Latin for Beginners: frequential lexicon (Latin Core Vocabulary DCC), the first 300 most common words.

TODO

Translate the lemma, giving more than a significate, if possible.

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Exercise A

  • [DCC02.0]. vōx, voice, utterance
  • [DCC02.1]. bellum, war
  • [DCC02.2]. dēbēre, owe, be obliged
  • [DCC02.3]. perīculum, danger
  • [DCC02.4]. ēgī, drive, do, act
  • [DCC02.5]. longum, long, far
  • [DCC02.6]. pereō, perish, be lost
  • [DCC02.7]. fidēs, trust, faith
  • [DCC02.8]. dīgnum, worthy
  • [DCC02.9]. mūnus, gift, offering; duty, obligation; (pl.) gladiatorial show
  • [DCC02.10]. lītus, shore
  • [DCC02.11]. parum, too little
  • [DCC02.12]. placeō, please
  • [DCC02.13]. prīmum, at first, firstly
  • [DCC02.14]. carmen, song
  • [DCC02.15]. inter, between, among; during (+ acc.)
  • [DCC02.16]. negāre, deny, refuse
  • [DCC02.17]. nam, for, indeed, really
  • [DCC02.18]. coniunx, spouse, husband, wife
  • [DCC02.19]. simul, at the same time
  • [DCC02.20]. mōns, mountain
  • [DCC02.21]. duo, two
  • [DCC02.22]. parāre, prepare, acquire; parātus -a -um, ready
  • [DCC02.23]. mīles, soldier
  • [DCC02.24]. , lest, that not
  • [DCC02.25]. nōmen, name
  • [DCC02.26]. iter, journey, route
  • [DCC02.27]. tam, so, so much
  • [DCC02.28]. atque, and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul atque, as soon as; → ac
  • [DCC02.29]. magis, more
  • [DCC02.30]. unda, wave, flowing water, water
  • [DCC02.31]. prō, for, on behalf of, in proportion to (+abl.)
  • [DCC02.32]. quoque, also, too
  • [DCC02.33]. nostrum, our
  • [DCC02.34]. mors, death
  • [DCC02.35]. gēns, family, clan
  • [DCC02.36]. sustulī, raise up, destroy
  • [DCC02.37]. sequor, follow
  • [DCC02.38]. ita, thus, so
  • [DCC02.39]. dum, while (+ indic.); until (+ subj.); provided that (+ subj.)
  • [DCC02.40]. ergō, therefore
  • [DCC02.41]. nisi,, if not, unless
  • [DCC02.42]. multus, much, many; multō, by far
  • [DCC02.43]. animus, spirit, mind
  • [DCC02.44]. amor, love
  • [DCC02.45]. tēlum, missile, weapon, spear
  • [DCC02.46]. rēgnum, kingship, kingdom
  • [DCC02.47]. rapiō, seize, tear away
  • [DCC02.48]. cūncta, entire all together
  • [DCC02.49]. urbs, city
  • [DCC02.50]. licuit, it is permitted (+ dat. + infin.)
  • [DCC02.51]. ferus, wild, fierce; fera -ae f.: wild animal
  • [DCC02.52]. nāscor, be born
  • [DCC02.53]. passus sum, permit, endure
  • [DCC02.54]. noster, our
  • [DCC02.55]. per, through (+acc.)
