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What does the Latin verb 'accipiō' mean?
What does the Latin verb 'accipiō' mean?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'aer'?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'aer'?
Who is 'Albīnus' in the context of ancient Rome?
Who is 'Albīnus' in the context of ancient Rome?
What does the Latin noun 'ānulus' mean?
What does the Latin noun 'ānulus' mean?
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What is the meaning of the Latin verb 'aspiciō'?
What is the meaning of the Latin verb 'aspiciō'?
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What does the Latin noun 'bēstia' mean?
What does the Latin noun 'bēstia' mean?
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'digitus'?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'digitus'?
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What does the Latin verb 'habeō' mean?
What does the Latin verb 'habeō' mean?
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'imperium'?
What is the meaning of the Latin noun 'imperium'?
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Study Notes
Latin Vocabulary
- accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus: to accept, receive, or get
- ad (+ acc): to, towards, or at
- aer, aeris, m: air, atmosphere
- Āfrīca, Āfrīcae, f: North Africa, Libyae (a Roman province)
People and Occupations
- Albīnus, Albīnī, m: Mr. White, a shopkeeper in ancient Rome
- amīca, amīcae, f: female friend
- amīcus, amīcī, m: male friend
Animals
- asinus, -ī, m: donkey
- aqua, aquae, f: water
- aquila, aquilae, f: eagle
- bēstia, bēstiae, f: beast, wild animal
- canis, canis, m: dog (canine)
- equus, equī, m: horse
- leō, leōnis, m: lion
Objects and Body Parts
- ānulus, ānulī, m: ring
- arbor, arboris, f: tree (arboreal)
- collum, collī, n: neck
- digitus, -ī, m: finger
- gemma, gemmae, f: gem, precious stone
- hortus, -ī, m: garden (horticulture)
Actions and Verbs
- ambulō, ambulāre, ambulāvī, ambulātum: to walk
- aspiciō, aspicere aspēxī, aspectum: to look at, behold
- capiō, capere, cēpī, captus: to take, seize, capture
- dō, dare, dedī, datum: to give, offer
- edō, ēsse, ēdī, ēsus: to eat (edible)
- faciō, facere, fēcī, factum: to make, do, accomplish
- habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus: to have, hold, consider
- imperium, -ī, n: command, power; empire
Miscellaneous
- deus, deī, m: god, deity
- duō duae duo: two
- fēmina, fēminae, f: woman, wife
- ferus, fera, ferum: wild, fierce, savage (feral)
- homō, hominis, m: person, human
- in (+ acc): into, onto
- liber, libri, m: book
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Test your knowledge of Latin vocabulary with this quiz, covering words and phrases such as accipiō, ad, aer, and more. Improve your understanding of Latin grammar and vocabulary with this quiz.