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Chapter 02
Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary, Chapter 2
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02/29/2012

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Term

fāma, fāmae

[feminine noun]

Definition
rumor, report; fame, reputation
Term

fōrma,  fōrmae

[feminine noun]

Definition
form, shape; beauty
Term

fortūna, fortūnae

[feminine noun]

Definition
fortune, luck
Term

īra, īrae

[feminine noun]

Definition
ire, anger
Term

nauta, nautae

[masculine noun]

Definition
sailor
Term

patria, patriae

[feminine noun]

Definition
fatherland, native land, (one's) country
Term

pecūnia, pecūniae

[feminine noun]

Definition
money
Term

philosophia, philosophiae

[feminine noun]

Definition
philosophy
Term

poena, poenae

[feminine noun]

Definition
penalty, punishment
Term

poenās dāre

[idiom]

Definition
to pay the punishment
Term

poēta, poētae

[masculine noun]

Definition
poet
Term

porta, portae

[feminine noun]

Definition
gate, entrance
Term

puella, pullae

[feminine noun]

Definition
girl
Term

rosa, rosae

[feminine noun]

Definition
rose
Term

sententia, sententiae

[feminine noun]

Definition
feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence
Term

vita, vitae

[feminine noun]

Definition
life; mode of life
Term

antīqua, antīquae

[adjective]

 

*the full dictionary form of this word is

antīquus, antīqua, antīquum

Definition
ancient, old-time
Term

magna, magnae

[adjective]

 

*the full dictionary entry for this word is

magnus, magna, magnum

Definition
large, great; important
Term

mea, meae

[adjective]

 

*the full dictionary entry for this word is

meus, mea, meum

Definition
my
Term

multa, multae

[adjective]

 

*the full dictionary form for this word is

multus, multa, multum

Definition
much, many
Term

tua, tuae

[adjective]

 

*the full dictionary entry for this word is

tuus, tua, tuum

Definition
your (to one person)
Term

et

[conjunction]

Definition
and; even
Term

et . . . et

[idiom]

Definition
both . . . and
Term

sed

[conjunction]

Definition
but
Term

Ō

[interjection]

Definition

O!, Oh!

commonly used with the vocative

Term

sine

[preposition + ablative]

Definition
without
Term

est

[verb]

Definition
is
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