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