt, fault, 223. deinde/dein [Adverb; Time] then, next
blame 224. dēnique [Adverb; Time] finally
200. cum [Preposition; Conjunctions/Adverbs] with 225. dēscendō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] climb
(prep. + abl.); when, since, although scendere - down, descend
(conjunction + subj.) scendī -
201. cūnctus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; scēnsum
Measurement] entire all together 226. dēserō -ere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] leave,
202. cupīdō -inis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Love] desire, dēseruī desert, abandon
eagerness, craving dēsertum

203. cupiō -ere -īvī - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Love] desire 227. dēsīderō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Love] long for,
ītum desire greatly

204. cūr [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] why? 228. dēsinō -sinere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] leave
siī -situm off, cease
205. cūra -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Love] care, concern
229. dēsum -esse - [Verb: Irregular; Business/Money] be
206. cūrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Love] watch over, fuī lacking
look after, care for (+ acc.)
230. deus -ī m.; dea - [Noun: 2nd Declension; Religion] god;
207. currō currere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Athletics] run ae f. goddess
cucurrī
cursum 231. dexter -tra - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Place]
trum right; dextera -ae f.: right hand
208. currus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Athletics] chariot
232. dīcō dīcere dīxī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Speech/Oratory]
209. cursus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Athletics] course, dictum say; causam dīcere, plead a case; diem
advance dīcere, appoint a day
210. custōs [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] 233. diēs diēī m./f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Lengths of Time]
custōdis m. guardian day
211. damnō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Justice] condemn 234. differō differre [Verb: Irregular; Making/Doing] scatter;
212. damnum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Violence] damage, distulī dīlātum publish, divulge; differ; defer, postpone
injury 235. difficilis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
213. dē [Preposition; Place] down from, about, Traits/Characteristics] not easy, hard,
concerning (+ abl.) difficult
214. dēbeō dēbēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Business/Money] 236. dīgnitās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Personality
dēbuī dēbitum owe, be obliged Traits/Characteristics] worth, reputation,
honor
215. decem [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] ten
237. dīgnus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Personality Traits/Characteristics] worthy
238. dīligō -ligere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Love] choose, 261. dubius -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Deception]
lēxī -lēctum cherish, love um doubtful; (as subst.) a doubt; sine dubiō,
239. dīmittō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of without a doubt, certainly
mittere -mīsī - Compelling/Directing] send away 262. dūcō dūcere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
missum dūxī ductum Compelling/Directing] lead; uxōrem dūcere,
240. discēdō -ere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] go away, marry
cessī -cessum depart 263. dulcis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Other Senses]
241. disciplīna -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; sweet
Education/Knowledge] training, instruction; 264. dum [Conjunction; Time] while (+ indic.); until (+
learning, discipline subj.); provided that (+ subj.)
242. discō -ere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; 265. duo duae [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] two
didicī Education/Knowledge] learn duo
243. diū: [Adverb; Time] for a long time 266. dūrus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Other
244. dīversus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Other um Senses] hard, tough, harsh
um Senses] different, diverse 267. dux ducis [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace] leader,
245. dīves dīvitis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; m./f. general
Business/Money] rich (poet. dīs, dītis) 268. ecce [Adverb; Vision] behold!
246. dīvidō -ere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing] 269. ēdīcō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Speech/Oratory]
dīvīsī dīvīsum divide, separate dīcere -dīxī - declare
247. dīvitiae -ārum [Noun: 1st Declension; Business/Money] dictum
f. pl. riches, wealth 270. ēdō ēdere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Speech/Oratory] put
248. dīvus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Religion] ēdidī ēditum forth, state, explain
divine, godlike; (as subst.) a god 271. ēdūcō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
249. doceō -ēre -uī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; dūcere -dūxī Compelling/Directing] lead forth
doctum Education/Knowledge] teach -ductum

250. dō dare dedī [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] give 272. efficiō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Making/Doing] bring
datum ficere -fēcī - about, complete; render (+ ut + subj.)
fectum
251. doleō -ēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] feel pain
doluī or grief, grieve 273. effundō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Earth and Water]
fundere - pour out
252. dolor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Emotions] pain, grief fūdī -fūsum
253. dolus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Deception] artifice, 274. ego meī [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] I, me
device, trick mihi mē
254. dominus -ī m.; [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Household] 275. ēgredior [Verb: Deponent; Travel] stride out, depart,
domina -ae f. household master, lord; mistress ēgredī disembark from (+ abl.)
255. domus -ūs f. [Noun: 4th Declension; The House] house, ēgressus
home sum
256. dōnec [Conjunction; Time] until 276. ēgregius -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality
257. dōnō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] present um Traits/Characteristics] distinguished,
with a gift (+ acc. of person and abl. of thing) uncommon

