CAPITULUM XX – Index Vocābulōrum

 

NŌMINA

GEN.

ANGLICĒ

DĒRĪVĀTIŌ

īnfāns, īnfantis

m/f

infant, baby

infant, infantile

cūnae, cūnārum  (pl)

f

cradle, crib

incunabula

somnus, -ī

m

sleep

somnambulate

lac, lactis

n

milk

lactate, lactic

mulier, mulieris

f

woman

muliebrity

nūtrīx, nūtrīcis

f

nurse

nutrition

gradus, gradūs

m

step, grade

grade, graduate

sermō, sermōnis

m

conversation, talk

sermon

fīliola, -ae

f

little daughter

 

fīliolus, -ī

m

little son

 

colloquium, -ī

n

conversation, colloquy

colloquy, colloquial

officium, -ī

n

duty

office, official

silentium, -ī

n

silence

silence

 

 

 

 

ADIECTĪVA

 

 

 

parvulus, -a, -um

 

tiny, little

 

necessārius, -a, -um

 

necessary, needful

necessary

aliēnus, -a, -um

 

belonging to another

alien, alienate

futūrus, -a, -um

 

future

future

ūmidus, -a, -um

 

moist, wet

humid, humidity

 

 

 

 

VERBA

 

 

 

fārī

to speak, talk

infant

carēre (+ abl.)

to be without, lack, want

 

postulāre

to demand, ask for

postulate

vāgīre

to bawl

 

alere

to nourish, feed, care for

alimony, alimentary

colloquī

to converse, talk with

colloquy

volō, vīs, volumus, vultis

I, you, we, you want/wish

voluntary

manēre

to remain

remain

pergere

to continue, go on

 

cūrāre

to care for,

curate, curator, cure

dēbēre

to owe, ought to

debit, debt, debtor

occurrere (+ dat.)

to run to meet, run into

occur

silēre

to be silent

silent

advehere

to carry, bring to a place

 

revertī

to return

 

dīligere

to love, cherish, esteem

diligent

decēre

to be fitting, to become

decent

nōlle

to be unwilling, not want

 

 

 

 

ADVERBIA

 

 

mox

soon

 

magis

more

 

rārō

rarely

 

crās

tomorrow

 

adversus

against, across from

adverse

profectō

of course, certainly

 

minimē

not at all, hardly

 

 

 

 

PRAEPOSITIŌNĒS

 

 

ūnā cum (+ abl.)

at the same time as, together with

 

 

 

 

CONIUNCTIŌNĒS

 

 

sive. . . sive

whether. . . or