Vocab Best: Cambridge Latin Course Book 1 Stage 10
| Latin Word | Meaning | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | to dine / to have dinner | A common social activity. | | cōgitāre | to think, ponder | Intellectual vocabulary. | | cōnsistere | to stand still, stop, halt | Used in military or crowd contexts. | | exspectāre | to wait for, await | Often used with anticipation. | | flēre | to weep, cry | An emotional response to tragedy. | | invenīre | to find, discover | Often requires a direct object. | | rogāre | to ask | Simple but high-frequency. | | turbāre | to disturb, throw into confusion | The root of the English word "disturb." | | vēnisse | to have come | Important: This is a perfect infinitive . The present tense is venīre . |
“Quīntus, ubi herbas malas in hortō vīdit, clāmāvit, ‘Hoc est magnum perīculum!’ Itaque surgere et amōnibus exspectāre dēbet.” (Quintus, when he saw the bad plants in the garden, shouted, “This is a great danger!” And so he ought to get up and wait for the slaves.) Cambridge Latin Course Book 1 Stage 10 Vocab
| Latin | Type | Meaning | |-------|------|---------| | alius, alia, aliud | adj. | other; another | | bene | adv. | well | | malus, mala, malum | adj. | bad; evil | | multus, multa, multum | adj. | much; many (pl.) | | nōn iam | phrase | no longer | | igitur | conj. | therefore | | itaque | conj. | and so; therefore | | paene | adv. | nearly; almost | | prō | prep. (+ abl.) | in front of; on behalf of; for | | Latin Word | Meaning | Notes |
The nouns in this stage focus on the educational environment and the people within the Roman social hierarchy. – opinion (also means "sentence" or "motto") liber – book (think of "library") imperium – empire (also means "power" or "command") frater – brother (fraternal) pax – peace (pacify) uxor – wife (uxorious) portus – harbor (port) Adjectives and Modifiers | | exspectāre | to wait for, await