258. dōnum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Social Life] gift, 277. ēligō ēligere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; The City] pick out,
present ēlēgī select
ēlēctum
259. dormiō -īre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Life and Being]
sleep 278. enim [Conjunction; Pronouns/Interrogatives] for,
indeed
260. dubitō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation;
Education/Knowledge] hesitate, doubt 279. eō [Adverb; Place] (adv.) there, to that place
280. eō īre iī/īvī [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go
itum
281. epistula -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Writing/Poetry] letter
f.
282. eques equitis [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace] 307. factum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Making/Doing] deed,
m. horseman, knight accomplishment
283. equus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants] 308. fallō fallere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Deception] deceive
horse fefellī falsum
284. ergō [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] 309. falsus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Deception]
therefore deceptive, false
285. ēripiō -ripere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Verbs of 310. fāma -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Speech/Oratory]
ripuī -reptum Transport] snatch away, rescue, save rumor, fame
286. errō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Travel] go astray, 311. famēs -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Life and Being]
wander hunger, famine
287. error -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Travel] wandering; 312. familia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The Household]
error, mistake household, family
288. et [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and 313. fateor fatērī [Verb: Deponent; Justice] admit, confess;
289. etiam [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] also, even fassus sum profess, declare; assent, say yes
314. fātum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Religion] fate; death
290. excipiō -cipere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Verbs of
-cēpī -ceptum Transport] take out 315. fax facis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] torch
291. ex, ē [Preposition; Place] out of, from (+ abl.) 316. fēlīciter [Adverb; Personality Traits/Characteristics]
292. exemplum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Speech/Oratory] luckily
example, sample, copy 317. fēlīx -īcis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
293. exeō -īre -iī - [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go forth Traits/Characteristics] lucky
itum 318. fēmina -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; People] woman
294. exerceō - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Athletics] train, 319. ferē [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] almost
ercēre -ercuī - exercise, carry on 320. ferō ferre tulī [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport] bear,
ercitum lātum carry, endure
295. exercitus -ūs [Noun: 4th Declension; War and Peace] 321. ferrum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Violence] iron, iron
m. army weapon or implement
296. exigō -igere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of 322. ferus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
ēgī -āctum Compelling/Directing] drive out; collect Animals/Plants] wild, fierce; fera -ae f.: wild
297. exīstimō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; animal
Education/Knowledge] think, believe 323. fessus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Life and
298. experior -perīrī [Verb: Deponent; Education/Knowledge] try um Being] weary, tired
-pertus sum thoroughly, test, experience 324. fidēlis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
299. exsilium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Travel] exile, Traits/Characteristics] faithful
banishment 325. fidēs -eī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Personality
300. exspectō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Vision] watch, wait, Traits/Characteristics] trust, faith
expect 326. fīlia -ae f.; [Noun: 1st Declension; The Household]
301. extrēmus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; fīlius -ī m. daughter; son
um Geography] farthest, situated at the end or 327. fingō fingere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing]
tip, extreme fīnxī fīctum shape; invent
302. fābula -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Writing/Poetry] 328. fīnis -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] end,
account, tale, story boundary
303. faciēs -ēī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Vision] form, 329. fīō fierī [Verb: Irregular; Life and Being] become,
appearance factus sum happen, be done
304. facilis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality 330. flamma -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Air and Fire] flame, fire
Traits/Characteristics] easy
331. fleō flēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] weep
305. facinus [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] deed, crime
flēvī flētum
facinoris n.
332. flōs flōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] flower,
306. faciō facere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Making/Doing]
bloom
fēcī factum do, make
333. fluctus -ūs m [Noun: 4th Declension; Earth and Water]
flood, billow, surf
334. flūmen -inis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] 361. gaudeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] rejoice
stream, river gaudēre
335. fluō fluere fluxī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Earth and gāvīsus sum
fluxum Water] flow 362. gaudium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Emotions] delight,
336. foedus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Other joy, pleasure
Senses] foul 363. gēns gentis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
337. fōns fontis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] family, clan
spring, fountain 364. genus generis [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
338. fore [Verb: Irregular; Life and Being] n. origin, lineage, kind

339. for fārī fātus sum [Verb: Deponent; Speech/Oratory] report, 365. gerō gerere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and Peace]
say gessī gestum bear, manage; bellum gerere, wage war

340. fōrma -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Other Senses] 366. gīgnō gīgnere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Life and Being]
shape; beauty genuī genitum beget, bear, bring forth

341. fors fortis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] chance 367. gladius -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace]
sword
342. forsitan, fortasse [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] perhaps,
368. glōria -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Social Life] glory,
perchance
fame
343. fortē [Adverb; Religion] by chance
369. gradus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; War and Peace]
344. fortis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality step, pace; grade, rank
Traits/Characteristics] brave
370. grātia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Social Life] favor,
345. fortūna -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Religion] fortune influence, gratitude
346. forum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] market- 371. grātus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
place, forum Personality Traits/Characteristics] pleasant;
347. frangō frangere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] grateful
frēgī frāctum break, shatter 372. gravis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
348. frāter frātris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] heavy, serious
brother 373. habeō habēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Other Senses]
349. frequēns -ntis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement] habuī habitum have, hold
in large numbers, often 374. haud [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] not
350. frōns frontis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] 375. hīc [Adverb; Place] here; hinc: from here
forehead, brow; front
376. hic haec hoc [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] this,
351. frūctus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Animals/Plants] these
fruit, crops; enjoyment, delight
377. hiems hiemis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Lengths of Time]
352. frūmentum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants] f. winter
grain
378. hodiē [Adverb; Lengths of Time] today
353. fruor fruī frūctus [Verb: Deponent; Emotions] enjoy the
sum produce of, profit by, use (+ abl.) 379. homō hominis [Noun: 3rd Declension; People] human
m. being
354. frūstrā [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] in vain
380. honestus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
355. fuga -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Travel] flight, route um Personality Traits/Characteristics] honorable
356. fugiō fugere fūgī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Travel] flee, 381. honor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] honor,
fugitum escape glory; office, post
357. fugō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Travel] put to flight 382. hōra -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Lengths of Time]
358. fundō fundere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Earth and hour
fūdī fūsum Water] pour, scatter 383. hortor hortārī [Verb: Deponent; Speech/Oratory] urge
359. fūnus fūneris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] funeral; hortātus sum strongly, advise, exhort
death; dead body 384. hospes [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] guest,
360. furor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Emotions] rage, hospitis m. guest-friend; stranger; host
fury 385. hostis -is m./f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
stranger, enemy
386. hūc [Adverb; Place] to this place
387. hūmānus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; People] 414. īnferus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
um human Geography] low; īnferior: lower; īnfimus or
388. humus -ī f. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Earth and Water] īmus: lowest
ground; humī: on the ground 415. ingenium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension;
389. iaceō iacēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; The House] lie Education/Knowledge] disposition, ability,
iacuī talent

390. iaciō iacere iēcī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Athletics] throw, 416. ingēns [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
iactum hurl ingentis huge, enormous

