inopia, -ae (feminine) | scarcity, wantEnglish derivative: opulent |
exinde | from this timeLatin cognate: ex |
nonnumquam | sometimesLatin cognate: quamquam, quamdiu |
postride | on the following dayEnglish derivative: postmeridian |
claudo, -ere, clausi, clausus | to shutEnglish derivative: closeLatin cognate: claustrum, claustri |
iuvenis, -is (masculine) | young manLatin cognate: iuvenor, iuvenari, iuvenatusEnglish derivative: rejuvenate |
suffragium, -i (neuter) | a voteEnglish derivative: suffrage |
superbia, -ae (feminine) | prideEnglish derivative: supercede, superimpose |
custos, custodis (masculine) | guardEnglish derivative: custodianLatin cognate: custodia, custodiae |
praedo, praedonis (masculine) | robberLatin cognate: praeda, praedae |
noceo, ēre, -ui, -iturus + dative | to do harm (to)Latin synonym: neco, necareLatin cognate: nocens, nocentis |
veto, -are, -avi, -atus | to forbidEnglish derivative: veto |
iaceo, -ēre, -ui, -iturus | to lie, be lying downEnglish derivative: interjacent, interjectLatin cognate: iacio, iacere |
arripio, -ere, arripui, arreptus | to grabEnglish derivative: rapacious |
metus, -ūs (masculine) | fearEnglish derivative: meticulousUse in English phrase: I have fear(metus) for what’s to come |
lutum, -i (neuter) | mudEnglish derivative: lutite |
parvulus, -a, -um | smallLatin cognate: parvus |
gladius, -i (masculine) | swordEnglish derivative: gladiatorUse in English phrase: He raised his sword(gladius) to land the final blow |
stringo, -ere, strinxi, strictus | to draw (a sword)English derivative: StrictUse in English phrase: Draw(stringe) your sword and face me you coward! |
accido, -ere, accidi | to happenEnglish derivative: accidentLatin cognate: accedo |
aperio, -ire, -ui, apertus | to openEnglish derivative: arperture |
sedeo, -ēre, sedi, sessurus | to sitLatin synonym: considoEnglish derivative: sedentary |
frustrā | in vainEnglish derivative: frustratedUse in English phrase: He found all his attempts were in vain(frustrā) |
reddo, -ere, reddidi, redditus | to give back, restoreEnglish derivative: redo |
punio, -ire, -ivi, -itus | to punishEnglish derivative: punishmentUse in English phrase: I punished(punivi) my children for their naughty behavior |
Latin II CP: list 5 (A Grim Lesson and Coriolanus) Nate/ Victoria
July 3, 2019