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-ne
adverb; [indicates a yes or no question]
-que
conjunction; and
ā ab abs
preposition; (with abl.) from, away from, out of, by
abeō abīre abiī abitum
verb; to go from, go away, go off, go forth, go, depart
abōminor -ārī -ātus sum
conjunction; but (introducing a contrast to what precedes)
absum abesse āfuī āfutūrus
verb; to be away from, be absent
accēdō accēdere accessī accessum
verb; to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter
accendō accendere accendī accēnsus
verb; to kindle, set on fire, inflame
accidō accidere accidī ---
verb; to fall upon, fall to, reach by falling, happen
accipiō accipere accēpī acceptus
verb; to take without effort, receive, get, accept, hear
accūsō -āre -āvī -ātus
verb; to accuse, blame, find fault; reprimand; charge (w/ a crime)
ācer ācris ācre
adjective; sharp, bitter, pointed, piercing, shrill; keen; severe
aciēs acieī f. acies, -ei (f.)
noun; sharp edge, point; front of an army, battle line; army
ad
preposition; (with acc.) to, toward
addō addere addidī additus
verb; to put to, place upon, lay on, join, attach
adeō adīre adīvī/adiī aditus
verb; to go to, come to, come up to, approach, draw near
adhūc
adverb; until now, heretofore, as yet, still, to this point, to this place
admittō admittere admīsī admīssus
verb; to send, cause to go, let go, send off, dispatch
adsum adesse adfuī adfutūrus
verb; to be at, be present, be at hand
adsurgō -ere -surrēxī -surrēctus
verb; to rise up, rise, stand up
adversus -a -um
adjective; turned to, turned against, opposite, before, in front of; unfavorable
aedificium, -ī, n. aedificium, -i (n.)
noun; building; structure
aedificō -āre -āvī -ātus
verb; to build, construct, make; create; establish; improve
aeger aegra aegrum
adjective; sick, ill, injured; painful; corrupt; sad, sorrowful
Aenēās -ae m. Aeneas, -ae (m.)
noun; (proper) Aeneas, leader of the Trojans
aequō aequāre aequāvī aequātus
verb; to make equal, equalize
aequor aequoris n. aequor, -oris (n.)
noun; even surface, level; sea, ocean
aequus -a -um
adjective; level, even, equal, like; just, kind, impartial, fair; patient
aestās aestātis f. aestas, -atis (f.)
noun; summer; summer heat/weather; a year
aetās aetātis f. aetas, -atis (f.)
noun; life of a man, age, lifetime, years
aethēr aetheris n. aether, -eris (acc.aethera) (m.)
noun; upper air, sky
affirmō affirmāre affirmāvī affirmātus
verb; to strengthen; confirm, encourage; declare
ager agrī m. ager, agri (m.)
noun; (productive) land, a field, farm, estate, pasture
āgmen āgminis n. agmen, -inis (n.)
noun; multitude, troop, crowd; battle line, army
agō agere ēgī āctus
verb; to put in motion, do, act, move, lead, drive
agricola -ae f. agricola, -ae (m.)
noun; farmer, countryman, peasant
āiō
aio (defective verb;, ais, ait, aiunt) verb; to assert, affirm, say, tell, relate
albus -a -um
adjective; white, pale, fair, gray; bright, clear; favorable, auspicious
Alexandrīnus -a -um
adjective; Alexandrian, pertaining to Alexandria (a city in Egypt)
aliēnus -a -um
adjective; of another, belonging to another, not one's own, foreign, alien, strange
aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod
adjective; some, any
alius alia aliud (archaic: alis alid)
adjective; another, other, different; one…the other (alius…alius), some…others (alii…alii)
alter altera alterum
adjective; one, another, the one, the other (of two)
altum
height; high sky; deep sea
altus
high, lofty, elevated, great; deep, profound
ambulō
to walk, take a walk; travel, march
amīcitia
friendship; alliance, association; friendly relations
amīcus
loving, friendly, kind, favorable
āmittō
to send away, dismiss, part with, let go, lose
amnis
river
amō
to love
amor
love, affection, strong friendly feeling
amplector
to twine around, encircle, encompass, embrace
an
or, or whether
ancilla
enslaved woman
angustus
narrow, steep, close, confined; scanty, poor; narrow-minded, petty
anima
air, a current of air, breeze, wind; breath, life, soul
animal
animal, living thing
animus
soul, intelligence, reason, intellect, mind; courage
annus
year
ante
(with acc.) (of space) before, in front, forwards; (of time) before, previously
anteā
before, before this; formerly, previously, in the past
antīquus
ancient, former, old, of old times
ānxius
anxious, uneasy, disturbed; concerned; careful
aperiō
to uncover, open, disclose; explain, recount; reveal; establish
appāreō
to appear, come in sight, make an appearance
appellō
to call, address, name; request, implore, demand
Appia
(proper) a Roman female name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
appropinquō
(with dat.or ad + acc.) to approach; come near to, draw near (space/time)
apud
(with acc.) with, among, at, by, near, at the house of
aqua
water
āra
structure for sacrifice, altar
arbor
tree
architectus
architect; inventor, designer
arcus
bow, arc, arch; rainbow; anything arched or curved
ārdēns
glowing, fiery, hot, ablaze, burning, eager
ārdeō
to be on fire, burn, blaze, be burned, glow
area
ground, dry land, open space
arēna
sand, grains of sand; sandy land or desert; seashore; arena
arma
implements, outfit, instruments, tools; implements of war, arms, weapons
ars
practical skill, art
arvum
field, cultivated land, plowed land
arx
castle, citadel, fortress, stronghold
ascendō
to climb, go/climb up; mount, scale; embark; rise, ascend, move upward
aspiciō
to look at, look upon, behold, look
āter
black, coal-black, gloomy, dark
Athēnae
(proper) Athens (city in Greece)
āthlēta
wrestler, boxer, athlete, one who is in public games; expert
atque
and; than (correl. with alius); as (correl. with idem)
ātrium
atrium, reception hall in a Roman house
attonitus
astonished, fascinated; stupefied, dazed; inspired
audācia
boldness, daring, courage
audacia
boldness, courage, confidence; recklessness
audāx
bold; courageous; reckless, rash; presumptuous
audeo
to venture, dare, be bold, dare to do, risk
audio
to hear, listen (to)
aura
air (in motion), a breeze, breath of air, wind, blast
Aurēlius
(proper) a Roman male name (nomen - name of a Roman gens)
aureus
of gold, golden; gilded; gleaming like gold; splendid
auris
ear