391. iam [Adverb; Time] now; already 417. ingrātus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
um: Personality Traits/Characteristics]
392. ibi [Adverb; Place] there unpleasant, disagreeable
393. īctus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Violence] blow, 418. ingredior - [Verb: Deponent; Motion] step in, enter
stroke gredī -
394. īdem eadem [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] the gressus sum:
idem same 419. inimīcus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
395. ideō [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] for this um: Personality Traits/Characteristics] unfriendly;
reason (as subst.) enemy
396. igitur [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] 420. initium -ī n.: [Noun: 2nd Declension; Time] beginning
therefore 421. iniūria -ae f.: [Noun: 1st Declension; Justice] injustice,
397. ignis -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] fire wrong, affront
398. ille illa illud [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] that 422. inquam, [Verb: Irregular; Speech/Oratory] say (used
inquis, inquit, with direct speech)
399. illīc [Adverb; Place] at that place, there; illinc:
inquiunt:
from that place
423. īnstituō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing]
400. illūc [Adverb; Place] to that place
stituere -stituī undertake; equip
401. imāgō -inis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Vision] image, form, -stitūtum:
figure
424. īnsula -ae f.: [Noun: 1st Declension; Geography] island
402. imperātor -ōris [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
425. integer -gra - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
m. commander
grum: Personality Traits/Characteristics] untouched,
403. imperium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] fresh, complete, whole
command, power
426. intellegō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
404. imperō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; War and Peace] legere -lēxī - Education/Knowledge] understand
command, control lēctum:
405. impetus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Violence] attack 427. intendō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] stretch
406. impleō -ēre - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Earth and Water] tendere -tendī out, strain
plēvī -plētum fill in, fill up -tentum:
407. impōnō -ere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Measurement] 428. inter [Preposition; Place] between, among; during
posuī -positum put in, put on, impose, levy upon (+ acc.)
408. in [Preposition; Place] in, on (+ abl.); into, onto 429. interficiō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Violence] kill
(+ acc) ficere -fēcī -
fectum
409. incidō incidere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] fall upon,
incidī fall into; happen 430. interim [Adverb; Time] meanwhile
410. incipiō -cipere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Time] begin 431. interrogō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory] put
cēpī -ceptum a question to, ask (+ acc.)
411. inde [Adverb; Place] from there, from then 432. intersum - [Verb: Irregular; Place] to be between; take
esse -fuī part in, attend (+dat.); interest, it is in the
412. indicō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory]
interest of (+ gen.)
point out, show, make known
433. intrā [Preposition; Place] within (+ acc.)
413. īnferō īnferre [Verb: Irregular; War and Peace] bring
intulī illātum upon, against; bellum īnferre: make war on 434. intrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Motion] enter
435. inveniō - [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Travel] find; discover
venīre -vēnī -
ventum
436. invidia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Emotions] envy, 461. laedō laedere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] injure
jealousy, hatred laesī laesum by striking, hurt
437. ipse ipsa [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] him- her- 462. laetus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
ipsum itself Emotions] glad, joyful
438. īra irae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Emotions] wrath, anger 463. lapis lapidis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water]
439. īrāscor [Verb: Deponent; Emotions] grow angry; īrātus stone
īrāscī īrātus -a -um: angry 464. lateō latēre latuī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Deception] lie
sum hidden, be hidden
440. is ea id [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] he, she, it 465. lātus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Measurement] broad, wide
441. iste ista [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] that, that of
istud yours; adv. istīc or istūc: over there; istinc: from 466. latus -eris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] side,
over there flank
442. ita [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] thus, so 467. laudō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] praise
443. itaque [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and so, 468. laus laudis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] praise,
therefore glory
444. item [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] likewise 469. lēgātus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace]
lieutenant, envoy
445. iter itineris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Travel] journey, route
n. 470. legiō -ōnis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
legion
446. iterum [Adverb; Time] again
471. legō legere lēgī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Writing/Poetry]
447. iubeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Justice] bid, order
lēctum gather, choose, read
iubēre iussī
iussum 472. levis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
light, trivial
448. iūdex [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] judge, juror
iūdicis m. 473. lēx lēgis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] law

449. iūdicium -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Justice] judgment, 474. līber lībera [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Justice]
n. decision, trial līberum free; līberī (m. pl.): freeborn children
450. iūdicō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Justice] judge, decide 475. liber librī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Writing/Poetry]
book
451. iugum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants] yoke;
ridge, chain of hills 476. lībertās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] freedom

452. iungō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Making/Doing] join 477. libet libēre [Verb: Impersonal; Social Life] it is pleasing
iungere libuit or libitum (+ dat. + infin.)
iūnxī est
iūnctum 478. libīdō -inis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Love] passion, lust
453. iūrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Justice] take an oath, 479. licet [Conjunction; Justice] even though
swear; iūs iūrandum, oath
480. licet licēre licuit [Verb: Impersonal; Justice] it is permitted (+
454. iūs iūris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] right, justice, licitum est dat. + infin.)
law
481. līmen līminis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The House]
455. iūstus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Justice] threshold
um right, just, fair
482. lingua -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The Body] tongue;
456. iuvenis -is [Noun: 3rd Declension; People] youth language
m.
483. littera -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Writing/Poetry]
457. iuvō iuvāre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] help, assist; letter, (pl.) literature
iūvī iūtum please, delight
484. lītus -oris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] shore
458. labōrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Business/Money] toil,
work; be in trouble or distress 485. locus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Geography] place;
loca (n. pl.) region
459. labor -ōris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money] toil,
m. exertion 486. longē [Adverb; Measurement] far, far off

460. lacrima -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Emotions] tear 487. longus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
f. Measurement] long, far
488. loquor loquī [Verb: Deponent; Speech/Oratory] speak,
locūtus sum talk
489. lūmen luminis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Vision] light 516. meus -a -um [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] my
490. lūna -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Air and Fire] moon 517. mīles -itis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
491. lūx lūcis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] light of soldier
day 518. mīlle (pl.) [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] thousand
492. maestus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; mīlia
Emotions] sad, sorrowful; depressing 519. mīror mīrārī [Verb: Deponent; Emotions] wonder at, marvel
493. magis [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] more mīrātus sum at (+ acc.)
520. misceō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Earth and Water] mix
494. magister [Noun: 2nd Declension;
miscēre
magistrī m. Education/Knowledge] master, chief
miscuī
495. māgnitūdō -inis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Measurement] mixtum
f. greatness, size
521. miser misera [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Emotions]
496. māgnus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; miserum wretched, pitiable
Measurement] great
522. mittō mittere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
497. māiōrēs [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] mīsī missum Compelling/Directing] send, let go
māiōrum m. ancestors
523. modo [Adverb; Time] just, just now; modo ... modo:
498. male [Adverb; Personality Traits/Characteristics] now ... now, at one moment ... at another,
(adv.) badly sometimes ... sometimes
499. mālō mālle [Verb: Irregular; Emotions] prefer 524. modus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Measurement]
māluī measure, manner, kind
500. malus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 525. moenia -ium [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] walls,
Personality Traits/Characteristics] bad, evil n. pl. fortifications
501. maneō manēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Travel] remain 526. mollis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Other Senses] soft,
mānsī mānsum yielding, gentle
502. manus -ūs f. [Noun: 4th Declension; The Body] hand; 527. moneō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Speech/Oratory]
band of men monēre warn, advise
503. mare -is n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] monuī
sea monitum
504. marītus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Household] 528. mōns [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] mountain
husband montis m.
505. māteria -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Speech/Oratory] 529. mora -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Time] delay, hindrance
material, subject matter; timber, lumber 530. morbus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Body] sickness,
506. māter mātris f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] disease
mother 531. morior morī [Verb: Deponent; Life and Being] die
507. medius -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Place] mortuus
middle, central sum
508. membrum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Body] limb, 532. moror [Verb: Deponent; Time] delay
member of the body morārī
509. meminī [Verb: Irregular; Education/Knowledge] morātus
meminisse remember, recollect sum

