err?, err?re
to wander, to err, to be wrong (1st conj.)
imper?, imper?re
to order (+ dative as receiving action) (1st conj.)
cognosc?, cognoscere
to learn, to get to know (3rd conj.)
ostend?, ostendere
to show, to point out (3rd conj.)
inveni?, inven?re
to find, to come upon (4th conj.)
fer?, ferre
to bring, to bear, to carry (IRREG.)
n?tus, -n?ta, -n?tum
well known (1st/2nd decl. adj.)
f?ma, -ae, f.
fame, report, reputation, rumor (1st decl.)
r?g?na, -ae, f.
queen (1st decl.)
somnus, -?, m.
sleep (2nd decl.)
ventus, -?, m.
wind (2nd decl.)
bellum, -?, n.
war (2nd decl.)
c?nsilium, -?, n.
plan, advice (2nd decl.)
v?num, -?, n.
wine (2nd decl.)
arma, -?rum, n.
arms, weapons (no singular forms) (2nd decl.)
hostis, -is m.
enemy (3rd decl.)
n?men, n?minis n.
name (3rd decl.)
n?mine
ablative form of n?men, meaning "by name" or "called
semper
always
dum
while
am?, am?re
to love (1st conj.)
plac?o, plac?re
to please (2nd conj.)
mihi placet
phrase that means "it is pleasing to me" or "I declde
perfici?, perficere
to carry out (3rd io conj.)
animus, anim?, m.
mind (2nd decl.)
deus, de?
god (2nd decl.)
dea, deae, f.
goddess (1st decl.)
imperium, imperi?, n.
an order, a command (2nd decl.)
amor, amoris, m.
love (3rd decl.)
tantus, tanta, tantum
so great (1st/2nd decl. adj.)
tr?stis, tristis, triste
sad (3rd decl. adj.)
f?lix, f?lix, f?lix (gen. sing. = f?l?cis)
happy (3rd decl. adj.)
etiam
even, also (adv.)
nunc
now (adv.)
ante (+ acc)
before
post (+acc)
after