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Match the following Latin words with their English meanings:
accipio = to accept, receive, get aer = air, atmosphere amica = female friend amicus = male friend avis = bird canis = dog puella = girl piscis = fish via = way, road, street vir = man, husband
What is the Latin word for 'lion'?
The Latin word for 'god, deity' is _____
deus
The Latin word 'amīcus' means 'male friend'.
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What does the Latin word 'hortus' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary
- accipiō: to accept, receive, get
- aer: air, atmosphere
- Āfrīca: Africa, a Roman province
- Albīnus: Mr. White, a shopkeeper
- alius: other, another, else
- ambulō: to walk
- amīca: female friend
- amīcus: male friend
- ānulus: ring
- aqua: water
- aquila: eagle
- arbor: tree
- asinus: donkey
- aspiciō: to look at, behold
- avis: bird
- bēstia: beast, wild animal
- canis: dog
- capiō: to take, seize, capture
- collum: neck
People and Gods
- deus: god, deity
- dominus: master, lord
- homō: person, human
- Mercurius: Mercury, the Roman messenger god
- mercātor: merchant, shopkeeper
- pāstor: shepherd, herdsman
- vir: man, husband
Animals
- equus: horse
- leō: lion
- lupus: wolf
- ovis: sheep
- piscis: fish
Objects and Places
- gemma: gem, precious stone
- hortus: garden
- imperium: command, power, empire
- līnea: string, line
- margarīta: pearl
- ōrnāmentum: jewelry
- pecūnia: money
- pes: foot
- Rōma: the city of Rome
- rosa: rose
- silva: forest, woods
- sōl: sun
- taberna: shop, store
- terra: earth, land, ground
- via: way, road, street
Actions and Verbs
- dō: to give, offer
- edō: to eat
- faciō: to make, do, accomplish
- habeō: to have, hold, consider
- moveō: to move, excite, upset
- possum: can, to be able
- portō: to carry, to bring
- quod: because
- timeō: to fear, be afraid of
- vēndō: to sell
- volō: to fly
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