Latin Vocabulary and Verbs

Latin Vocabulary

Nouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs

Page 1:
  • nox – night

  • otium – leisure, peace

  • quercus – oak tree

  • ovis – sheep

  • bos – ox, cow

  • capella – she-goat

  • lupus – wolf

  • calamus – reed, pen

  • avena – oat, reed

  • dulcis – sweet

  • tristis – sad

  • vitis – vine

  • pecus – cattle, herd

  • discordia – discord, strife

  • apis – bee

  • fons – spring, fountain

  • pomum – fruit, apple

  • spes – hope

  • libertas – freedom

  • canis – dog

  • taurus – bull

Page 2:
  • gravis – heavy, serious

  • pinguis – fat, rich

  • aequor – sea, plain

  • cornix – crow

  • cervus – deer, stag

  • haedos – kids (young goats)

  • tener – tender, delicate

  • pastor – shepherd

  • sinister – left, unfavorable

  • laeva – left hand

  • dexter – right, favorable

  • aeger – sick, ill

  • silex – flint, hard stone

  • saxum – rock, stone

  • cupressus – cypress tree

  • umbra – shadow, shade

  • caseus – cheese

  • castaneae – chestnuts

  • carmen – song, poem

  • servitium – slavery, servitude

  • mons – mountain

  • lac – milk

Page 3:
  • piscis – fish

  • felix – happy, fortunate

  • agnus – lamb

  • lacrima – tear

  • tempus – time

  • litus – shore, beach

  • mare – sea

  • urbs – city

  • rus – countryside

  • hiems – winter

  • leo – lion

  • procul – far, distant

  • fines – boundaries, territory

  • nubes – cloud

  • unda – wave

  • ignis – fire

  • columba – dove

  • antrum – cave

  • hortus – garden

  • vallis – valley

  • causa – cause, reason

  • flumen – river

Page 4:
  • arbor – tree

  • omnis – all, every

  • amor – love

  • basium – kiss

  • venustus – charming, lovely

  • tenebricosum – dark, gloomy

Verbs

Page 4:
  • cernere – to perceive, discern

  • invidere – to envy

  • canere – to sing

  • inserere – to insert, graft

  • ire – to go

  • pasci – to graze, feed

  • solere – to be accustomed

  • ducere – to lead

  • agere – to do, drive

  • vix – scarcely, hardly

  • quondam – once, formerly

  • praedicere – to predict, foretell

  • loqui – to speak

Page 5:
  • pati – to suffer, endure

  • arbitrari – to think, judge

  • licet – it is permitted

  • mirari – to wonder, admire

  • mori – to die

  • labi – to slip, fall

  • accidit – it happens

  • oriri – to rise, originate

  • sequi – to follow

  • proficisci – to set out, depart

  • fugere – to flee