Flashcards: English-Latin

This exercise provides flashcards of the vocabulary from Chapter 13. Click "Next Entry" to see the first English translation; click "Next Entry" again to view the corresponding Latin word. 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.

abundance, plenty, resources, wealth; (pl.) troopscopia, copiae, f.
end; border; (pl.) boundary, territoryfinis, finis, m.
journey, path, route; a day's marchiter, itineris, n.
delaymora, morae, f.
old mansenex, senis, m.
to hear, listenaudio, audire, audivi, auditus
to sleepdormio, dormire, dormivi
to end, finish; die; limitfinio, finire, finivi, finitus
to hinder, preventimpedio, impedire, impedivi, impeditus
to understandintellego, intellegere, intellexi, intellectus
to prohibit, keep fromprohibeo, prohibēre, prohibui, prohibitus
to know; to know how to (+ inf.)scio, scire, scivi, scitus
to feel, perceivesentio, sentire, sensi , sensus
to serve, helpservio, servire, serivi or servii (+ dat.)
to comevenio, venire, veni, venturus
worthy; worth, fittingdignus, digna, dignum
unworthy; undeserved; shamefulindignus, indigna, indignum
mortal, transient; humanmortalis, mortale
fewpauci, paucae, pauca (pl.)
remaining, rest, rest ofreliquus, reliqua, reliquum
wisesapiens, sapientis
upper, higher, abovesuperus, supera, superum
godssuperi, superorum, m.
his, her, its, their ownsuus, sua, suum
himself, herself, itself, themselvessui