ENGLISH-LATIN VOCABULARY 335
each
E
- each, quisque, quaeque, quidque (quodque) (§484)
- each of two, uterque, utraque, utrumque
- each other, inter with acc. of a reflexive
- eager, āccr, ācris, ācre; alacer, alacris, alacre
- eager (be), studeō, 2
- eagerness, studium, studī, n.
- eagle, aquila, -ae, f.
- easily, facile
- easy, facilis, -e
- either ... or, aut ... aut
- empire, imperium, impe’rī, n.
- employ, negōtium dō
- encourage, hortor, ī
- enemy, hostis, -is, m. and f.; inimīcus. -ī. m.
- enough, satis
- entire, tōtus, -a, -um (§108)
- expectation, opīniō, -ōnis f.
- eye, oculus, -ī, m.
F
- faithless, perfidus, -a, um
- famous, clārus, -a, -um
- far, longē
- farmer, agricola, -ae, m.
- farther, ulterior, -ius
- father, pater, patris, m.
- fatherland, patria, -ae, f.
- favor, faveō, 2
- 'favorable, idōneus, -a, -um secundus, -a, -um
- fear, metus, -ūs, m, timer, -ōris, m.
- fear, be afraid, timeō, 2
- few, paucī, -ae, -a
- field, ager, agrī, m.
- fifteen, quīndecim
- fight, contendō, 3; pugnō, 1
full
- find, reperiō, 4
- finish, cōnficiō, 3
- fire, ignis, -is, m. (§243.1)
- firmness, cōnstantia, -ae, f.
- first, prīmus, -a, -um
- flee, fugiō, 3
- flight, fuga, -ae, f.
- fly, volō, 1
- foe, see enemy
- follow close after, subsequor, 3
- food, cibus, -ī, m.
- foot, pēs, pedis, m.
- foot-soldier, pedes, -itis, m.
- for (conj.), enim, nam
- for (prep.), sign of dat.; dē, prō, with abl.; to express purpose, ad, with gerundive; implied in acc. of time and of extent of space
- for a long time, diū
- forbid, vetō, 1
- forces, cōpiae, -ārum, f., plur. of cōpia
- forest, silva, -ae, f,
- fort, castellum, -ī, n.; castrum, -ī, n.
- fortification, mūnītiō, -ōnis, f.
- fortify, mūniō, 4
- fortune, fortūna, -ae, f.
- fourth, quārtus, -a, -um
- free, līber, -era, -erum
- free, liberate, liberō, 1
- frequent, crēber, -bra, -brum
- friend, amīcus, -ī, m.
- friendly (adj.), amīcus, -a, -um
- friendly (adv.), amīcē
- friendship, amīcitia, -ae, f.
- frighten, pertcrreō, 2
- from, ā or ab, dē, ē, ex, with abl. Often expressed by the separative ablative without a prep.
- from each other, inter, with acc. of a reflexive pron.
- full, plēnus, -a, -um