6.1 Flashcards: Latin-English

This exercise provides flashcards of the vocabulary from Chapter 6. Click "Next Entry" to see the first Latin word; click "Next Entry" again to view the English 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.
fāma, fāmae f.fame, report, reputation; rumor
fīlia, fīliae f.
dat. pl. and abl. pl. = fīliābus
daughter
īra, īrae f.anger
Ītalia, Ītaliae f.Italy
populus, populī m.the people, a people, nation
rēgīna, rēgīnae f.queen
vīta, vītae f.life
doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitūrusto grieve, mourn, suffer pain
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mansūrusto remain, stay
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtusto move; excite; affect
nūntiō, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī, nūntiātusto announce, report
ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātusto pray, beg, beg for (often with 2 accusatives, one of the person, the other of the thing)
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentusto hold, possess, keep; restrain
laetus, laeta, laetumhappy; fertile
miser, misera, miserummiserable, unhappy
novus, nova, novumnew; strange
Rōmānus, Rōmāna, RōmānumRoman
Rōmānī, Rōmānōrum m. (pl.) (as a noun)the Romans
diūfor a long time
nuncnow, at present
tuncthen
dē (+ abl.)down from; about, concerning
propter (+ acc.)because of, on account of
sine (+ abl.)without
enim (never appears as the first word in a sentence - "postpositive")for; in fact; yes, truly