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Latin Typing Key

a_ e_ i_ o_ u_
ā  ē  ī  ō  ū
Classical Latin

Vocabulary Oxford Latin Course Book 1 Chapter 1
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  • These words are all the dictionary forms of the words mentioned in chapter 1 of Oxford's Latin course.
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    •    A. wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, worn out, weak, feeble, infirm
    •    B. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    C. not, by no means, not at all
    •    D. to walk, walk about, take a walk
    •    A. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    B. not, by no means, not at all
    •    C. to go into, enter
    •    D. a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed
    •    A. a dinner, principal meal (anciently taken at noon, afterwards later):
    •    B. to make ready, prepare, furnish, provide, arrange, order, contrive, design
    •    C. a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed
    •    D. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
    •    A. to dine, take a meal, eat dinner
    •    B. to walk, walk about, take a walk
    •    C. soon, anon, directly, presently, by and by
    •    D. a female, woman
    •    A. and, et...et = both...and
    •    B. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    C. a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed
    •    D. to walk, walk about, take a walk
    •    A. to walk, walk about, take a walk
    •    B. a female, woman
    •    C. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
    •    D. and, et...et = both...and
    •    A. wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, worn out, weak, feeble, infirm
    •    B. to labor, take pains, endeavor, exert oneself, strive
    •    C. soon, anon, directly, presently, by and by
    •    D. to make ready, prepare, furnish, provide, arrange, order, contrive, design
    •    A. to labor, take pains, endeavor, exert oneself, strive
    •    B. to go into, enter
    •    C. and, et...et = both...and
    •    D. wearied, tired, fatigued, exhausted, worn out, weak, feeble, infirm
    •    A. to go into, enter
    •    B. and, et...et = both...and
    •    C. to labor, take pains, endeavor, exert oneself, strive
    •    D. to walk, walk about, take a walk
    •    A. to labor, take pains, endeavor, exert oneself, strive
    •    B. and, et...et = both...and
    •    C. a small house, cottage, hut, cabin, shed
    •    D. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    A. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
    •    B. soon, anon, directly, presently, by and by
    •    C. to labor, take pains, endeavor, exert oneself, strive
    •    D. to go into, enter
    •    A. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    B. not, by no means, not at all
    •    C. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
    •    D. to dine, take a meal, eat dinner
    •    A. a dinner, principal meal (anciently taken at noon, afterwards later):
    •    B. to go into, enter
    •    C. to make ready, prepare, furnish, provide, arrange, order, contrive, design
    •    D. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
    •    A. to make ready, prepare, furnish, provide, arrange, order, contrive, design
    •    B. a female child, girl, maiden, lass
    •    C. a female, woman
    •    D. a dinner, principal meal (anciently taken at noon, afterwards later):
    •    A. a female, woman
    •    B. joyful, cheerful, glad, gay, joyous, rejoicing, happy, pleased, delighted, full of joy
    •    C. soon, anon, directly, presently, by and by
    •    D. but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact