Question | Answer |
adulēscentia, -ae | f., youth; young manhood, youthfulness |
animus, -ī | m., soul; spirit; mind |
caelum, -ī | n., sky; heaven |
culpa, -ae | f., fault; blame |
glōria, -ae | f., glory; fame |
verbum, -ī | n., word |
tē | abl. & acc. sg. you, yourself |
līber, lībera, līberum | adj., free |
noster, nostra, nostrum | adj., our; ours |
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum | beautiful; handsome; fine |
sanus, -a, -um | adj., sound; healthy; sane |
igitur | postpositive conj., therefore, consequently |
~ne | suffix added to the first word of a sentence indicating a question to which the answer is unknown |
propter | prep. + acc., on account of; because of |
crās | adv., tomorrow |
herī | adv., yesterday |
quandō | interrog. & relative adv. and conj., when |
sī quandō | idiom, if ever |
satis | indeclinable noun, adj. , enough, sufficient (ly) |
tum | adv., then, at that time, thereupon, in the next place |
cenō (1) | v., to dine |
culpō (1) | v., to blame, censure |
remaneō, remanēre, remānsī, remānsum | v., to remain; stay, stay behind; abide; continue |
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum | v., to remain; stay, stay behind; abide; continue |
superō (1) | v., to be above; have the upper hand, surpass, overcome, to conquer |
animī, -ōrum | m., high spirits; pride; courage |