AP Prose - All Vocab Through Vesuvius Erupts

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546 Terms

1

aeger aegra aegrum

sick, ill, injured, painful, corrupt, sad, sorrowful

2

aliēnus –a –um

of another, belonging to another, not one’s own, foreign, alien, strange, foregin, foregin

3

aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod

some, any, someone, someone, someone, something, something, something

4

alius alia aliud (archaic: alis alid)

another, other, different, one…the other (alius…alius), some…others (alii…alii)

5

alter altera alterum

one, another, the one, the other (of two), other, other, other, other of two, other of two

6

ānxius –a –um

anxious, uneasy, disturbed, concerned, careful, worried

7

attonitus –a –um

astonished, fascinated, stupefied, dazed, inspired, shocked, shocked, shocked, Shocked, Shocked, astronished, suprised, suprised

8

bonus –a –um

good

9

brevis breve

short, small, shallow, brief

10

duō duae duo

two

11

facilis facile

easy to do, easy, without difficulty

12

fortis forte

strong, firm, stout, courageous, brave, valiant, bold, fearless

13

gravis grave

heavy, weighty, ponderous, burdensome, loaded, laden, burdened, serious, serious, serious, Serious, Serious, grave

14

immortālis immortālis immortāle

immortal, undying, imortal

15

īnfāns –antis

speechless, (as a noun) little child, infant, baby, Toddler, baby, Toddler, baby, Toddler, baby, newborn, babyi

16

ingēns ingentis

vast, huge, enormous, great, remarkable, Large, huge, Large, huge, Large, huge, very vast, the biggest

17

lentus –a –um

slow

18

māgnus –a –um

great, large, big, big, big

19

medius –a –um

in the middle, in the midst, mid, mean, middle (of), middle, middle, Middle, in the middle of, Middle, in the middle of, middle of, middle of, the middle of

20

meus –a –um

of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own

21

miser misera miserum

wretched, unfortunate, miserable, pitiable, in distress, sad

22

multus –a –um

much, great, many

23

noster nostra nostrum

our, our own, ours, of us

24

novus –a –um

new, not old, young, fresh, recent

25

nūllus –a –um

not any, none, no

26

omnis omne

all, every

27

parvus –a –um

little, small, petty, puny, inconsiderable

28

paucus –a –um

few, little

29

prīmus –a –um

the first, first

30

proximus –a –um

nearest, next

31

pulcher pulchra pulchrum

beautiful, fair, handsome

32

quālis quāle

of what sort, of what nature, what kind of a, of such a sort, kind, or nature, such as, as, what sort, what sort, what sort, what kind of, of what, what kind

33

quantus –a –um

of what size, how much, how great, as (correl. with tantus)

34

reliquus –a –um

rest of, remaining, available, left, surviving, future, further

35

similis simile

like, resembling, similar, similae

36

sōlus –a –um

alone, only, single, sole, Only, one, Only, one, Only, one

37

sordidus –a –um

dirty, unclean, foul, filthy, vulgar, low, paltry, vile, sordid, sordid

38

suus –a –um

of oneself, belonging to oneself, his own, her own, his, her, its, their, of onself

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tantus –a –um

of such size, of such a measure, so great, such, as great (correl. with quantus)

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tōtus –a –um

all, all the, all at once, whole, entire, total

41

trīstis trīste

sad, mournful, dejected, gloomy, downcast, Sad, Sad, Sad

42

tuus –a –um

your, yours, of you (singular), your, yours, of you, you, yours, your, yours, of you, you, yours

43

ūnus –a –um

one, single, alone, only, sole, a, an

44

adversus –a –um

turned to, turned against, opposite, before, in front of; unfavorable, against, opposed, turned againts

45

amīcus –a –um

loving, friendly, kind, favorable, friend, beloved

46

ārdēns –entis

glowing, fiery, hot, ablaze, burning, eager

47

grātus –a –um

beloved, dear, acceptable, pleasing, agreeable

48

nōtus –a –um

known, well known, famous

49

prīnceps –ipis

first in order, foremost, chief, emperor, first, emperorer

50

superus –a –um

that is above, upper, higher; (pl.) the gods, most high, above, higher

51

ūllus –a –um

any, any one

52

vērus –a –um

true, real, actual, genuine

53

sacer sacra sacrum

dedicated, consecrated, devoted, sacred

54

Rōmānus –a –um

of Rome, Roman

55

nōbilis –e

noble, renowned, well–known, famous, noted, celebrated

56

prior priōris

former, previous, prior, first

57

superbus –a –um

haughty, proud, vain, arrogant, insolent, domineering

58

aequus –a –um

equal, level, even, like, just, kind, impartial, fair, patient

59

antīquus –a –um

ancient, former, old, of old times

60

clārus –a –um

clear, bright, shining, brilliant

61

malus –a –um

bad, not good, evil

62

periculosus –a –um

dangerous, threatening

63

ultimus –a –um

last, farthest, most distant, most remote, uttermost, extreme

64

cūnctus –a –um

all together, whole, all, entire

65

fēlīx fēlīcis

fortunate, happy, lucky, fruitful, productive, bringing good–luck, favorable, prosperous, happy

66

aureus –a –um (alt: aurātus)

of gold, golden, gilded, gleaming like gold, splendid, gold

67

tālis tāle

such, of such a kind, such like, the like

68

hūmānus –a –um

human, of man

69

obscūrus –a –um

dark, dusky, shady, obscure

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terribilis terribile

frightful, terrible

71

vacuus –a –um

empty, unoccupied, devoid of, free of

72

albus –a –um

white, pale, fair, gray, bright, clear, favorable, auspicious

73

certus –a –um

certain, determined, resolved, fixed, settled, purposed

74

beātus –a –um

blessed, happy, prosperous, fortunate

75

candidus –a –um

bright, clear, transparent, clean, spotless, innocent, pure, unaffected, honest, white, pale

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altus –a –um

high, lofty, elevated, great, deep, profound

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niger nigra nigrum

black, dark

78

cēterus –a –um (often pl.)

the other, remainder, rest

79

dēnsus –a –um

thick, close, compact, dense, crowded

80

levis –e

light, not heavy

81

varius –a –um

diverse, different, changing, varying, various

82

angustus –a –um

narrow, confined, scanty, poor, narrowminded, petty, steep

83

adhūc

until now, heretofore, as yet, still, to this point, to this place, so far

84

bene

well

85

deinde or dein

then, next, thereafter, afterward

86

dēnique

finally, in the end, and then

87

diū

a long time, long while, long, for a long time, long whilw

88

iam

at the moment, at the present moment, now, already, at this time, just now, at present

89

ibī

in that place, there, on the spot, then, thereupon

90

interim

meanwhile, in the meantime, inbetween

91

iterum

again, a second time, once more, anew

92

maxime

in the highest degree, especially, exceedingly, very, most, most, most, very much, in the higest degree, in the highest

93

multum

much, very much, greatly

94

nōn

not, by no means, not at all

95

nōnne

…right?, …correct?, …yes? [indicates a question that expects a “yes” answer], right?, is it not?, right?, is it not?, right..?, expects yes, expects yes, …yes?, …yes?

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numquam

at no time, never, mever

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nunc

now, at present, at this time

98

postquam

after that, after, as soon as, when, afterward

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prīmum

at first, first, in the first place, in the beginning, firsr

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procul

in the distance, at a distance, away, apart, far, far off, far away