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Vocabulary list for AP Latin Unit 1.3 including adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions, prepositions, pronouns, nouns, and verbs.
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amicus, -a, -um
friendly, loving
angustus, -a, -um
narrow
immortalis (inm-), -e
immortal, undying
levis, -e
light
longus, -a, -um
long, extended
medius, -a, -um
middle (of)
novus, -a, -um
new, recent
primus, -a, -um
first
superus, -a, -um
upper, higher; pl. the gods
tantus, -a, -um
so great, such (a great)
ullus, -a, -um
any, any one
adhuc
until now, to this point, still
deinde or dein
then, next
ita
in this way, so, thus
magis
more
modo
only
postea
afterward
semper
always, forever
tam
so, so much
ubi
where; when
an
or, or whether
nisi or ni
not, unless, except
quia
because, since
intra
(with acc.) within; during
amicitia, -ae (f.)
friendship, alliance
amicus, -i (m.)
friend, loved one
ancilla, -ae (f.)
enslaved woman
arma, -orum (n.pl.)
arms, weapons; instruments, tools
athleta, -ae (m.)
athlete
propter
(with acc.) because of, on account of; near
quidam, quaedam, quoddam
certain, certain one, somebody, one
uterque, utraque, utrumque
each (one); both
caput, -itis (n.)
head
cena, -ae (f.)
dinner; meal
consilium, -i (n.)
council; plan, idea
finis, -is (c.)
boundary, limit, border, end
fortuna, -ae (f.)
chance, luck, fate, fortune
hostis, -is (m.)
enemy, foe; foreigner
ignis, -is (m.)
fire
imperium, -i (n.)
command; supreme power, empire
litus, -oris (n.)
seashore, beach
mare, -is (n.)
sea
mater, -tris (f.)
mother
metus, -us (m.)
fear, dread
mons, montis (m.)
mountain
mors, -tis (f.)
death
oculus, -i (m.)
eye
periculum or periclum, -i (n.)
danger, peril
poeta, -ae (m.)
poet
populus, -i (m.)
people, nation
servus, -i (m.)
enslaved man
tempus, -oris (n.)
time, season
tremor, -oris (m.)
shaking, quaking, trembling, tremor
accipio (adc-), -ere, -cepi, -ceptum
to receive, accept, get
appropinquo (adp-), -are, -avi, -atum
(with dat.) to approach; come near to
ardeo, -ere, arsi, arsum
to be on fire, burn, blaze
ceno, -are, -avi, -atum
to dine (on), eat, have dinner with
claudo, -ere, -si, -sum
to shut, close, shut up
credo, -ere, -didi, -ditum
(with dat.) to believe, trust; to confide in
curro, -ere, cucurri, cursum
to run, move quickly, travel quickly
eo, ire, ivi or ii, itum
to go
fugio, -ere, fugi, fugitum
to flee, run away
habito, -are, -avi, -atum
to inhabit, dwell; to live, stay
haurio, -ire, hausi, haustum
to draw out; to drain, drink up, spill, shed
iaceo, -ere, -cui, -citum
to lie down, rest
impono (inp-), -ere, -posui, -positum
to place (upon), set (on), impose, establish
inquit (defective verb)
to say
misceo, -ere, miscui, mixtum
to mix, mingle
puto, -are, -avi, -atum
to think; (less often) to clean, trim
reddo, -ere, -didi, -ditum
to give back, return; give up
scio, -ire, -ivi, -itum
to know
sono, -are, -ui, -itum
to make a noise, sound, resound
surgo, -ere, surrexi, surrectum
to rise, arise, get up, stand up
teneo, -ere, tenui, tentum
to hold, grasp
valeo, -ere, -ui, -itum
to be strong, be vigorous, have strength, be able
vinco, -ere, vici, victum
to conquer, defeat, be victorious, win, succeed
vivo, -ere, vixi, victum
to live, be alive, have life