Beta Review Master 1.1a by Septuagint.org


Vocabulary for 1.16.26.0


1. o (o) - O! oh!
2. flumen (flumen) - a flowing, flood, stream, running water
3. Tartareus (tartareum) - of the infernal regions, Tartarean, infernal
4. te (te) - and
5. tu (te) - thou, you
6. filius (filii) - a son
7. homo (hominum) - a human being, man, person
8. merces (mercedibus) - price, hire, pay wages, salary, fee, reward
9. ut (ut) - as, when, where
10. disco (discant) - to learn, learn to know, acquire, become acquainted with
11. magnus (magna) - great, large
12. res (res) - a thing, object, matter, affair, business, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, deed, condition, case
13. reor (res) - again, back, anew, against
14. cum (cum) - with, together with, in the company of, in connection with, along with, together, and
15. ago (agitur) - to put in motion, move, lead, drive, tend, conduct
16. publicus (publice) - of the people, of the state, done for the state, public, common
17. forus (foro) - a gangway
18. forum (foro) - an open space, public place, court, market-place
19. lex (legum) - a formal proposition for a law, motion, bill
20. supra (supra) - on the upper side, on the top, above
21. merces (mercedem) - price, hire, pay wages, salary, fee, reward
22. salarius (salaria) - of salt, salt-
23. salarium (salaria) - saltmoney, a pension, stipend, allowance, salary
24. decerno (decernentium) - to decide, determine, pronounce a decision, judge, decree, resolve, vote
25. saxum (saxa) - a large stone, rough stone, broken rock, bowlder, rock
26. tuus (tua) - your, yours, thy, thine
27. percutio (percutis) - to strike through and through, thrust through, pierce, transfix
28. dico (dicens) - to say, speak, utter, tell, mention, relate, affirm, declare, state, assert
29. hinc (hinc) - from this place, hence
30. eloquor (eloquentia) - to speak out, speak plainly, utter, pronounce, declare, state, express
31. eloquentia (eloquentia) - eloquence
32. eloquens (eloquentia) - eloquent
33. res (rebus) - a thing, object, matter, affair, business, event, fact, circumstance, occurrence, deed, condition, case
34. sententia (sententiisque) - a way of thinking, opinion, judgment, sentiment, thought, notion, purpose, determination, decision, will, desire
35. explico (explicandis) - to unfold, uncoil, unroll, unfurl, unclose, spread out, loosen, undo
36. multus (maxime) - many, a great number
37. maximus (maxime) - large, great, big, high, tall, long, broad, extensive, spacious
38. maxime (maxime) - in the highest degree, most particularly, especially, exceedingly, altogether, very
39. magnus (maxime) - great, large
40. necessarius (necessaria) - unavoidable, inevitable, indispensable, pressing, needful, requisite, necessary, compulsory
41. ito (ita) - to go
42. ita (ita) - in this manner, in this wise, in such a way, so, thus, accordingly, as has been said
43. cognosco (cognosceremus) - to become acquainted with, acquire knowledge of, ascertain, learn, perceive, understand ; perf., to know
44. allium (alia) -
45. alias (alia) - at another time, some other time, at other times
46. alius (alia) - another, other, different
47. quis (quae) - any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
48. quis (quae) - who? which one?
49. qui (quae) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
50. qui (quae) - who? which? what? what kind of a?