510. memoria -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; 533. mors mortis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Life and Being] death
Education/Knowledge] recollection, f.
memory 534. mortālis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Life and Being]
511. mēnsa -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The House] table liable to death, mortal; (as subst.) a mortal

512. mēns mentis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] mind 535. mōs mōris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] custom,
m. habit; (pl.) character
513. mereō merēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Business/Money]
536. moveō -ēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Motion] move
meruī meritum deserve, merit; serve as a soldier
mōvī mōtum
514. metuō metuere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Emotions] to
537. mox [Adverb; Time] soon
metuī fear, to dread
515. metus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Emotions] fear,
dread
538. mulier -eris [Noun: 3rd Declension; People] woman 563. nesciō -scīre [Verb: 4th Conjugation;
f. Education/Knowledge] not know, be ignorant
539. multitūdō - [Noun: 3rd Declension; Measurement] multitude, 564. niger nigra [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Vision]
inis f. number nigrum black
540. multus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 565. nihil, nīl [Noun: Indeclinable; Measurement] nothing;
um Measurement] much, many; multō, by far not at all
541. mundus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality 566. nimis or [Adverb; Personality Traits/Characteristics]
-um Traits/Characteristics] clean, neat, elegant nimium excessively
542. mundus -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Earth and Water] world, 567. nimius -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
m. universe, heavens Personality Traits/Characteristics] too much,
543. mūnus [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] gift, offering; excessive
mūneris n. duty, obligation; (pl.) gladiatorial show 568. nisi, nī [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] if not,
544. mūrus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The House] wall unless

545. mūtō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Making/Doing] change 569. nōbilis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
Traits/Characteristics] distinguished, noble;
546. nam or [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] for, indeed, (as subst.) a nobleman or woman
namque really
570. noceō nocēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Violence] harm
547. narrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory] relate, nocuī
recount
571. nōlō nōlle [Verb: Irregular; Emotions] be unwilling
548. nāscor [Verb: Deponent; Life and Being] be born nōluī
nāscī
572. nōmen -inis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] name
nātus sum
549. nātūra -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Life and Being] nature 573. nōn [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] not
f. 574. nōndum [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] not yet
550. nātus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Household] son 575. nōscō nōscere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
551. nāvis -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Travel] ship nōvī nōtum Education/Knowledge] learn, know

552. nē [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] lest, that 576. nōs [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] we


not nostrum/nostrī
nōbīs nōs
553. nec [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and not,
nor; nec ... nec, neither ... nor; → neque 577. noster nostra [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] our
nostrum
554. necesse [Adjective: Indeclinable; Business/Money]
(indecl. necessary 578. nōtus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
adj.) Personality Traits/Characteristics] well-
known
555. necessitās [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money]
-tātis f. necessity, need 579. novus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Time]
new
556. ne [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] interrogative
(enclitic) particle attached to the emphatic word in a 580. nox noctis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Lengths of Time]
question night

557. nefās n. [Noun: Indeclinable; Justice] impiety, 581. nūdus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; The
indecl. wickedness Body] naked, bare

558. negō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory] deny, 582. nūllus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
refuse Pronouns/Interrogatives] not any, no one

559. negōtium -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Business/Money] 583. num [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives]
n. business interrogative particle implying negative
answer
560. nēmō [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] no one (gen.
nūllīus, dat. nūllī, abl. nūllō or nūllā → nūllus -a - 584. nūmen -inis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] divine will,
um) deity

561. nemus [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] grove, 585. numerus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Measurement]
nemoris n. forest number, amount

