a:tus [[vulnus, _wound_]], _wound, hurt_
vulnus, -eris, n. _wound, injury_
vulpe:s, -i:s, f. _fox_
[Illustration: EQUES ROMANUS]
ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY
This vocabulary contains only the words used in the English-Latin
exercises. For details not given here, reference may be made to the
Latin-English vocabulary. The figures 1, 2, 3, 4, after verbs indicate
the conjugation.
A
a, an, _commonly not translated_
able (be), possum, posse, potui:, ----(Sec. 495)
abode, domicilium, domici'li:, _n._
about (_adv._), circiter
about (_prep._), de:, _with abl._
about to, _expressed by fut. act. part._
abundance, co:pia, -ae, _f._
across, tra:ns, _with acc._
active, a:cer, a:cris, a:cre
advance, pro:gredior, 3
advantage, u:sus, -u:s, _m._
advise, moneo:, 2
after (_conj_.), postquam; _often expressed by the perf. part._
after (_prep._), post, _with acc._
against, in, contra:, _with acc._
aid, auxilium, auxi'li:, _n._
all, omnis, -e; to:tus, -a, -um (Sec. 108)
allow, patior, 3
ally, socius, soci:, _m._
almost, paene; fere:
alone, u:nus, -a, -um; so:lus, -a, -um (Sec. 108)
already, iam
also, quoque
always, semper
ambassador, le:ga:tus, -i:, _m._
among, apud, _with acc._
ancient, anti:quus, -a, -um
and, et; atque (ac); -que
and so, itaque
Andromeda, Andromeda, -ae, _f._
angry, i:ra:tus, -a, um
animal, animal, -a:lis, _n._
announce, nu:ntio:, 1
annoying, molestus, -a, -um
another, alius, -a, -ud (Sec. 109)
any, u:llus, -a, -um (Sec. 108)
any one, anything, quisquam, quicquam _or_ quidquam (Sec. 486)
appearance, fo:rma, -ae, _f._
appoint, creo:, 1
approach, adpropinquo:, 1, _with dat._
are, _used as auxiliary, not translated_; _as a copula_, sum (Sec. 494)
arise, orior, 4
arm, bracchium, bracchi:, _n._
armed, arma:tus, -a, -um
arms, arma, -o:rum, _n. plur._
army, exercitus, -u:s, _m._
around, circum, _with acc._
arrival, adventus, -us, _m._
arrow, sagitta, -ae, _f._
art of war, re:s mi:lita:ris
as possible, _expressed by_ quam _and superl._.
ask, peto:, 3; quaero:, 3; rogo:, 1
assail, oppugno:, 1
at, in, _with acc. or abl.;
with names of towns, locative case or abl. without a preposition_
(Sec. 268);
_time when, abl._
at once, statim
at the beginning of summer, inita: aesta:te
Athens, Athe:nae, -a:rum, _f._
attack, impetus, -us, _m._
attempt, co:nor, 1; tempto:, 1
away from, a: _or_ ab, _with abl._
B
bad, malus, -a, -um
baggage, impedi:menta, -o:rum, _n. plur._
bank
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