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QuestionAnswer
rectus, recta, rectum (adjective)straight, right
somnium, somnii, n. (noun)dream
amo, amare, amavi, amatum (verb)to love
artus, artus, m. (noun)(lit.: fitting), joint, limb
nefas, n. (indecl.) (noun)sin, crime
perfundo, perfundere, perfusi, perfusum (verb)to flow over, dye
ut si (conjunction)as if
vox, vocis, f. (noun)voice, utterance
socer, soceri, m. (noun)father-in-law
meus, mea, meum (adjective)my
mereo, merere, merui, meritum (verb)to earn, deserve
prospicio, -spicere, prospexi, prospectum (verb)to look out, look out for, watch
iners, inertis (adjective)unskilled, idle
recludo. recludere, reclusi, reclusum (verb)to disclose, reveal
lugeo, lugere, luxi, luctum (verb)to mourn
pondus, ponderis, n. (noun)weight
agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agni/otus (verb)to perceive, declare
comitor, comitari, comitatus sum (verb)to go along, attend
cruor, cruoris, m. (noun)blood, gore
fero, ferre, tuli, latum (verb)to bear, carry
tectum, tecti, n. (noun)roof, abode
pomum, pomi, n. and pomus, pomi, m. (noun)fruit tree, (edible) fruit
tenebrae, tenebrarum, f. (noun)darkness
trepidus, trepida, trepidum (adjective)restless, agitated
unus, una, unum (adjective)one
naris, naris, f. (noun)nostril
tumulus, tumuli, m. (noun)a heap of earth, mound, hill, hillock
simul (adverb)at the same time, together
forma, formae, f. (noun)appearance, shape, beauty
virus, viri, n. (noun)slime, poison
hinc (adverb)hence
alumnus, alumni m. (noun)nursling, pupil
praeut (conjunction)like as, according as
ibi (adverb)there
vagus, vaga, vagum (adjective)wandering, shifting, inconstant
dives, divitis or (contracted) dis, ditis (adjective)(lit.: blessed by the gods), rich, sumptuous
idcirco (adverb)therefore
idem, eadem, idem (adjective)the same
omnis, omnis, omne (adjective)all, every
proprius, propria, proprium (adjective)one's own
pareo, parere, parui, paritum (verb)to obey
ceterum (adverb)but for all that, besides
nitidus, nitida, nitidum (adjective)shining, sleek, fat
colligo, colligere, collegi, collectum (verb)to gather together
desiderium, desiderii, n. (noun)(lit.: an influence from the stars), desire
velum, veli, n. (noun)sail, awning, piece of cloth
impar, impairs (adjective)unequal
festus, festa, festum (adjective)festive, merry
fluctus, fluctus, m. (noun)flood, wave
artus, arta, artum (adjective)(lit.: fitted), tight, narrow
multitudo, multitudinis, f. (noun)multitude, crowd
luceo, lucere, luxi, --- (verb)to shine, be bright
lustro, lustrare, lustravi, lustratum (verb)to purify, walk around
tumeo, tumere, tumui, --- (verb)to swell, be swollen
necesse (adjective)needful, indispensable
fauces, faucium, f. (noun)throat, gullet
in (preposition)toward, against, in, at
victor, victoris, m. (noun)conqueror
cras (adverb)tomorrow
solum, soli, m. (noun)bottom, floor, soil
labo, labare, labavi, labatum (verb)to totter, waver
tum (adverb)then, at that time
eo, ire, ii, (iturus) (verb)to go
ignotus, ignota, ignotum (adjective)unknown
falsus, falsa, falsum, (falso adv). (adjective)deceptive, false
nasus, nasi, m. (noun)nose
vix (adverb)hardly, barely
ulciscor, ulcisci, ultus sum (verb)to take revenge, punish
aequo, aequare, aequavi, aequatum (verb)to make equal, make level, compare
luctor, luctari, luctatus sum (verb)to wrestle
hic, haec, hoc (pronoun)this
solvo, solvere, solvi, solutum (< se- + luo) (verb)to loosen, pay
fremo, fremere, fremui, fremitum (verb)to roar, growl
olim (adverb)once upon a time, formerly
tandem (adverb)at length, at long last, finally
vinculum, vinculi, n. (noun)bond, chain, fetter
alter, altera, alterum (adjective)one of two
di(v)us, di(v)a, di(v)um (adjective)heavenly, godlike, divine
post (preposition)after
non ante…quam (conjunction)no until
regius, regia, regium (adjective)royal, regal
quamvis (conjunction)however much
proelium, proelii, n. (noun)battle
ter (adverb)three times, thrice
cresco, crescere, crevi, cretum (verb)to grow (intrans.)
disciplina, disciplinae, f. (noun)instruction, method, orderly conduct
turbo, turbare, turbavi, turbatum (verb)to disturb, trouble
aro, arare, aravi, aratum (verb)to plough, till
infestus, infesta, infestum (adjective)hostile
prosperus, prospera, prosperum (adjective)according to one's hopes, successful
galea, galeae, f. (noun)helmet
per (preposition)through, across
culmen/columen, culminis/columinis n. (noun)the top, summit
omnipotens, omnipotentis (adjective)almighty
reor, reri, ratus sum (verb)to reckon
mirus, mira, mirum (cf. miror) (adjective)astounding, wondrous
otium, otii, n. (noun)leisure
percipio, percipere, percepi, perceptum (verb)to acquire, perceive
disto, distare, ---, --- (verb)to be distant, to be different
amarus, amara, amarum (adjective)bitter, sour