562. neque [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and not, 586. numquam [Adverb; Time] never
nor; neque ... neque, neither ... nor; → nec 587. nunc [Adverb; Time] now
588. nūntius -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Travel] 614. ostendō ostendere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Other
messenger; news ostendī ostentum Senses] show, hold out
589. ob [Preposition; Place] against, on account of 615. ōtium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Social Life]
(+acc) leisure
590. occīdō -cīdere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] kill, 616. paene [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] almost
cīdī -cīsum cut down 617. parcō parcere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and
591. occupō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; War and Peace] pepercī parsum Peace] spare, be sparing of (+ dat.)
seize, occupy; anticipate, do a thing first (+ 618. parēns -ntis m./f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
infin.) parent
592. occurrō -currere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; 619. pāreō pārēre pāruī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Verbs of
-cucurrī - Education/Knowledge] run to meet; come Compelling/Directing] obey
cursum into one's mind
620. pariō parere peperī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Life and
593. oculus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Body] eye partum Being] bring forth, give birth to;
594. ōdī ōdisse [Verb: Irregular; Emotions] hate accomplish
595. odium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Emotions] hatred 621. parō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Making/Doing]
prepare, acquire; parātus -a -um, ready
596. offerō offerre [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport]
obtulī oblātum present, offer, expose 622. pār paris [Adjective: 3rd Declension;
Measurement] equal
597. officium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] service,
duty 623. pars partis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
part
598. ōlim [Adverb; Time] formerly, at that time
624. parum [Adverb; Measurement] too little
599. omnis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
all, every, as a whole 625. parvus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Measurement] small
600. onus oneris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Measurement]
load, burden 626. pateō patēre patuī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Geography] lie
open, extend; be evident or obvious
601. opera -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Business/Money]
labor, activity, work 627. pater patris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
father, ancestor
602. oportet -ēre -uit [Verb: Impersonal; Social Life] it is proper,
right (+ acc. + infin.) 628. patior patī passus [Verb: Deponent; Verbs of
sum Compelling/Directing] permit, endure
603. oppidum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] town
629. patria -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Geography]
604. ops opis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money]
fatherland, country
assistance, resources
630. paucī -ae -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
605. optō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Personality
Measurement] few, a few
Traits/Characteristics] choose, select
631. paulō, paulum [Adverb; Measurement] to only a small
606. opus operis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Business/Money]
extent, slightly, a little
work
632. pauper -eris [Adjective: 3rd Declension;
607. ōrātiō -ōnis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Speech/Oratory]
Business/Money] poor, lowly
speech, address
633. pāx pācis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
608. orbis -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] circle;
peace
orbis terrārum: world
634. peccō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Justice] commit
609. ōrdō -īnis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
a wrong, injure
order, rank
635. pectus -oris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body]
610. orior orīrī ortus [Verb: Deponent; Time] arise, begin
chest, breast
sum
636. pecūnia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension;
611. ōrō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Religion] pray
Business/Money] money
612. ōs ōris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] mouth,
637. pecus -oris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants]
face
cattle, sheep
613. os ossis n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] bone
638. pellō pellere pepulī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence]
pulsum strike, beat, push, drive
639. pendō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Business/Money] 661. pōnō pōnere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
pendere weigh, hang, suspend; pay posuī positum Transport] put, place; put aside
pependī 662. pontus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Earth and Water]
pēnsum the open sea, the deep
640. per [Preposition; Place] through (+acc.) 663. populus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] people
641. perdō -dere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] destroy 664. porta -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The City] gate
didī -ditum
665. portō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Measurement]
642. pereō -īre -iī - [Verb: Irregular; Violence] perish, be lost carry a load
itum
666. pōscō pōscere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
643. pergō pergere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] continue, popōscī Speech/Oratory] demand, claim; inquire
perrēxī proceed; awaken into
perrēctum
667. possum posse [Verb: Irregular; Making/Doing] be able
644. perīculum -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Violence] danger potuī
n.
668. post [Preposition; Time] after (adv. and prep.
645. permittō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of +acc.)
mittere -mīsī - Compelling/Directing] yield, allow, permit
missum 669. posteā [Adverb; Time] afterwards

646. perpetuus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Lengths 670. posterus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Time]
um of Time] unbroken, perpetual next, later

647. pertineō - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; 671. postquam [Conjunction; Time] after
tinēre -tinuī Education/Knowledge] extend over, reach; 672. potēns potentis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
refer to, pertain to, be the business of Traits/Characteristics] able, powerful
648. perveniō - [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Travel] arrive, reach 673. potestās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] power
venīre -vēnī -
674. potis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality
ventum
Traits/Characteristics] powerful, able
649. pēs pedis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] foot
675. praebeō -ēre -uī - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Verbs of
650. petō petere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] seek, aim itum Transport] furnish, supply, render
petīvī petītum at
676. praeceptum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Justice] rule,
651. pietās -tātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] precept; command
sense of duty, devotion, esp. between
677. praecipiō -cipere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō;
parents and children
-cēpī -ceptum Speech/Oratory] anticipate, advise, warn
652. pius -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
678. praeda -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; War and Peace]
Personality Traits/Characteristics] dutiful,
booty, prey
devoted, just, pious
679. praemium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Business/Money]
653. placeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Social Life] please
bounty, reward
placēre placuī
placitum 680. praesēns -ntis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Place]
present, in person, ready
654. plēbs plēbis [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] the common
f. people 681. praesidium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace]
garrison, protection
655. plēnus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Measurement] full 682. praestō -stāre - [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Other Senses]
stitī -stitum excel, exhibit
656. plērumque [Adverb; Measurement] generally
683. praeter [Preposition; Place] by, along, past;
657. plērus- plēra- [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; besides, except (+ acc.)
plērumque Measurement] the greater part, very many,
most, the majority 684. praetereā [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] besides,
moreover
658. poena -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Justice] penalty,
punishment 685. praetor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] praetor,
one of the chief Roman magistrates
659. poēta -ae m. [Noun: 1st Declension; Writing/Poetry] poet
686. precor -ārī [Verb: Deponent; Religion] pray, invoke
660. pondus [Noun: 3rd Declension; Measurement] weight
ponderis n. 687. premō premere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and
pressī pressum Peace] press, pursue, overwhelm
688. pretium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Business/Money] 710. propter [Preposition; Non-Directional Prepositions]
price, worth, reward; pretium operae: a because of (+ acc.)
reward for trouble 711. prōsum [Verb: Irregular; Social Life] be of use, do good,
689. prex precis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] prayers, prodesse help (+ dat.)
entreaties profuī
690. prīmum [Adverb; Time] at first, firstly 712. prōtinus [Adverb; Time] at once, forthwith
691. prīmus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Time] 713. prōvincia - [Noun: 1st Declension; The City] province;
first ae f. official duty
692. prīnceps - [Adjective: 3rd Declension; The City] first, 714. pūblicus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; The City]
cipis chief; (as subst.) leader, person in charge -um public, belonging to the state
693. prīncipium -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Time] beginning 715. pudor [Noun: 3rd Declension; Personality
n. pudōris m. Traits/Characteristics] sense of shame,
694. prior prius [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Time] earlier, modesty, propriety
preceding 716. puella -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; People] girl; girl-friend
695. prius or [Adverb; Time] before f.
priusquam 717. puer puerī [Noun: 2nd Declension; People] boy; slave
696. prīvātus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Social m.
um Life] personal, private 718. pūgna -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Violence] fist-fight; battle
697. prō [Preposition; Non-Directional Prepositions] f.
for, on behalf of, in proportion to (+abl.) 719. pugnō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Violence] fight
698. probō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Verbs of 720. pulcher - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Vision]
Compelling/Directing] approve, prove; chra - beautiful
convince one (dat.) of a thing (acc.) chrum
699. prōcēdō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] go forth, 721. putō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Education/Knowledge]
cēdere -cessī advance think, suppose
-cessum 722. quā [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] where, how
700. procul [Adverb; Place] at a distance
723. quaerō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō;
701. prōdō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of rere -sīvī - Education/Knowledge] seek, inquire
prōdere Transport] publish, hand down; give over, sītum
prōdidī betray 724. quālis -e [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] of what
prōditum kind? what?
702. proelium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] 725. quam [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] how?; (after
battle comparative) than
703. proficīscor - [Verb: Deponent; Travel] set forth, go 726. quamquam [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] however,
ficīscī -fectus although
sum
727. quamvīs [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] however you
704. prohibeō -ēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Verbs of like; although
-uī -itum Compelling/Directing] restrain, keep away
728. quandō [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] when?; since;
705. prōmittō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of sī quandō: if ever
mittere -mīsī - Compelling/Directing] send forth, offer
missum 729. quantum [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] (adv.) how
much? how greatly? how much! how greatly! as
706. prope [Preposition; Place] near, next; (comp.) much as
propior, (superl.) proximus; (adv.) prope,
nearly, almost 730. quantus -a [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] (interr.) how
-um great? (rel.) of what size, amount, etc. (as
707. properō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Motion] hasten, subst.) what amount? (rel.) which amount;
speed quantī, at what price? (rel.) at which price
708. prōpōnō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Speech/Oratory] 731. quārē [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] how? why?
pōnere -posuī put forth, propose, present
-positum 732. quasi [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] as if

