Latin 1001, Capvt 5, Voc?bvla

adul?scentia, adul?scentiae, f.

youth, young manhood; youthfulness

animus, anim?, m.

soul, spirit, mind

anim?, anim?rum

high spirits, pride, courage

caelum, cael?, nt.

sky, heaven

culpa, culpae, f.

fault, blame

gl?ria, gl?riae, f.

glory, fame

verbum, verb?, nt.

word

t?

you, yourself

l?ber, l?bera, l?berum

free

noster, nostra, nostrum

our, ours

pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

beautiful, handsome, fine

s?nus, s?na, s?num

sound, healthy, sane

igitur

therefore, consequently

-ne

Introduce a question in which the answer is unsure

propter

on account of, because of

cr?s

tomorrow

heri

yesterday

quand?

when
(s? quand?, if ever)

satis

enough, sufficient

tum

then, at that time; thereupon, in the next place

c?no, c?n?re, c?n?v?, c?n?tum

to dine

culp?, culp?re, culp?v?, culp?tum

to blame, censure

mane?, man?re, m?ns?, m?nsum

to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue

ramane?, raman?re, ramans?, rem?nsum

to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue

super?, super?re, super?v?, super?tum

to be above, have the upper hand, surpass; overcome, conquer