Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Latin Dictionary

/ LatinIndex

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Examples
Non-dictionary forms
Dictinary Pages
Original from: UBC SunSITE, additions and corrections by KJW taken from the vocabulary in BooKs:debello, BooKs:euplatinenglish, SprachProfiVocab and others (see also WebLinks).

Naturally any mistakes are likely to be mine so send complaints and corrects to me before complaining to my sources.

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I have marked some of those entries that I have used particularly with abbreviations to show which declension or conjugation a word belongs to. An Arabic numeral followed by v denotes a verb of the indicated conjugation, a numeral followed by d denotes the declension. Gender is marked by f, m, or n.

Some words are marked either to indicate the source document or as a reminder that the word forms part of the vocabulary of a particular textbook.

UBC
UBC SunSITE, the source of the bulk of the words but it only gave the nominative and no idication of declension, conjugation, or gender,
CIGL
Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning Latin. This book has far fewer words but is very focussed, the word lists give nominative and genitive as well as gender.

Examples

I have added examples for some words when I looked them up during my studies and felt that an example would help me later. Many are drawn from Judith Meyer's Sprachprofi Latin course.

Non-dictionary forms

I have added inflected words here too because a beginner like me has trouble deciding what the root might be. Especially for irregular verbs like sum (see fuistis).

Those verbs that form part of the CIGL vocabulary are listed ast first person singular, third person singular, third person plural instead of the more usual first person, infinitive, perfect active, perfect, passive.

The page is a bit big for a single web page even in these days of large screens and fast connections so I have split it into several smaller pages.

Dictinary Pages


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