NLVE - Latin III - Nouns #2

You are given the nominative form. Give the genitive, gender, and the definition. Use semicolons to separate different definitions by word context and commas to separate different choice definitions. Put multiple definitions in alphabetical order. Copy and paste for long marks (optional) ā ē ī ō ū Format: Hint: nominative Answer: "genitive (m/f/n) - definition" (if plural ex: m.pl.) (if more than one gender ex: m.f.)
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pōns
pontis (m) - bridge
pontus
pontī (m) - sea
populus
populī (m) - people
porta
portae (f) - gate
porticus
porticūs (m) - colonnade
portus
portūs (m) - harbor
possessiō
possessiōnis (f) - possession, property
postis
postis (m) - door, doorpost
potestās
potēstātis (f) - power
praeda
praedae (f) - booty, loot, plunder
praedō
praedōnis (m) - pirate, robber
praefectus
praefectī (m) - commander
praemium
praemiī (n) - prize, profit, reward
praesidium
praesidiī (n) - protection
praetor
praetōris (m) - chief magistrate
pretium
pretiī (n) - price
prex
precis (f) - curse, prayer, request
prīnceps
prīncipis (m) - chief, chieftain
prīncipium
principiī (n) - beginning, origin
proelium
proeliī (n) - battle, conflict
profectiō
profectiōnis (f) - departure, source
prōlēs
prōlis (f) - child, offspring, race
prōra
prōrae (f) - bows, prow, ship
prōvincia
prōvinciae (f) - province
prūdentia
prūdentiae (f) - good sense, intelligence, shrewdness
pūbēs
pūbis (f) - hair at age of puberty, groin
pudor
pudōris (m) - disgrace, modesty, shame
puella
puellae (f) - girl
puer
puerī (m) - boy
pugna
pugnae (f) - fight
puppis
puppis (f) - ship, stern
quaestor
quaestōris (m) - quaestor, treasury official
quaestus
quaestūs (m) - advantage, profit
quiēs
quiētis (f) - rest
rādīx
rādīcis (f) - radish, root
rāmus
rāmī (m) - bough, branch
ratiō
ratiōnis (f) - addition, sum
ratis
ratis (f) - boat, raft
rēgīna
rēgīnae (f) - queen
regiō
regiōnis (f) - direction, line
rēgnum
rēgnī (n) - kingdom
religiō
religiōnis (f) - religion, reverence
reliquiae
reliquiārum (f.pl.) - leavings, relics, remainder
rēmex
rēmigis (m) - oarsman, rower
rēmus
rēmī (m) - oar
rēs
reī (f) - affair, matter, situation, thing
rēs frūmentaria
provision, supplies
rēs mīlitāris
war
rēs pūblica
politics, public affairs
respōnsum
rēspōnsī (n) - answer
rēx
rēgis (m) - king
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rīpa
rīpae (f) - river bank
rīvus
rīvī (m) - brook, stream
rōbur
rōboris (n) - hard, robust, strong
rōstrum
rōstrī (n) - beak, snout
rota
rotae (f) - car, disc, wheel
ruīna
ruīnae (f) - collapse, downfall, fall
rūmor
rūmōris (m) - cheering, noise, rumor
rūpēs
rūpis (f) crag, rock
rūs
rūris (n) - countryside, estate
sacerdōs
sacerdōtis (m) - priest
saeculum
saeculī (n) - generation, lifetime
sagitta
sagittae (f) - arrow
sagittārius
sagittāriī (m) - archer
sal
salis (m) - brine, salt, sea
salūs
salūtis (f) - health, safety
sanguis
sanguinis (m) - blood
saxum
saxī (n) - rock
scelus
sceleris (n) - crime
scēptrum
scēptrī (n) - scepter, staff
scientia
scientiae (f) - knowledge, skill
scopulus
scopulī (m) - crag, rock
scūtum
scūtī (n) - shield
secūris
secūris (f) - axe
sēdēs
sēdis (f) - seat
seges
segitis (f) - cornfield, crop
sēmen
sēminis (n) - seed
senātus
senātūs (m) - meeting of the senate, senate
senectūs
senectūtis (f) - old age
sēnsus
sēnsūs (m) - feeling, sensation, sense
sententia
sententiae (f) - opinion
septentriō
septentriōnis (m) - north, north wind
sepulchrum
sepulchrī
sermō
sermōnis (m) - conversation
servitūs
servitūtis (f) - slavery
sevēritās
sevēritātis (f) - authority, strictness
sīdus
sīderis (n) - constellation, season
signum
signī (n) - seal, sign, signal
silentium
silentiī (n) - silence
silva
silvae (f) - forest, wood
simulācrum
simulācrī (n) - ghost, image, likeness, portrait
simulātiō
simulātiōnis (f) - hypocrisy, pretence
sinus
sinūs (m) - curve, fold
sitis
sitis (f) - drought, thirst
socius
sociī (m) - ally, comrade
sōl
sōlis (m) - sun
solum
solī (n) - floor, land, soil, sole of feet/shoe
somnus
somnī (m) - sleep, sloth