709. proprius -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 733. quattuor [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] four
um Pronouns/Interrogatives] one's own, peculiar 734. que [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] and
(postpositive enclitic)
735. quemadmodum [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] in 758. recēdō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] step back,
what manner, how cēdere - recoil, recede, withdraw
736. queror querī [Verb: Deponent; Emotions] complain cessī -
questus sum of, lament cessum

737. quia [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] 759. recēns -ntis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Time] fresh, new
because 760. recipiō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Verbs of Transport]
738. quīcumque [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] cipere -cēpī take back, receive; sē recipere, betake oneself,
quaecumque who-, whatever -ceptum go
quodcumque 761. rēctus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
739. quīdam quaedam [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] a um Measurement] straight, direct
quoddam certain one, someone 762. reddō -dere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of Transport]
740. quidem [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] -didī -ditum return, give back
certainly, at least 763. redeō -īre -iī [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go back, return
741. quiēscō quiēscere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Life and -itum
quiēvī quiētum Being] keep quiet; sleep 764. referō [Verb: Irregular; Verbs of Transport] bring back;
742. quīn [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] (adv.) referre report
indeed, in fact; (conjunction) so that ... rettulī
not (+ subj.) relātum

743. quīppe [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] (adv.) 765. regiō -ōnis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] boundary,
indeed, surely f. region

744. quī quae quod [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] 766. rēgius -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality
who, which, what um Traits/Characteristics] kingly, royal

745. quisquam [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] 767. rēgnum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Geography] kingship,
quicquam/quidquam any (single) person, anyone at all kingdom

746. quisque quaeque [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] 768. regō regere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; The City] guide, rule
quidque each one, everyone rēxī rēctum

747. quis quid [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] 769. relinquō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] abandon
who? what? which? linquere -
līquī -lictum
748. quisquis quidquid [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives]
whoever, whichever 770. reliquus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
um Measurement] remaining, rest
749. quō [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] for
which reason; to or in what place; to 771. reor rērī [Verb: Deponent; Education/Knowledge] think,
what end, for what purpose? rātus sum imagine, suppose, deem

750. quōmodo [Conjunction; Pronouns/Interrogatives] 772. reperiō - [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Education/Knowledge]
in what way, how? perīre -pperī find, find out
-pertum
751. quondam [Adverb; Time] formerly, once
773. repetō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
752. quoniam [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] petere - Compelling/Directing] demand, exact; revisit;
since, seeing that petīvī - call to mind, recollect; repeat
753. quoque [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] petītum
also, too 774. respicio - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Vision] look back,
754. quotiēns [Adverb; Pronouns/Interrogatives] ere -spēxī - regard, consider
interr. how many times? how often? spectum
rel. as often as, whenever 775. respondeō - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Speech/Oratory]
755. rapiō rapere rapuī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Violence] spondēre - answer
raptum seize, tear away spondī -
756. rārus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; spōnsum
Measurement] wide apart, loose, thin; 776. rēs reī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Life and Being] thing
rare, seldom (rēs pūblica, commonwealth; rēs familiāris,
757. ratiō -ōnis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; family property, estate; rēs mīlitāris, art of war;
Education/Knowledge] method, plan, rēs novae, revolution)
reason
777. retineō - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Verbs of 803. scīlicet [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] certainly, of
tinēre -tinuī - Compelling/Directing] hold back, keep course
tentum 804. sciō -īre -īvī/-iī [Verb: 4th Conjugation;
778. reus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Justice] defendant -ītum Education/Knowledge] know
779. revertō - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] turn back 805. scrībō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Writing/Poetry]
vertere -vertī scrībere write
780. revocō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] call back, scrīpsī
recall scrīptum

781. rēx rēgis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] king 806. secundus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
um Measurement] following; favorable; (as
782. rīdeō -ēre rīsī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Emotions] laugh, numeral) second
rīsum laugh at
807. sēcūrus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
783. rīpa -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Earth and Water] bank um Personality Traits/Characteristics] free from
of a river care, tranquil; careless
784. rogō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory] ask 808. sed [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] but
785. rumpō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Violence] break, 809. sedeō sedēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; The House] sit
rumpere rūpī rupture sēdī sessum
ruptum
810. sēdēs -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The House] seat,
786. rūrsus [Adverb; Place] back, again abode, habitation
787. rūs rūris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Geography] country 811. semel [Adverb; Time] once
788. sacerdōs - [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] priest, 812. semper [Adverb; Time] always, ever
dōtis m./f. priestess
813. senātus -ūs [Noun: 4th Declension; The City] senate
789. sacer sacra [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Religion] m.
sacrum holy, sacred
814. senex -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; People] old man,
790. saeculum -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Lengths of Time] elder; senior, older
n. generation, age, century
815. sēnsus -ūs [Noun: 4th Declension; Emotions] feeling,
791. saepe [Adverb; Time] often m. emotion, sense
792. saevus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 816. sententia -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Education/Knowledge]
um Personality Traits/Characteristics] fierce, f. opinion, judgment
raging, wrathful
817. sentiō sentīre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Other Senses]
793. salūs -ūtis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Life and Being] health, sēnsī perceive, feel, hear, see
safety sēnsum
794. sānctus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Religion] 818. sepulcrum -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Life and Being] place
um sacred, inviolable n. of burial, tomb, grave
795. sanguis -inis [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Body] blood 819. sequor sequī [Verb: Deponent; Motion] follow
m. secūtus sum
796. sānus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Life and 820. sermō -ōnis [Noun: 3rd Declension; Speech/Oratory]
Being] sound, sane m. conversation, discourse
797. sapiēns -ntis [Adjective: 3rd Declension; 821. serviō -īre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; The Household] be a
Education/Knowledge] wise; (as subst.) wise slave, serve (+ dat.)
man, sage, philosopher
822. servō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; The Household] save,
798. sapientia -ae [Noun: 1st Declension; Education/Knowledge] watch over
f. wisdom
823. servus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Household] slave
799. satis, sat [Adverb; Measurement] enough, sufficient,
824. seu [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] whether;
sufficiently
seu ... seu: whether ... or → sīve
800. saxum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Earth and Water]
825. sī [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] if
rock, cliff, crag
801. scelus -eris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] crime, sin 826. sīc [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] in this
n. manner, thus; sīc ... ut: in the same way as

