20.2 Flashcards: English-Latin

This exercise provides flashcards of the vocabulary from Chapter 20. Click "Next Entry" to see the first English word; click "Next Entry" again to view the Latin translation. When you have mastered a word, click "Delete Entry" to remove it from the rotation. Whenever you restart the exercise, all the flashcards will be automatically restored.
multitude, great number, crowdmultitūdō, multitūdinis f.
GreeceGraecia, Graeciae f.
to force, compel; collectcōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctus
to want, desirecupiō, cupere, cupīvī or cupiī, cupītus
to order, commandiubeō, iubēre, iūssī, iūssus
to prefer, want (something) moremālō, mālle, māluī
it is necessarynecesse est
to be unwilling, not wantnōlō, nōlle, nōluī
to demand, claim; prosecutepostulō, postulāre, postulāvī, postulātus
to allow, permitsinō, sinere, sīvī, sītus
to forbid; order ... notvetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitus
to wish, want, be willingvolō, velle, voluī
mortal, transient; humanmortālis, mortāle
sacredsacer, sacra, sacrum
wise, sensiblesapiēns, sapientis
upper, higher, abovesuperus, supera, superum
godssuperī, superōrum m. (pl.)
such, of such a kindtālis, tāle
ad; gloomytristis, triste s
quicklyceleriter
bravely, forcefullyfortiter
nevernumquam