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QuestionAnswer
barbarus, -a, -umforeign,barbarous; (noun) m./f. – foreigner,barbarian, stranger
quis, quid (interrogative pron.)who?, what?
socius, -iī, m.ally, companion
fortiter (adv.)bravely
-ne (enclitic)expects a yes or no reply
nōnne (interrog. adv.)expects a yes reply
num (interrog. adv.)expects a no reply
jubeō, jubēre (2), jussīto command, to order
hōra, -ae, f.hour
liber, librī, m.book
mūrus, -ī, m.wall
circum (prep. + Accus.)around, about
quī, quae, quod (interrog. adj.)which?, what?
inter (prep. + Accus.)between (2), among (3+)
longē (adv.)far, at a distance, by far
aedificō, aedificāre (1), aedificāvībuild
appellō, appellāre (1), appellāvī, appellatuscall by name
videor (2)seem, appear
factum, -ī, n.deed, act, fact
cēterī, -ae, -a (adj.)the other, the rest of; (pron.) – the others, the rest
parātus, -a, -umprepared, ready
prīmōat first, originally
sine (prep. + Abl.)without
ā, abfrom, away from; by
cumwith
concerning, about
ē, exout of, from
prōbefore, in front of, on behalf of
ad – (+ stationary verb)at, near
ad – (+ verb of motion)to, toward
antebefore, in front of
contrāagainst
inter(+2) between, (+3) among
perthrough
postafter, behind
propenear
propteron account of
trānsacross
in – (+ Abl.)in, on
in – (+ Accus.)into, onto
subunder, at the foot of
audācia, -ae, f.daring, boldness, audacity
fuga, -ae, f.flight, escape
is, ea, id (demonstr. adj. & pron.)he, she, it; this, that;
nōtus, -a, -umwell-known, famous, familiar
nec, neque (conj.)nor, and not
prope (prep. + Accus.)near, close to
dēleō, dēlēre (2), dēlēvīdestroy
respondeō, respondēre (2), respondīanswer, reply, respond
vērus, -a, -umtrue
dum (conj.)while
porta, -ae, f.gate
suī, sibi, sē, sē3rd person reflexive pron.
dūrus, -a, -umhard, difficult, tough
prīmus, -a, -umfirst
sacer, sacra, sacrumsacred, holy
tōtus, -a, -umwhole, entire
rogō, rogāre (1), rogāvīask for, request; ask,
vulnerō, vulnerāre (1), vulnerāvīwound, injure
inimīcus, -ī, m.(personal) enemy
initium, -iī, n.beginning, start
inimīcus, -a, -umunfriendly, hostile
suus, -a, -umhis, hers, its - 3rd person reflexive adj.
vester, vestra, vestrumyour, yours
igitur (adv.)therefore
māne (adv.)in the morning
paene (adv.)almost, nearly
postquam (conj.)after
cōnsul, cōnsulis, m.consul
dux, ducis, m.leader
lēx, lēgis, f.law
lingua, -ae, f.tongue, language, speech
magister, magistrī, m.teacher, master
māter, mātris, f.mother
pater, patris, m.father
pāx, pācis, f.peace
prīnceps, prīncipis, m.leading citizen,chief, leader
rēx, rēgis, m.king
vōx, vōcis, f.voice
sedeō, sedēre (2), sēdīsit, sit down, settle
caput, capitis, n.head
corpus, corporis, n.body
flūmen, flūminis, n.river
genus, generis, n.type, kind
homō, hominis, m.human, man
legiō, legiōnis, f.legion
mīles, mīlitis, m.soldier
salūs, salūtis, f.safety, salvation
uxor, uxōris, f.wife
medius, -a, -ummiddle, middle of
paucī, -ae, -afew; (noun) a few
sī (conj.)if
appropinquō, -āre (1), -āvīdraw near, approach
animal, animālis, n.animal
avis, avis, f.bird
collis, collis, m.hill
lūmen, lūminis, n.light
mare, maris, n.sea, ocean
mōns, montis, m.mountain
mora, -ae, f.delay
nox, noctis, f.night
urbs, urbis, f.city
mīrus, -a, -umwondrous, amazing, remarkable
summus, -a, -umhighest, top of
procul (adv.)at a distance, far (away)
undique (adv.)on all sides