51. Eos (eo) - the dawn
52. is (eo) - he, she, it, the one mentioned
53. eo (eo) - there, in that place
54. eo (eo) - to go, walk, ride, sail, fly, move, pass
55. locus (loco) - a place, spot
56. loco (loco) - to place, put, lay, set, dispose, arrange
57. scriptum (scripta) - something drawn, a space enclosed by lines
58. scribo (scripta) - to scratch, grave, engrave, draw, write
59. sum (sunt) - to be, exist, live
60. tero (Terentius) - to rub, rub away, wear away, bruise, grind, bray triturate
61. induco (induceret) - to lead in, bring in, introduce, conduct, lead up, bring forward
62. nequam (nequam) - indecl. with comp. nequior, and sup. nequissimus, worthless, good for nothing
63. adulescens (adulescentem) - growing, near maturity, young, youthful
64. sui (sibi) - Himself, herself, itself, themselves
65. exemplum (exemplum) - a sample, specimen
66. stuprum (stupri) - defilement, dishonor, disgrace, violation, outrage, incest, lust
67. dum (dum) - a while, now, yet
68. specto (spectat) - to look on, look at, behold, gaze at, watch, observe, inspect, attend
69. tabula (tabulam) - a board, plank
70. quidam (quandam) - a certain, a certain one, somebody, one, something
71. pingo (pictam) - to paint, make by painting
72. paries (pariete) - a wall (of a building)
73. ubi (ubi) - in which place, in what place, where, when
74. insum (inerat) - to be in, be upon
75. pingo (pictura) - to paint, make by painting
76. pictura (pictura) - painting, the art of painting
77. Iuppiter (Iovem) - Jupiter, Jove, son of Saturn, brother and husband of Juno, chief of the gods, god of the sky
78. quo (quo) - where, in what place, in what situation
79. quis (quo) - any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
80. quis (quo) - who? which one?
81. qui (quo) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
82. pactus (pacto) - agreed, settled, determined, covenanted, stipulated
83. pactum (pacto) - an agreement, covenant, contract, stipulation, compact, pact
84. paciscor (pacto) - to agree together, bargain, contract, agree, covenant, stipulate, transact
85. mitto (misisse) - to cause to go, let go, send, send off, despatch
86. aio (aiunt) - to say yes, assent, affirm
87. gremium (gremium) - a lap, bosom
88. quondam (quondam) - at some time, at one time, once, heretofore, formerly, on a time
89. imber (imbrem) - a rain, heavy rain, violent rain, shower, pouring rain
90. aureus (aureum) - of gold, golden
91. fucus (fucum) - a drone
92. fucus (fucum) -
93. factum (factum) - a deed, act, exploit, achievement
94. facio (factum) - to make, do, construct, fashion, frame, build, erect, produce, compose
95. mulier (mulieri) - a woman, female
96. video (vide) - to see, discern, perceive
97. sui (se) - Himself, herself, itself, themselves
98. concito (concitat) - to put in quick motion, rouse, excite, urge, drive, incite, spur, agitate, disturb
99. libido (libidinem) - pleasure, desire, eagerness, longing, fancy, inclination
100. caelestis (caelesti) - of heaven, from heaven, of the heavens, heavenly, celestial
101. magisterium (magisterio) - a directorship, superintendency
102. at (at) - but
103. quis (quem) - any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
104. quis (quem) - who? which one?
105. qui (quem) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
106. qui (quem) - who? which? what? what kind of a?
107. deus (deum) - a god, deity
108. inquam (inquit) - to say
109. quis (qui) - any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
110. quis (qui) - who? which one?
111. qui (qui) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
112. qui (qui) - who? which? what? what kind of a?
