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This document contains Latin words and their English translations. It lists the Latin word, part of speech, English translation, and frequency count for each word. Some of the most common words included are "sum" (to be), "est" (is), "non" (not), and "et" (and).

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(To) Where, 5

This document contains Latin words and their English translations. It lists the Latin word, part of speech, English translation, and frequency count for each word. Some of the most common words included are "sum" (to be), "est" (is), "non" (not), and "et" (and).

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1 ad: to, toward, 49

1 agō, agere, ēgī, āctum: to drive, lead, spend, 5


1 audācia, -ae f.: boldness, daring, arrogance, 5
1 bonus, -a, -um: good, kind(ly), noble, useful 8
1 Catilīna, -āe f.: Catiline, L. Sergius Catalina, 25
1 coniūrātio, -ōnis f.: conspiracy, pact, union, 6
1 cōnsilium, -ī n.: plan, advice; council, assembly 8
1 diū: a long time, long, 11
1 etiam: besides, also, even, 20
1 furor, -ōris m.: madness, frenzy, rage, 5
1 habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum: have, hold; consider, 6
1 hic, haec, hoc: this, these, 62
1 iam: now, already, soon, 36
1 iste, ista, istud: that (of yours), those 20
1 nihil: nothing, 11
1 nōn: not, by no means, not at all, 66
1 nōs: we, 12
1 noster, nostra, nostrum: our, 9
1 nox, noctis, f.: night, 7
1 omnis, omne: every, all, 27
1 praesidium, -iī n.: guard, garrison, protection, 7
1 quam: adv. as, how, than, 12
1 quis? quid? (quī, quae, quod): who? what?, who, which, 110
1 quō: (to) where, 5
1 sē: himself, herself, itself, themselves, 10
1 senātus, -ūs m.: senate, council of elders, 16
1 sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum: to feel, perceive, realize 10
1 sum, esse, fuī, futūrum: to be, 106
1 superus, -a, -um: upper, higher, above, 5
1 tandem: finally, at last, at length, in the end, 6
1 tū: you, 107
1 tuus, -a, -um: your, yours, 44
1 urbs, urbis, f.: city, 21
1 videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum: see, watch, 28
2 ac: and, and also, 25
2 autem: however, moreover, 6
2 caedēs, caedis f.: murder, slaughter, killing 7
2 cōnsul, -is m.: consul, 20
2 et: and, also, even, 54
2 faciō, facere, fēcī, factum: make, do, 15
2 fortis, -e: strong, brave, valiant, 5
2 in: in (+ abl.) , into (+ acc.), 68
2 intellegō, -ere, -lēxī, -lēctum: to realize, understand, 5
2 mors, mortis, f.: death, 6
2 oculus, -ī, m.: eye, 5
2 pestis, -is f.: plague, pest, 5
2 pūblicus, -a, -um: public, common, 38
2 rēs, reī, f.: thing, matter, affair, business, 45
2 sī: if (only), whether, in case that, 40
2 tamen: nevertheless, however, 6
2 tempus, -poris n.: time, 7
2 ūnus, -a, -um: one, 10
2 veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum: come, go, 9
2 vērus, -a, -um: true, real, honest, 17
2 vir, virī m.: man, 9
2 vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum: live, 10
3 atque: and, and also, and even, 23
3 auctōritās, -tātis f.: authority, influence, 7
3 cīvis, -is m/f: citizen, fellow citizen, 17
3 dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum: say, speak, tell, call, 15
3 gravis, -e: heavy, serious, severe; venerable, 6
3 hostis, -is m./f.: stranger, enemy, foe, 7
3 ille, illa, illud: that (famous); he, she, it, 16
3 interficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectum: kill, slay, 12
