CAPITULUM XI – Index Vocābulōrum

 

NŌMINA

GEN.

ANGLICĒ

DĒRĪVĀTIŌ

First Declension - Feminine

gena, -ae

f

cheek

genal

lingua, -ae

f

tongue

lingual, linguistics

vēna, -ae

f

vein

vein

Second Declension - Masculine

capillus, -ī

m

hair

capillary

culter, cultrī

m

knife

cutlery, cutlass

medicus, -ī

m

doctor

medical, medic

Second Declension - Neuter

bracchium, -ī

n

arm

brachial

cerebrum, -ī

n

brain

cerebral, cerebration

labrum, -ī

n

lip

 

membrum, -ī

n

limb, member

member

poculum, -ī

n

cup

 

Third Declension – Masculine or Feminine

auris, auris

f

ear

aural

color, colōris

m

color

color

frōns, frontis

f

forehead

front, frontal

sanguis, sanguinis

m

blood

sanguine, sanguinary

venter, ventris

m

stomach

ventral, ventriloquist

Third Declension - Neuter

caput, capitis

n

head

capital, decapitate

cor, cordis [no gen. pl.]

n

heart

cordial, coronary

corpus, corporis

n

body

corporal, corporeal

crūs, crūris

n

leg

crural

iecur, iecoris

n

liver

 

ōs, ōris,

n

mouth

oral, orifice

pectus, pectoris

n

chest

pectoral, expectorate

viscera, viscerum

n (pl)

internal organs, entrails

visceral

Fourth Declension - Feminine

manus, manūs

f

hand

manual, manicure

 

 

 

 

ADIECTĪVA

 

 

 

hūmānus, -a, um

 

human, kind

human, humanity

stultus, -a, -um

 

foolish, stupid

stultify

ruber, rubra, rubrum

 

red

ruby, rubric, rubella

sānus, -a, -um

 

healthy, sane

sane, sanity

aeger, aegra, aegrum

 

ill, sick

 

noster, nostra, nostrum

 

our

nostrum

 

 

 

 

VERBA

 

 

 

First Conjugation

sānāre

to heal, make well

sanitary, sane

aegrōtāre

to be sick, unwell

 

stāre

to stand

status, statue, statute

spectāre

to look at

spectacle, spectator

palpitāre

to throb, to beat

palpitation

putāre

to think, deem

dispute, compute

Second Conjugation

iubēre

to order

jussive

sedēre

to sit

sedentary

dētergēre

to wipe off, to wash off

detergent

dolēre

to hurt, to ache, to feel bad

doleful, dolorous

horrēre

to bristle, shudder

horrify, horrid

gaudēre

to be happy, to rejoice

gaudy

Third Conjugation

fluere

to flow

fluid, fluent

tangere

to touch

tangent, tangible

arcessere

to fetch, get

colloquy

dīcere

to say

dictum, dictation

appōnere

to put on

apposition

Fourth Conjugation

revenīre

to come back, return

 

sentīre

to feel, to sense

sentient, sense, sensible

Irregular

posse

to be able

possible

 

 

 

ADVERBIA

 

 

bene

well

 

male

badly

 

modo

only, just, just now

 

 

 

 

PRAEPOSITIŌNĒS

 

 

super (+ acc.)

above, over, upon, on top of

 

īnfrā (+ acc.)

below, under, beneath

 

dē (+ abl.)

down from, about

 

 

 

 

CONIUNCTIŌNĒS

 

 

atque

and

 

nec

and not, but not