802. scientia -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Education/Knowledge] 827. sīcut [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] just as
knowledge 828. sīdus -eris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] star,
constellation
829. sīgnum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] 856. statuō -ere -uī - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Justice] set up,
sign, standard, mark ūtum determine
830. silva -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Animals/Plants] 857. stella -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Air and Fire] star
forest, grove 858. stō stāre stetī [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Life and Being]
831. similis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Personality statum stand
Traits/Characteristics] like, similar 859. studeō -ēre -uī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] be
832. simul [Adverb; Time] at the same time eager, be zealous, care for (+ dat.)
833. sine [Preposition; Non-Directional Prepositions] 860. studium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Emotions]
without (+ abl.) eagerness, zeal
834. singulī -ae -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 861. sub [Preposition; Place] under, close to (+acc.
Measurement] one each or abl.)
835. sinō sinere sīvī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of 862. subeō -īre -iī - [Verb: Irregular; Motion] go under; endure
situm Compelling/Directing] allow, let go itum
836. sinus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Earth and Water] 863. subitō [Adverb; Time] suddenly, unexpectedly
fold of a garment; lap, bay, gulf 864. sui sibi sē/sēsē [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] him-
837. sīve [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] her- itself, themselves
whether; sīve ... sīve: whether ... or → seu 865. sum esse fuī [Verb: Irregular; Life and Being] be, exist;
838. socius -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Social futūrum fut. infin. often = fore, impf. subj. often =
Life] friendly, allied; socius -ī m.: partner, forem for essem
comrade 866. sūmō sūmere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] take up
839. soleō -ēre -uī - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Personality sūmpsī
itum Traits/Characteristics] be accustomed sūmptum
840. sōl sōlis m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Air and Fire] sun 867. super [Adverb; Place] over (adv. and prep.
841. sōlum [Adverb; Measurement] only, merely +acc.)

842. sōlus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; 868. superbus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Measurement] only, alone Personality Traits/Characteristics]
overbearing, proud, haughty
843. solvō solvere [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Travel] release, set
solvī solūtum sail 869. superī -ōrum m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Religion] those
pl. above, i.e. the gods
844. somnus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Life and Being]
sleep, slumber; (pl.) dreams 870. superō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; War and Peace]
overcome, surpass, defeat
845. sonō sonāre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Other Senses]
sonuī sonitum sound, resound 871. supersum -esse [Verb: Irregular; Place] remain, survive; be
-fuī superfluous (to)
846. soror -ōris f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household]
sister 872. superus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Religion] situated above, upper
847. sors sortis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Religion] lot, fate,
destiny; oracle 873. supplicium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Justice]
punishment, penalty
848. spargō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Earth and Water]
spargere scatter 874. suprā [Preposition; Place] above, beyond (adv.
sparsī sparsum and prep. +acc.)

849. spatium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Air and Fire] space 875. surgō surgere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Earth and
surrēxī Water] rise
850. speciēs -ēī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Vision] aspect, surrēctum
appearance
876. suscipiō -cipere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -iō; Verbs of
851. spectō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Vision] look at, -cēpī ceptum Transport] take up
consider
877. sustineō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Social Life] hold
852. spērō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Emotions] to hope sustinēre up, sustain
853. spēs speī f. [Noun: 5th Declension; Emotions] hope sustinuī
sustentum
854. spīritus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; Life and Being]
breath, life, spirit 878. suus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Pronouns/Interrogatives] his own, her
855. statim [Adverb; Time] immediately
own, its own
879. taceō -ēre -uī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Other Senses] be 903. terreō terrēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] terrify,
-itum silent; tacitus -a -um, silent terruī frighten
880. tālis tāle [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Measurement] territum
such 904. tertius -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
881. tam [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] so, so much Measurement] third

882. tamen [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] 905. testis -is m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Justice] witness
nevertheless, still 906. timeō -ēre -uī [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Emotions] to fear, to
883. tamquam [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] so as, just as dread

884. tandem [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] finally 907. timor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Emotions] fear

885. tangō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Other Senses] 908. tollō tollere [Verb: Irregular; Violence] raise up, destroy
tangere touch sustulī
tetigī tāctum sublātum

886. tantum, [Adverb; Measurement] only 909. tot [Adverb; Measurement] so many
tantummodo 910. tōtus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
887. tantus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Measurement] whole, entire
um Measurement] so great, so much; (as 911. trādō -dere - [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Business/Money]
pronoun) such a quantity, so much; tantī, at didī -ditum hand over, yield
such a price, of such worth 912. trahō trahere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Verbs of
888. tardus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Time] trāxī trāctum Compelling/Directing] drag, draw
um slow, sluggish, lingering 913. trānseō -īre - [Verb: Irregular; Travel] go across
889. tēctum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The House] roof; iī -itum
building, house 914. trēs tria [Adjective: Numeral; Measurement] three
890. tegō tegere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Deception] cover, 915. tribūnus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] tribune, title
tēxī tēctum conceal of various Roman officials, as mīlitum, plēbis,
891. tellus tellūris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Earth and Water] earth aerāriī
f. 916. trīstis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Emotions] sad,
892. tēlum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace] solemn, grim
missile, weapon, spear 917. tum or tunc [Adverb; Time] then
893. tempestas - [Noun: 3rd Declension; Lengths of Time]
918. turba -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; The City] crowd,
tātis f. period of time, season; bad weather, storm
uproar
894. templum -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Religion] consecrated
919. turbō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory]
n. ground; temple
disturb, confuse
895. temptō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Making/Doing] try, test
920. turpis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Other Senses]
896. tempus -oris [Noun: 3rd Declension; Time] time ugly, unsightly; disgraceful
n. 921. tū tuī tibi tē [Pronoun; Pronouns/Interrogatives] you (sing.)
897. tendō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] stretch,
922. tūtus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; War and
tendere extend, direct (one's steps or course)
Peace] safe, protected
tetendī
tentum 923. tuus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
Pronouns/Interrogatives] your
898. tenebrae - [Noun: 1st Declension; Vision] darkness, the
brārum f. pl. shadows 924. ubi [Adverb; Place] where, when