3 manus, manūs, f.: hand, band (i.e. group), 9
3 neque: and not, neither...nor, 11
3 prīvātus, -a, -um: private citizen, 6
3 supplicium, -iī n.: punishment, supplication, 5
3 suus, -a, -um: his, her, its, their (own), 5
3 ut (utī): so that, in order that; as, when; 35
4 cum: with (+ abl.); when, since, although, 42
4 diēs, -ēī m./f.: day, time, season, 11
4 Gāius (C.), -iī m.: Gaius, 5
4 māiōrēs, -um m.: ancestors, “greater” ones, 5
4 Marcus (M.), -ī m.: Marcus, 6
4 nē: lest, that not, no, not, 7
4 nūllus, -a, -um: none, no, no one, 9
4 num: surely...not? (anticipates a no reply), 7
4 pater, patris m.: father, 7
4 quīdam, quaedam, quiddam: certain, a certain 6
4 sum, esse, fuī, futūrum: to be, 106
5 at: but; mind you; but, you say, 5
5 conscriptus, -a, -um: conscripted, enrolled, 6
5 ego: I, 55
5 enim: (yes) for, (yes) indeed, (postpositive) 8
5 ex, ē: out from, from, out of (+ abl.), 10
5 ipse, ipsa, ipsum: -self; the very, 10
5 is, ea, id: this, that; he, she, it, 25’
5 patior, patī, passus sum: suffer, allow, endure, 6
5 perīculum, -ī n.: risk, danger, peril, 7
5 sed: but, moreover, however, 19
5 tantus, -a, -um: so great, so much, so large, 12
6 ā, ab, abs: from, away from; by, 35
6 castra, -ōrum n.: camp, encampment, 5
6 dē: down from, from, about, concerning (abl.), 11
6 improbus, -a, -um: wicked, base, dishonest, 5
6 Ītalia, -ae f.: Italy, 6
6 nēmō: no one, 7
6 perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditum: lose, ruin, destroy, 5
6 possum, posse, potuī: be able, can, avail, 19
6 Rōmānus, -a, -um: of Rome, Roman, 7
6 tam: so, so much, so very, such, 14
7 domus, -ūs f.: house, home (domī: at home), 8
7 exspectō (1): look for, await, wait for, exspect, 5
7 ita: so, thus, 5
7 mēns, mentis, f.: mind, thought, intention, 5
7 meus, -a, -um: my, mine, 16
7 multus, -a, -um: much, many, abundant, 12
7 nefārius, -a, -um: wicked, unrighteous, 5
7 nunc: now, at present, 8
8 ante: before, in front of (+ acc.); adv. before, 6
8 īdem, eadem, idem: the same, 10
8 Kalendae (Kal.), -ārum f.: Kalends 5
8 modo: only, (just) now; if only, provided that, 7
9 salūs, -ūtis f.: safety, security, health, 6
9 scelus, -eris n.: wickedness, villainy, crime, 11
10 vōx, vōcis, f.: voice, 7
11 proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum: set out, depart, 6
11 summus, -a, -um: highest, top of, 7
12 ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum: bear, endure, carry, 8
12 magnus, -a, -um: great, large, tall; important, 5
12 metus, -ūs f.: dread, fear, 7
13 homō, -inis m./f.: man, mortal, human, 8
13 quamquam: and yet; although, 5
13 saepe: often, 5
14 exsilium, -iī n.: banishment, exile, 7
14 vīta, -ae, f.: life, 9
15 aut: or (aut...aut – either...or), 14
16 fortūna, -ae f.: fortune, chance, luck, 5
16 -ne: (introducing a yes/no question), 9
17 aliquī, -qua, -quod: some, any, definite, 5
18 animus, -ī m.: spirit, soul, breath, courage, 5
18 dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum: to ought, owe, 6
18 eō, īre, īvī, itum: to go, come, 5
18 loquor, loquī, locūtus sum: speak, say, 6
18 putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum: to think, imagine, 5
19 patria, -ae f.: fatherland, country, 6
20 sōlus, -a, -um: alone, only, lone, sole, 5
21 optimus, -a, -um: best, noblest, finest, 5
24 invidia, -ae f.: hatred, ill-will, unpopularity, 11

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