CLC 13-15 Vocabulary Exam Review

NOUNS

  • aedificium, aedificiī (n): building
  • ager, agrī (m): field
  • agmen, agminis (n): line, procession
  • agnus, agnī (m): lamb
  • amor, amoris (m): love
  • animus, animī (m): mind
  • aqua, aquae (f): water
  • arbor, arboris (f): tree
  • aula, aulae (f): palace
  • Britannī, Britannōrum (m pl): Britons
  • Britannia, Britanniae (f): Britain
  • campus, campī (m): field, open plain
  • coniūrātiō, coniūrātiōnis (f): plot, conspiracy
  • cūra, cūrae (f): care, concern
  • custōs, custōdis (m): guardian
  • domina, dominae (f): mistress, lady of the house
  • dōnum, dōnī (n): gift
  • eques, equitis (m): knight, horseman
  • equus, equī (m): horse
  • faber, fabrī (m): craftsman
  • ferrum, ferrī (n): iron
  • fortūna, fortūnae (f): fortune, lot (in life)
  • gens, gentis (f): tribe
  • hiems, hiemis (f): winter
  • horreum, horreī (n): barn
  • hostis, hostis (m): enemy
  • imperator, imperatoris (m): emperor
  • ira, irae (f): anger
  • Italia, Italiae (f): Italy
  • labor, laboris (m): work
  • lectus, lectī (m): bed, couch
  • magister, magistrī (m): foreman; teacher (somebody in charge)
  • mare, maris (n): sea
  • marītus, marītī (m): husband
  • mīles, militis (m): soldier
  • nauta, nautae (m): sailor
  • nox, noctis (f): night
  • ōrdō, ōrdinis (m): row, order
  • parens, parentis (m/f): parent
  • pars, partis (f): part
  • plaustrum, plaustrī (n): wagon, cart
  • populus, populī (m): people
  • prīnceps, prīncipis (m): chief
  • rex, regis (m): king
  • sacerdōs, sacerdōtis (m/f): priest, priestess
  • saxum, saxī (n): rock, stone
  • sol, solis (m): sun
  • supplicium, ī (n): death penalty, punishment
  • unda, undae (f): wave
  • vilicus, vilicī (m): overseer
  • vinum, vinī (n): wine
  • virgō, virginis (f): maiden, young woman
  • virtūs, virtutis (f): virtue, courage
  • vīta, vītae (f): life
  • vox, vocis (f): voice

PRONOUNS

  • aliquis, aliquid: somebody, something
  • ipse, ipsa, ipsum: himself, herself, itself, “the very”
  • quī, quae, quod: who, which
  • sē: himself, herself, itself (reflexive)

ADJECTIVES

  • aeger, aegra, aegrum: sick
  • alius, alia, aliud: other, another
  • alter, altera, alterum: other of two
  • attonitus, a, um: amazed, astonished
  • bonus, a, um: good
  • carus, a, um: dear, beloved
  • cēterus, a, um: the other; the rest
  • decōrus, a, um: proper, suitable
  • difficilis, difficilis, difficile: difficult
  • dīligēns, diligentis: careful
  • familiāris, familiāris, familiāre: relative
  • fessus, a, um: tired
  • fidēlis, fidēlis, fidēle: faithful
  • foedus, a, um: foul, horrible
  • geminus, a, um: twin
  • gravis, gravis, grave: heavy
  • inelegāns, inelegāntis: unattractive
  • miser, misera, miserum: miserable, wretched
  • necesse: necessary
  • nōbilis, nōbilis, nōbile: noble
  • novus, a, um: new
  • nūllus, a, um: no, none
  • paucī, paucae, pauca: few, several
  • solus, a, um: alone, only
  • superbus, a, um: proud, arrogant
  • timidus, a, um: fearful, frightened

VERBS

  • adveniō, advenīre, advēnī: to arrive
  • agō, agere, ēgī: to do, act
  • cantō, cantāre, cantāvī: to sing
  • cedō, cedere, cēdī: to give in, yield
  • claudō, claudere, clausī: to close
  • conveniō, convenīre, convēnī: to meet
  • debeō, debēre, debuī: ought to, should; owe
  • dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī: to destroy
  • demonstrō, demonstrāre, demonstrāvī: to show
  • dīcō, dīcere, dīxī: to say, speak
  • dō, dare, dedī: to give
  • eō, īre, iī: to go
  • excitō, excitāre, excitāvī: to stir up, excite
  • faciō, facere, fēcī: to make, do
  • ferō, ferre, tulī: to bring, carry
  • habeō, habēre, habuī: to have, hold
  • impediō, impedīre, impedīvī: to block, hinder
  • interficiō, interficere, interfēcī: to kill
  • lacrimō, lacrimāre, lacrimāvī: to cry
  • lavō, lavāre, lāvī: to wash
  • moveō, movēre, mōvī: to move
  • navigō, navigāre, navigāvī: to sail
  • nōlō, nōlle, nōluī : to be unwilling
  • petō, petere, petīvī: to seek, ask for
  • possum, posse, potuī (+INF): to be able
  • prōcedō, prōcedere, processī: to go forward
  • redeō, redīre, rediī: to go back
  • relinquō, relinquere, reliquī: to leave behind
  • retineō, retinēre, retinuī: to hold back
  • ruō, ruere, ruī: to rush
  • sacrificō, sacrificāre, sacrificāvī: to sacrifice
  • sum, esse, fuī: to be
  • tangō, tangere, tetigī: to touch
  • teneō, tenēre, tenuī: to hold
  • trahō, trahere, trāxī: to drag
  • veniō, venīre, vēnī: to come
  • videō, vidēre, vīdī: to see
  • vincō, vincere, vīcī: to conquer
  • volō, velle, voluī (+INF): to wish
  • vulnerō, vulnerāre, vulnerāvī: to wound

ADVERBS

  • anteā: before
  • bene: well
  • cotīdiē: every day, daily
  • diū: for a long time
  • facile: easily
  • intereā: meanwhile
  • ita vērō: yes
  • lentē: slowly
  • nam: for, indeed
  • num…?: surely…not?
  • nuper: recently
  • procul: far off
  • quam: than; as, how
  • tot: so many
  • ubī: where, when
  • valdē: very
  • vix: barely

PREPOSITIONS

  • ā, ab (+ABL): away from
  • ad (+ACC): to, towards
  • apud (+ACC): near, in the presence of
  • cum (+ABL): with
  • dē (+ABL): down from; about
  • ē, ex (+ABL): out of
  • in (+ABL): in, on
  • prō (+ABL): for, on behalf of
  • sine (+ABL): without
  • sub (+ABL): under

CONJUNCTION

  • -que: and
  • quamquam: although