Latin Words and Their Meanings in Images

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Explore the beauty of Latin language through images depicting various words and their meanings, from expressions like "vultus" (face) to actions like "demitto" (to send down) and concepts like "novitas" (newness). Each image showcases a word and its English translation, providing a visual journey into the richness of Latin vocabulary.


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  1. 1. vultus, -s m.

  2. 1. vultus, -s m. face, countenance, expression

  3. 2. demitto, -ere, -misi, -missus

  4. 2. demitto, -ere, -misi, -missus to send down, let down, lower

  5. 3. profor, -fari, -fatus sum

  6. 3. profor, -fari, -fatus sum to speak, say

  7. 4. solvo, -ere, solvi, solutus

  8. 4. solvo, -ere, solvi, solutus to loosen, untie; dismiss

  9. 5. secludo, -ere, -clusi, -clusus

  10. 5. secludo, -ere, -clusi, -clusus to shut out, exclude (prefixed form of claudo, -ere to close, shut)

  11. 6. novitas, novitatis f.

  12. 6. novitas, novitatis f. newness, novelty

  13. 7. molior, moliri, molitus sum

  14. 7. molior, moliri, molitus sum to work hard at, contrive

  15. 8. tueor, turi, tuitus (tutus) sum

  16. 8. tueor, turi, tuitus (tutus) sum to watch (over), protect cp. tutus, a, um = safe

  17. 9. obtundo, -ere, -tudi, -tu(n)sus

  18. 9. obtundo, -ere, -tudi, -tu(n)sus to blunt, dull

  19. 10. gesto (1)

  20. 10. gesto (1) to wear, bear frequentative form of gero, gerere

  21. 11. iungo, -ere, iunxi, iunctus

  22. 11. iungo, -ere, iunxi, iunctus to join, yoke

  23. 12. seu / sive

  24. 12. seu / sive whether if repeated: whether or

  25. 13. arvum, -i

  26. 13. arvum, -i arable land, field

  27. 14. opto (1)

  28. 14. opto (1) to hope for, desire, choose

  29. 15. ops, opis f.

  30. 15. ops, opis f. wealth, resources NOT opus, operis = work

  31. 16. consido, -ere, -sedi, -sessus

  32. 16. consido, -ere, -sedi, -sessus to settle (with), rest

  33. 17. pariter

  34. 17. pariter equally, on equal terms (adv. of par, paris)

  35. 18. statuo, -ere, statui, statutus

  36. 18. statuo, -ere, statui, statutus to establish, set up

  37. 19. subduco, -ere, -duxi, -ductus

  38. 19. subduco, -ere, -duxi, -ductus to lead up (from below), draw up

  39. 20. discrimen, discriminis n.

  40. 20. discrimen, discriminis n. dividing line, distinction, crisis

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