Wheelock Ch. 40
| English (memorize) | Latin (memorize) |
|---|---|
| aes, aeris, n. | bronze |
| dominus, -ī, m. | master, lord |
| lacrima, -ae, f. | tear |
| mēta, -ae, f. | turning point, goal; limit, boundary |
| monumentum, -ī, n. | monument |
| nāsus, -ae, f. | nose |
| saxum, -ī, n. | rock, stone |
| vultus, -ūs, m. | countenance, face |
| iūstus, -a, -um | just, right |
| tot | so many |
| praeter(+ acc.) | besides, except; beyond, past |
| omnīnō | wholly, entirely, altogether |
| postrēmum | after all, finally; for the last time |
| quīn | indeed, in fact |
| explicō (1) | to unfold, explain; spread out, deploy |
| fatīgō (1) | to weary, tire out |
| for, fārī, fātus sum | to speak (prophetically), talk, foretell |
| opīnor, opīnārī, opīnātus sum | to suppose |
| reperiō, reperīre, repperī, repertum | to find, discover, learn; get |
| vereor, verērī, veritus sum | to show reverence for, respect; be afraid of, fear |
Wheelock Ch. 39
| English (memorize) | Latin (memorize) |
|---|---|
| aedificium, -iī, n. | building, structure |
| iniūria, -ae, f. | injustice, injury, wrong |
| mulier, mulieris, f. | woman |
| trāsitus, -ūs, m. | passing over, transit; transition |
| ventus, -ī, m. | wind |
| cupidus, -a, -um | desirous, eager, fond; + gen., desirous of, eager for |
| līberālis, liīberāle | of, relating to a free person; worthy of a free man, decent, liberal; generous |
| necesse | necessary, inevitable |
| vetus, gen. veteris | old |
| quasi | as if, as it were |
| ambulō (1) | to walk |
| experior, -perīrī, -pertus sum | to try, test; experience |
| lībō (1) | to pour a libation of, on; pour ritually; sip; touch gently |
| oportet, oportēre, oportuit | it is proper, right, necessary |
| oppugnō (1) | to fight against, attack, assault, assail |
| ōrnō (1) | to equip, furnish, adorn |
| pernoctō (1) | to spend or occupy the night |
| trānseō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go across, cross, pass over, ignore |
Wheelock Ch. 38
| English (memorize) | Latin (memorize) |
|---|---|
| arbor, arboris, f. | tree |
| dignitās, dignitātis, f. | merit, prestige, dignity |
| dolor, dolōris, m. | pain, grief |
| odium, -iī, n. | hatred |
| opus, operis, n. | a work, task; deed, accomplishment |
| ōrātiōnis, f. | speech |
| pēs, pedis, m. | lower leg, foot |
| sator, satōris, m. | sower, planter; begetter, father; founder |
| fīrmus, -a, -um | firm, strong, reliable |
| īnfīrmus, -a, -um | not strong, weak, feeble |
| mīrābilis, mīrābile | amazing, wondrous, remarkable |
| prīstinus, -a, -um | ancient; former, previous |
| sublīmis, sublīme | elevated, lofty; heroic, noble |
| etsī | even if, although |
| ergā (+ acc.) | toward |
| libenter | with pleasure, gladly |
| impediō, -pedīre, -pedīvī, -pedītum | to impede, hinder, prevent |
| metuō, metuere, metuī | to fear, dread; be afraid for + dat. |
| queror, querī, questus sum | to complain, lament |
| recognōscō, -nōscere, -nōvī, -nitum | to recognize, recollect |
| suspendō, -pendere, -pendī, -pēnsum | to hang up, suspend; interrupt |
| vēndō, vēdere, vēndidī, vēditum | to sell |
Wheelock Ch. 37
| English (memorize) | Latin (memorize) |
|---|---|
| Athēnae, -ārum, f. pl. | Athens |
| domus, -ū, f. | house, home |
| humus, -ī, f. | ground, earth; soil |
| iter, itineris, n. | journey; route, road |
| rūs, rūris, n. | the country, countryside |
| Syrācūsae, -ārum, f. pl. | Syracuse |
| absēns, gen. absentis | absent, away |
| grātus, -a, -um | pleasing, agreeable; grateful |
| idōneus, -a, -um | suitable, fit, appropriate |