899. teneō -ēre - [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Other Senses] hold, 925. ūllus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
uī tentum keep Pronouns/Interrogatives] any, anyone
900. tener -era - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Other 926. ultimus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
erum Senses] tender um Geography] farthest, final, last, ultimate
901. tergum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The Body] back, rear; 927. ultrā [Preposition; Place] beyond, further (adv. and
ā tergō: from the rear prep. + acc.)
902. terra -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Earth and Water] land 928. umbra -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Vision] shade, shadow
929. umquam [Adverb; Time] ever
930. unda -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Earth and Water]
wave, flowing water, water
931. unde [Adverb; Place] from where 955. veniō venīre [Verb: 4th Conjugation; Motion] come
932. undique [Adverb; Place] from all sides, on all sides vēnī ventum
956. ventus -ī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Air and Fire] wind
933. ūnus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Measurement]
um one 957. verbum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Writing/Poetry] word
934. urbs [Noun: 3rd Declension; The City] city 958. vērē [Adverb; Speech/Oratory] truly
urbis f. 959. vereor verērī [Verb: Deponent; Emotions] fear, stand in
935. ūsque [Adverb; Time] up to; continuously veritus sum awe of
936. ūsus -ūs [Noun: 4th Declension; Education/Knowledge] 960. vērō [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] in fact,
m. use, experience certainly, without doubt
937. uterque [Conjunction; Measurement] each of two 961. vertō vertere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Motion] turn
utraque vertī versum
utrumque 962. vērus -a -um [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
938. ūtilis -e [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Making/Doing] useful Speech/Oratory] TRUE
939. ūtor ūtī [Verb: Deponent; Making/Doing] use, consume, 963. vester vestra [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
ūsus employ (+ abl.) vestrum Pronouns/Interrogatives] your
sum 964. vestīgium -ī [Noun: 2nd Declension; Travel] footstep,
940. utrum [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] whether; n. footprint, track
utrum ... an: whether ... or 965. vestis -is f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Life and Being]
941. ut, utī [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] as (+ indic.); so garment, robe, clothing
that, with the result that (+ subj.); (in questions) in 966. vetō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Verbs of
what manner, how; (exclam.) to what an extent! vetuī vetītum Compelling/Directing] forbid
how!
967. vetus veteris [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Time] old
942. uxor [Noun: 3rd Declension; The Household] wife
uxōris f. 968. via -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Travel] way, street

943. vacō [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Measurement] be empty, 969. vīcīnus -a - [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension;
vacāre open, unoccupied um Geography] neighboring, near

944. vacuus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Measurement] 970. victōria -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; War and Peace]
-um empty victory

945. vagus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Travel] 971. victor -ōris m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
-um wandering, shifting conqueror

946. valeō [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Social Life] be strong, 972. videō vidēre [Verb: 2nd Conjugation; Vision] see
valēre excel, be valid, prevail; valē: farewell! vīdī vīsum
valuī 973. vincō vincere [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; War and Peace]
947. validus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Personality vīcī victum conquer
-um Traits/Characteristics] strong 974. vinculum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; War and Peace]
948. vanus -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Deception] bond, fetter, tie
-um empty; false, deceitful 975. vīnum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Animals/Plants] vine,
949. varius -a [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Other Senses] wine
-um changing, varied, various 976. virgō -inis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; People] maiden,
950. vātēs -is [Noun: 3rd Declension; Writing/Poetry] poet, bard virgin, girl
m. 977. virtūs -ūtis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Personality
951. ve [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] or Traits/Characteristics] valor, manliness, virtue
(postpositive enclitic) 978. vir virī m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; People] man
952. vehō [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Travel] carry; vehor 979. vīs f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; War and Peace]
vehere vehī vectus sum: travel, ride force; (acc.) vim, (abl.) vī; (pl.) vīrēs, strength
vēxī 980. vīta -ae f. [Noun: 1st Declension; Life and Being] life
vectum
981. vitium -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Justice] flaw, fault,
953. vel [Conjunction; Conjunctions/Adverbs] or else, or;
crime
even; vel ... vel: either ... or
982. vītō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Social Life] avoid,
954. velut [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] even as, just as
shun
983. vīvō vīvere vīxī [Verb: 3rd Conjugation -ō; Life and Being] live
vīctum
984. vix [Adverb; Conjunctions/Adverbs] scarcely
985. vocō -āre [Verb: 1st Conjugation; Speech/Oratory] call
986. volō velle voluī [Verb: Irregular; Emotions] wish, be willing
987. volucer -cris -cre [Adjective: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] flying
988. volucris -is f./m. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Animals/Plants] bird
989. voluntās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Emotions] wish, desire
990. voluptās -ātis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Social Life] pleasure, enjoyment
991. vōs [Adjective: 1st and 2nd Declension; Pronouns/Interrogatives] you (pl.); (gen.) vestrum/vestrī, (dat./abl.) vōbīs,
(acc.) vōs
992. vōtum -ī n. [Noun: 2nd Declension; Religion] solemn promise, vow; hope
993. vōx vōcis f. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Speech/Oratory] voice, utterance
994. vulgō [Adverb; The City] commonly
995. vulgus -ī n. and m. [Noun: 2nd Declension; The City] the common people
996. vulnus -eris n. [Noun: 3rd Declension; Violence] wound
997. vultus -ūs m. [Noun: 4th Declension; The Body] look, expression, face

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