  • [DCC02.56]. dolor, pain, grief
  • [DCC02.57]. timuī, to fear, to dread
  • [DCC02.58]. sīgnum, sign, standard, mark
  • [DCC02.59]. metus, fear, dread
  • [DCC02.60]. trahere, drag, draw
  • [DCC02.61]. honor, honor, glory; office, post
  • [DCC02.62]. eques, horseman, knight
  • [DCC02.63]. trīste, sad, solemn, grim
  • [DCC02.64]. poena, penalty, punishment
  • [DCC02.65]. puella, girl; girl-friend
  • [DCC02.66]. tantum, so great, so much; (as pronoun) such a quantity, so much; tantī, at such a price, of such worth
  • [DCC02.67]. velle, wish, be willing
  • [DCC02.68]. parēns, parent
  • [DCC02.69]. līberum, free; līberī (m. pl.): freeborn children
  • [DCC02.70]. neque, and not, nor; neque ... neque, neither ... nor; → nec
  • [DCC02.71]. silva, forest, grove
  • [DCC02.72]. ubi, where, when
  • [DCC02.73]. audīre, hear, listen to
  • [DCC02.74]. vīvere, live
  • [DCC02.75]. negō, deny, refuse
  • [DCC02.76]. soluī, be accustomed
  • [DCC02.77]. quidem, certainly, at least
  • [DCC02.78]. trādidī, hand over, yield
  • [DCC02.79]. autem, moreover, but, however
  • [DCC02.80]. ne, interrogative particle attached to the emphatic word in a question
  • [DCC02.81]. alta, high, lofty; deep
  • [DCC02.82]. mīlle, thousand
  • [DCC02.83]. virtūs, valor, manliness, virtue
  • [DCC02.84]. sanguis, blood
  • [DCC02.85]. lūx, light of day
  • [DCC02.86]. eadem, the same
  • [DCC02.87]. contrā, against, opposite (adv. and prep. +acc.)
  • [DCC02.88]. prīmus, first
  • [DCC02.89]. mōs, custom, habit; (pl.) character
  • [DCC02.90]. an, or (in questions); utrum ... an: whether ... or
  • [DCC02.91]. imperium, command, power
  • [DCC02.92]. bene, well
  • [DCC02.93]. numquam, never
  • [DCC02.94]. tamen, nevertheless, still
  • [DCC02.95]. , down from, about, concerning (+ abl.)
  • [DCC02.96]. nātus, son
  • [DCC02.97]. quaesītum, seek, inquire
  • [DCC02.98]. statum, stand
  • [DCC02.99]. raptum, seize, tear away
  • [DCC02.100]. tōta, whole, entire
  • [DCC02.101]. nunc, now
  • [DCC02.102]. quaedam, a certain one, someone
  • [DCC02.103]. duae, two
  • [DCC02.104]. domus, house, home
  • [DCC02.105]. saeva, fierce, raging, wrathful
  • [DCC02.106]. relinquō, abandon
  • [DCC02.107]. frāter, brother
  • [DCC02.108]. manus, hand; band of men
  • [DCC02.109]. itaque, and so, therefore
  • [DCC02.110]. placēre, please
  • [DCC02.111]. equus, horse
  • [DCC02.112]. soleō, be accustomed
  • [DCC02.113]. haud, not
  • [DCC02.114]. putāre, think, suppose
  • [DCC02.115]. at, but, but yet
  • [DCC02.116]. tentum, hold, keep
  • [DCC02.117]. ventus, wind
  • [DCC02.118]. sine, without (+ abl.)
  • [DCC02.119]. licitum est, it is permitted (+ dat. + infin.)
  • [DCC02.120]. nātūra, nature
  • [DCC02.121]. vīcī, conquer
  • [DCC02.122]. servāre, save, watch over
  • [DCC02.123]. deus, god; goddess
  • [DCC02.124]. nūlla, not any, no one
  • [DCC02.125]. fātum, fate; death
  • [DCC02.126]. capiō, seize
  • [DCC02.127]. idem, the same
  • [DCC02.128]. nostrum/nostrī, we
  • [DCC02.129]. novus, new
  • [DCC02.130]. pressum, press, pursue, overwhelm
  • [DCC02.131]. fortūna, fortune
  • [DCC02.132]. oculus, eye
  • [DCC02.133]. mare, sea
  • [DCC02.134]. iussum, bid, order
  • [DCC02.135]. amīca, friendly; (as subst.) friend
  • [DCC02.136]. pectus, chest, breast
  • [DCC02.137]. ac, and in addition, and also, and; (after comparatives) than; simul ac, as soon as; → atque
  • [DCC02.138]. annus, year
  • [DCC02.139]. reddō, return, give back
  • [DCC02.140]. vīta, life
  • [DCC02.141]. pēs, foot
  • [DCC02.142]. servō, save, watch over
  • [DCC02.143]. unde, from where
  • [DCC02.144]. ūllus, any, anyone
  • [DCC02.145]. venīre, come
  • [DCC02.146]. malum, bad, evil
  • [DCC02.147]. VERO, in fact, certainly, without doubt
  • [DCC02.148]. nāscī, be born
  • [DCC02.149]. tulī, bear, carry, endure
  • [DCC02.150]. mittere, send, let go
  • [DCC02.151]. meus, my
  • [DCC02.152]. sub, under, close to (+acc. or abl.)