113. templum (templa) - an open place for observation, place marked off by the augur's staff
114. caelum (caeli) - the sky, heaven, heavens, vault of heaven
115. superus (summo) - that is above, upper, higher
116. summus (summo) - uppermost, highest, topmost
117. summum (summo) - at the utmost, at farthest, at most
118. sono (sonitu) - to make a noise, sound, resound
119. sonitus (sonitu) - a noise, sound, din
120. concutio (concutit) - to strike together
121. homuncio (homuncio) - a little man, dwarf, manikin
122. is (id) - he, she, it, the one mentioned
123. facio (facerem) - to make, do, construct, fashion, frame, build, erect, produce, compose
124. verus (vero) - true, real, actual, genuine
125. verum (vero) - truly, certainly, doubtless, yes: So
126. verum (vero) - but yet, notwithstanding, however, nevertheless
127. ille (illud) - that
128. facio (feci) - to make, do, construct, fashion, frame, build, erect, produce, compose
129. atque (ac) - and
130. libet (libens) - it pleases, is pleasing, is agreeable
131. libens (libens) - willing, with readiness, with good will, with pleasure, glad
132. omnino (omnino) - altogether, wholly, entirely, utterly, at all
133. hic (hanc) - this, hic, haec, hoc
134. turpitudo (turpitudinem) - unsightliness, repulsiveness, foulness, deformity
135. commodus (commodius) - with due measure, full, complete, of full weight
136. disco (discuntur) - to learn, learn to know, acquire, become acquainted with
137. per (per) - through, across, through the midst of, from side to side of, traversing
138. pe/r (per) - all
139. turpitudo (turpitudo) - unsightliness, repulsiveness, foulness, deformity
140. iste (ista) - this, that, he, she
141. confido (confidentius) - to trust, confide, rely upon, believe, be assured:
142. non (non) - not, by no means, not at all
143. accuso (accuso) - to call to account, make complaint against, reproach, blame, accuse
144. verbum (verba) - a word
145. quasi (quasi) - as if, just as if, as though
146. eligo (electa) - to pluck out, root out
147. atque (atque) - and
148. pretiosus (pretiosa) - of great value, costly, precious
149. sed (sed) - but, on the contrary, but also, but even, but in fact
150. saEod (sed) -
151. SaEida (sed) -
152. vinum (vinum) - wine
153. error (erroris) - a wandering, straying, strolling
154. qui (quod) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
155. qui (quod) - who? which? what? what kind of a?
156. nos (nobis) -
157. ebrius (ebriis) - full, sated
158. doctor (doctoribus) - a teacher, instructor
159. nitor (nisi) - to bear upon, press upon, lean, support oneself
160. nisi (nisi) - if not, unless
161. bibo (biberemus) - to drink
162. neque (nec) - and not, nor
163. appello (appellare) - to drive to, move up, bring along, force towards
164. ad (ad) - to, toward
165. aliqua (aliquem) - by any way, in any direction, any whither:
166. aliquis (aliquem) - pron indef., some one, any one, anybody, one or another; neut., something, anything.
167. aliqui (aliquem) - some, any
168. sobrius (sobrium) - not drunk, sober
169. licet (licebat) - It is lawful, is allowed, is permitted
170. liceor (licebat) - to bid, make a bid
171. liceo (licebat) - to be for sale, be priced, be valued
172. tamen (tamen) - notwithstanding, nevertheless, for all that, however, yet, still
173. ego (ego) - I, me, we, us
174. deus (deus) - a god, deity
175. meus (meus) - of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own
176. in (in) - into/against/up to (accusative); in (ablative)
177. quis (cuius) - any one, anybody, anything, some one, somebody, something
178. quis (cuius) - who? which one?
179. qui (cuius) - in what manner? how? whereby? by what means? why?
180. qui (cuius) - who? which? what? what kind of a?
181. conspicio (conspectu) - to look at attentively, get sight of, descry, perceive, observe, fix eyes upon
182. conspectus (conspectu) - a seeing, look, sight, view, range of sight, power of vision
183. securus (secura) - free from care, careless, unconcerned, untroubled, fearless, quiet, easy, composed
184. sum (est) - to be, exist, live
185. edo (est) - to eat, consume
186. recordatio (recordatio) - a recalling to mind, recollection, remembrance
187. meus (mea) - of me, my, mine, belonging to me, my own
188. meo (mea) - to go, pass
189. libet (libenter) - it pleases, is pleasing, is agreeable
190. libenter (libenter) - willingly, cheerfully, gladly, with pleasure
191. hic (haec) - this, hic, haec, hoc
192. disco (didici) - to learn, learn to know, acquire, become acquainted with
193. Eos (eis) - the dawn
194. is (eis) - he, she, it, the one mentioned
195. delecto (delectabar) - to allure, attract, delight, charm, please, entertain, interest
196. miser (miser) - wretched, unfortunate, miserable, pitiable, lamentable, in distress
197. et (et) - and, et...et = both...and
198. ob (ob) - towards, to
199. huc (hoc) - to this place, hither
200. hic (hoc) - this, hic, haec, hoc
201. bonus (bonae) - good
202. spes (spei) - hope
203. puer (puer) - a male child, boy, lad, young man