| immōtus, -a, -um | unmoved; unchanged; unrelenting |
| forīs | out of doors, outside |
| eō, īre, iī, itum | to go |
| abeō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go away, depart, leave |
| adeō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go to, approach |
| exeō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go out, exit |
| ineō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go in, enter |
| obeō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go up against, meet; die |
| pereō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to pass away, be destroyed, perish |
| redeō, -īre, -iī, -itum | to go back, return |
| interficiō, -ficere, fēcī, -fectum | to kill, murder |
| licet, licēre, licuit | it is permitted, one may |
| peregrīnor, peregīnārī, peregrīnātus sum | to travel abroad, wander |
| requiēscō, -quiēscere, -quiēvī, -quiētum | to rest |
| soleō, solēre, solitus sum | to be accustomed |
Wheelock Ch. 36
| English (memorize) | Latin (memorize) |
|---|---|
| cupīdō, cuīdinis, f. | desire, passion |
| lēctor, lēctōris, m. | reader(m.) |
| lēctrīx, lēctrīcis, f. | reader(f.) |
| vinculum, -ī, n. | bond, chain, fetter |
| cōtīdiē | daily, every day |
| fortasse | perhaps |
| accēdō, -cēdere, -cessī, -cessum | to come to, approach |
| carpō, carpere, carpsī, carptum | to harvest, pluck; seize |
| cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctum | to drive or bring together, force |
| contemnō, -temnere, -tempsī, -temptum | to despise, scorn |
| contundō, -tundere, -tudī, -tūsum | to beat, crush, bruise, destroy |
| cūrō (1) | to care for, attend to; heal, cure; take care |
| dēcern!, -cernere, crēvī, -crētum | to decide, settle, decree |
| exigō, -igere, -ēgī, -āctum | to drive out, gorce out, exact; drive through, complete, perfect |
| fīō, fierī, factus sum | to occur, happen; become; be made, be done |
| oblectō (1) | to please, amuse, delight; pass time pleasantly |
| ōrō (1) | to speak, plead; beg, beseech, entreat, pray |
| recreō (1) | to restore, revive; refresh, cheer |
| requīrō, -quīrere, -quīsīvī, -quīsītum | to seek, ask for, miss, need, require |
| serēnō (1) | to ake clear, brighten; cheer up, soothe |
Wheelock Ch. 35
| Latin (memorize) | English (memorize) |
|---|---|
| aestās, aestātis, f. | summer |
| iānua, -ae, f. | door |
| pectus, pectoris, n. | breast, heart |
| praemium, -iī, n. | reward, prize |
| īrātus, -a, -um | angry |
| antepōnō, -pōnere, -posuī, -positum | to put before, prefer |
| foveō, fovēre, fōvī, fōtum | to comfort, nurture, cherish |
| ignōscō, -nōscere, -nōvī, -nōtum + dat | to grant pardon, forgive |
| imperō (1) + dat | to give orders to, command |
| mīror, mīrārī, mīrātus sum | to marvel at, admire, wonder |
| noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum + dat | to do harm to, harm, injure |
| nūbō, nūbere, nūpsī, nūptum | to cover, veil; + dat., to be married to, to marry |
| parcō, parcere, pepercī, parsūrum + dat | to be lenient to, spare |
| pāreō, pārēre, pāruī + dat. | to be obedient to, obey |
| persuādeō, -suādēre, -suāsī, -suāsum + dat. | to succeed in urging, persuade, convince |
| placeō, placēre, placuī, placitum + dat | to be pleasing to, please |
| sapiō, sapere, sapīvī | to have good taste, have good sense, be wise |
| serviō, servīre, servīvī, servītum + dat | to be a slave to, serve |
| studeō, studēre, studuī + dat | to direct one's zeal to, be eager for, study |
| subrīdeō, -rīdēre, -rīsī, -rīsum | to smile (down) upon |
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