  • [DCC02.153]. verbum, word
  • [DCC02.154]. terra, land
  • [DCC02.155]. līber, free; līberī (m. pl.): freeborn children
  • [DCC02.156]. vel, or else, or; even; vel ... vel: either … or
  • [DCC02.157]. vertī, turn
  • [DCC02.158]. dux, leader, general
  • [DCC02.159]. alium, other, another; ālias: at another time
  • [DCC02.160]. puer, boy; slave
  • [DCC02.161]. reddidī, return, give back
  • [DCC02.162]. genus, origin, lineage, kind
  • [DCC02.163]. vetus, old
  • [DCC02.164]. uterque, each of two
  • [DCC02.165]. fera, wild, fierce; fera -ae f.: wild animal
  • [DCC02.166]. corpus, body
  • [DCC02.167]. amō, to love; amāns -ntis m./f.: lover
  • [DCC02.168]. vestra, your
  • [DCC02.169]. deinde/dein, then, next
  • [DCC02.170]. īdem, the same
  • [DCC02.171]. modus, measure, manner, kind
  • [DCC02.172]. causa, cause, reason; causā + preceding genitive, for the sake of
  • [DCC02.173]. nūllus, not any, no one
  • [DCC02.174]. tantus, so great, so much; (as pronoun) such a quantity, so much; tantī, at such a price, of such worth
  • [DCC02.175]. dīgna, worthy
  • [DCC02.176]. laetum, glad, joyful
  • [DCC02.177]. captum, seize
  • [DCC02.178]. hīc, here; hinc: from here
  • [DCC02.179]. ferum, wild, fierce; fera -ae f.: wild animal
  • [DCC02.180]. quisque, each one, everyone
  • [DCC02.181]. etiam, also, even
  • [DCC02.182]. mortuus sum, die
  • [DCC02.183]. māter, mother
  • [DCC02.184]. īra, wrath, anger
  • [DCC02.185]. certum, sure, fixed
  • [DCC02.186]. aqua, water
  • [DCC02.187]. iuvenis, youth
  • [DCC02.188]. quisquis, whoever, whichever
  • [DCC02.189]. inquam,, say (used with direct speech)
  • [DCC02.190]. victum, conquer
  • [DCC02.191]. quia, because
  • [DCC02.192]. locus, place; loca (n. pl.) region
  • [DCC02.193]. agere, drive, do, act
  • [DCC02.194]. quaerō, seek, inquire
  • [DCC02.195]. ausus sum, dare, be eager
  • [DCC02.196]. populus, people
  • [DCC02.197]. modo, just, just now; modo ... modo: now ... now, at one moment ... at another, sometimes ... sometimes
  • [DCC02.198]. tempus, time
  • [DCC02.199]. parvum, small
  • [DCC02.200]. dīcō, say; causam dīcere, plead a case; diem dīcere, appoint a day
  • [DCC02.201]. pōnere, put, place; put aside
  • [DCC02.202]. diēs, day
  • [DCC02.203]. vīs, force; (acc.) vim, (abl.) vī; (pl.) vīrēs, strength
  • [DCC02.204]. timeō, to fear, to dread
  • [DCC02.205]. vincere, conquer
  • [DCC02.206]. vīvō, live
  • [DCC02.207]. lēx, law
  • [DCC02.208]. solēre, be accustomed
  • [DCC02.209]. misera, wretched, pitiable
  • [DCC02.210]. grave, heavy, serious
  • [DCC02.211]. fierī, become, happen, be done
  • [DCC02.212]. rēx, king
  • [DCC02.213]. altum, high, lofty; deep
  • [DCC02.214]. sciō, know
  • [DCC02.215]. accipiō, receive
  • [DCC02.216]. vester, your
  • [DCC02.217]. vocāre, call
  • [DCC02.218]. scelus, crime, sin
  • [DCC02.219]. leve, light, trivial
  • [DCC02.220]. sīc, in this manner, thus; sīc ... ut: in the same way as
  • [DCC02.221]. quaerere, seek, inquire
