Latin Via Ovid ch: VI
āra, ārae
altar
causa, causae
cause, reason
Diāna, Diānae
Diana, goddess of the moon and the hunt
dōnum, dōnī
gift
fāma, fāmae
reputation, report, fame
familia, familiae
family
fīlius, fīliī
son
flamma, flammae
flame
fortūna, fortūnae
fortune
Graecia, Graeciae
Greece
Lātōna, Lātōnae
Latona, mother of Apollo and Diana
līberī, līberōrum
children
Mantō
Manto, a wise woman
Niobē
Niobe, a queen
oculus, oculī
eye
oppidum, oppidī
town
Phoebus, Phoebī
Phoebus Apollo
potentia, potentiae
power
puer, puerī
boy
rēgia, rēgiae
palace
superbia, superbiae
pride
templum, templī
temple
Thēbae, Thēbārum
Thebes (city)
via, viae
road, street
circumspectō
I look about, cast a glance
moneō
I warn, I advise
ōrnō
I decorate, adorn
ōrō
I pray, beg for, ask for
praestō
I stand before, I surpass
rogō
I ask
stō
I stand
beātus, beāta, beātum
happy, blessed
clārus, clāra, clārum
famous, illustrious, bright, shining, clear
dignus, digna, dignum
worthy
multus, multa, multum
much, many if plural
sānctus, sāncta, sānctum
sacred, holy
suus, sua, suum
his own, her own, its own
cūr
why
ecce
behold
ibi
there
sōlum
only