latin vocab 3rd form eoy

Cards (100)

  • advenio, advenire, adveni
    To arrive or reach a destination
  • aeger, aegra, aegrum
    Ill or sick
  • amicus, i
    A friend or companion
  • attonitus, a, um
    astonished or amazed
  • audio, audire, audivi
    To hear or listen
  • bibo, bibere, bibi
    To drink
  • castra, castrorum
    A camp or military encampment
  • cena, cenae, f.
    A meal, specifically dinner
  • cibus, cibi, m.
    Food or nourishment
  • clamo, clamare, clamavi
    To shout or yell loudly
  • cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi
    To find out or discover information
  • comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus
    To get or obtain something
  • constituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus
    To decide or make a decision
  • contendo, contendere, contendi
    To hurry
  • coquus, coqui, m.
    A cook or chef
  • cubiculum, cubiculi
    A bedroom
  • cura, curae, f.
    Care or concern for someone or something
  • curro, currere, cucurri
    To run or sprint
  • decorum
    Right or proper behavior
  • dico, dicere, dixi
    To say or speak words
  • difficilis, e
    Difficult or challenging
  • discedo, discedere, discessi
    To leave or depart from a place
  • do, dare, dedi
    To give something to someone
  • donum, doni
    A gift or present
  • dormio, dormire, dormivi
    To sleep or rest
  • ego
    I or me, referring to oneself
  • eo
    To go or travel to a location
  • et
    And, used to connect words or phrases
  • fero
    To carry or transport something
  • fortis
    Brave or courageous
  • fugio, fugere, fugi
    To flee or run away from danger
  • gravis
    Heavy or weighty
  • habeo, habere, habui
    To have or possess something
  • hic, haec, hoc, hi
    This or these, used to indicate something nearby
  • homo, hominis, m.
    A man or human being
  • hora, horae, f.
    An hour
  • iaceo, iacere, iacui
    To lie down
  • immotus, a, um
    Motionless or still, without movement
  • impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatus
    To order or command someone to do something
  • inquit
    He/she said, used in narration