  • [DCC02.222]. flamma, flame, fire
  • [DCC02.223]. levis, light, trivial
  • [DCC02.224]. flūmen, stream, river
  • [DCC02.225]. altus, high, lofty; deep
  • [DCC02.226]. quoddam, a certain one, someone
  • [DCC02.227]. hostis, stranger, enemy
  • [DCC02.228]. tunc, then
  • [DCC02.229]. altera, other of two
  • [DCC02.230]. parō, prepare, acquire; parātus -a -um, ready
  • [DCC02.231]. saevum, fierce, raging, wrathful
  • [DCC02.232]. volō, wish, be willing
  • [DCC02.233]. ingēns, huge, enormous
  • [DCC02.234]. ratiō, method, plan, reason
  • [DCC02.235]. parva, small
  • [DCC02.236]. affuī, be present
  • [DCC02.237]. amīcum, friendly; (as subst.) friend
  • [DCC02.238]. lātum, bear, carry, endure
  • [DCC02.239]. cōnsilium, plan; council, group of advisors
  • [DCC02.240]. tua, your
  • [DCC02.241]. saepe, often
  • [DCC02.242]. vir, man
  • [DCC02.243]. apud, near, in the presence of (+acc.)
  • [DCC02.244]. ars, skill
  • [DCC02.245]. vultus, look, expression, face
  • [DCC02.246]. castrum, fortress, (regularly plural, castra camp)
  • [DCC02.247]. semper, always, ever
  • [DCC02.248]. spēs, hope
  • [DCC02.249]. inquiunt:, say (used with direct speech)
  • [DCC02.250]. tenuī, hold, keep
  • [DCC02.251]. mōtum, move
  • [DCC02.252]. nēmō, no one (gen. nūllīus, dat. nūllī, abl. nūllō or nūllā → nūllus -a -um)
  • [DCC02.253]. audēre, dare, be eager
  • [DCC02.254]. meum, my
  • [DCC02.255]. malus, bad, evil
  • [DCC02.256]. amāre, to love; amāns -ntis m./f.: lover
  • [DCC02.257]. novum, new
  • [DCC02.258]. tōtum, whole, entire
  • [DCC02.259]. ista, that, that of yours; adv. istīc or istūc: over there; istinc: from over there
  • [DCC02.260]. tollō, raise up, destroy
  • [DCC02.261]. ferō, bear, carry, endure
  • [DCC02.262]. aliquod, some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
  • [DCC02.263]. via, way, street
  • [DCC02.264]. cūra, care, concern
  • [DCC02.265]. ferrum, iron, iron weapon or implement
  • [DCC02.266]. aliquae, some, any; si quis, si quid: anyone who, anything that
  • [DCC02.267]. itum, go
  • [DCC02.268]. gravis, heavy, serious
  • [DCC02.269]. tum, then
  • [DCC02.270]. facere, do, make
  • [DCC02.271]. audeō, dare, be eager
  • [DCC02.272]. pār, equal
  • [DCC02.273]. labor, toil, exertion
  • [DCC02.274]. gerō, bear, manage; bellum gerere, wage war
  • [DCC02.275]. morī, die
  • [DCC02.276]. mēns, mind
  • [DCC02.277]. vōs, you (pl.); (gen.) vestrum/vestrī, (dat./abl.) vōbīs, (acc.) vōs
  • [DCC02.278]. petītum, seek, aim at
  • [DCC02.279]. nōs, we
  • [DCC02.280]. prope, near, next; (comp.) propior, (superl.) proximus; (adv.) prope, nearly, almost
  • [DCC02.281]. quis, who? what? which?
  • [DCC02.282]. ante, before, in front of (adv. and prep. + acc.)
  • [DCC02.283]. iacēre, lie
  • [DCC02.284]. tollere, raise up, destroy
  • [DCC02.285]. caelum, sky, heavens
  • [DCC02.286]. cūnctum, entire all together
  • [DCC02.287]. relātum, bring back; report

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