sonitus
sonitūs (m) - sound
sopor
sopōris (m) - apathy, sleep
soror
sorōris (f) - sister
sors
sortis (f) - lot
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spatium
spatiī (n) - extent, room, space
spēlunca
spēluncae (f) - cave, den
speciēs
specieī (f) - appearance, form
spēs
speī (f) - hope
spīritus
spīritūs (m) - air, breath, breeze
spolium
spoliī (n) - booty, skin, spoils
sponte (no nom. form)
(f) - unaided, voluntarily
statiō
statiōnis (f) - post, station
stella
stellae (f) - star
stīpendium
stīpendiī (n) - tax, tribute
stirps
stirpis (f) - lower trunk and roots, plant, stock
strepitus
strepitūs (m) - din, noise
studium
studiī (n) - enthusiasm, keenness, zeal
stuprum
stuprī (n) - debauchery, unchastity
subsidium
subsidiī (n) - aid, relief
summa
summae (f) - sum, total
supplicātiō
supplicātiōnis (f) - day of prayer, public thanksgiving
supplicium
suppliciī (n) - prayer, sacrifice
suspīciō
suspīciōnis (f) - suspicion
tabula
tabulae (f) - tablet, writing tablet
taeda
taedae (f) - pinewood, plank, torch
taurus
taurī (m) - bull
tellūs
tellūris (f) - earth, ground, land
tēlum
tēlī (n) - javelin, missile, weapon
tempestās
tempestātis (f) - storm
templum
templī (n) - temple
tempus
temporis (n) - time
tenebrae
tenebrārum (f.pl.) - darkness
tergum
tergī (n) - back
terra
terrae (f) - earth, ground, land
terror
terrōris (m) - alarm, fright, terror
testimōnium
testimoniī (n) - evidence, proof, testimony
testis
testis (m.f.) - witness
testūdō
testūdinis (f) - lute, lyre, tortoise
thalamus
thalamī (m) - bedroom, marriage, room
timor
timōris (m) - fear
toga
togae (f) - toga
torus
torī (m) - bulge, knot, muscle
trabs
trababis (f) - beam, ship, timber, tree
tribūnus
tribūnī (m) - tribune (high-ranking officer)
tridēns
tridentis (m) - trident
trīduum
tridī (n) - three days
triumphus
triumphī (m) - triumph, victory
tuba
tubae (f) - trumpet
tumultus
tumultūs (m) - commotion, uproar
tumulus
tumulī (m) - burial mound, hill, mound
turba
turbae (f) - crowd
turbō
turbinis (m) - reel, spiral, whirl
turris
turris (f) - tower, turret
ultor
ultōris (m) - avenger, punisher
umbra
umbrae (f) - ghost, shadow
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umerus
umerī (m) - shoulder
unda
undae (f) - wave
urbs
urbis (f) - city
ūsus
ūsūs (m) - experience, practice, skill, use
uterus
uterī (m) - abdomen, belly
ūtilitās
ūtilitātis (f) - advantage, usefulness
uxor
uxōris (f) - wife
vadum
vadī (n) - bottom, shallow, water
vallēs
vallis (f) - valley
vāllum
vāllī (n) - entrenchment, rampart
varietās
varietātis (f) - difference, diversity
vātēs
vātis (m.f.) - bard, poet, prophet
vectīgal
vectīgālis (m) - income, tax
vēlum
vēlī (n) - awning, curtain, sail
venēnum
venēnī (n) - poison
venia
veniae (f) - mercy
ventus
ventī (m) - wind
verbum
verbī (n) - word
versus
versūs (m) - line of poetry, verse
vertex
verticis (m) - head, top, whirlpool
vesper
vesperis/vesperī (m) - evening, supper, west
vestīgium
vestīgiī (n) - footprint, track
vestis
vestis (f) - clothes, tapestry
via
viae (f) - street
viātor
viātōris (m) - summoner, traveller
vicis (no nom. form)
(f) - alternation, succession
victor
victōris (m) - victor, winner
victōria
victōriae (f) - victory
vīctus
vīctūs (m) - livelihood, sustenance
vīcus
vīcī (m) - town, village
vigilia
vigiliae (f) - sleeplessness, vigilance
vigilis
vigilis (m) - guard, sentinal, watchman
vīlla
vīllae (f) - (large) house, villa
vinculum
vinculī (n) - bond, chain
vīnea
vīneae (f) - vine, vineyard
vīnum
vīnī (n) - wine
vir
virī (m) - man
virgō
virginis (f) - virgin
virtūs
virtūtis (f) - courage
vīs
(f) - force, power, violence
vīscus
vīsceris (n) - child, flesh, internal organs, womb
vīsus
vīsūs (m) - sight, vision
vitium
vitiī (n) - sin
vīta
vītae (f) - life
vitta
vittae (f) - fillet, headband, sacrificial
voluntās
voluntātis (f) - will, wish
voluptās
voluptātis (f) - enjoyment, pleasure
vōx
vōcis (f) - voice
vulgus
vulgī (n) - crowd, herd, populace, the public
vulnus
vulneris (n) - wound
vultus
vultūs (m) - expression, face
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