Latin/Classified Vocabulary List

This list is classified by part of speech. Adding macrons for long vowels is a work-in-progress. Lack of a macron should not be assumed as evidence one is not needed.

Masculine
– endings in -us or -r; amicus, amici, amico, amicum, amico | amici, amicorum, amicis, amicos, amicis

neuter
– endings in –um; donum, doni, dono, donum, dono | dona, donorum, donis, dona, donis

Masculine / feminine
declined regularly (lex, legis, legi, legem, lege| leges, legum, legibus, leges, legibus)

neuter
declined regularly (flumen, fluminis, flumini, flumen, flumine| flumina, fluminum, fluminibus, flumina, fluminibus)

Masculine / feminine
m/f, with i-stem in gen. pl. (pars, partis, parti, partem, parte| partes, partium, partibus, partes, partibus)

neuter, with i-stem
in abl. s., nom., gen., and acc. pl (mare, maris, mari, mare, mari | maria, marium, maribus, maria, maribus

4th Declension Nouns
masculine unless otherwise noted (portus, portūs, portuī, portum portū | portūs, portuum, portibus, portūs, portibus)

5th Declension Nouns
feminine unless otherwise noted (res, rei, rei, rem, re | res, rerum, rebus, res, rebus)

Irregular and Special Adjective Comparisons
(model of regular comparison: altus, a, um/ altior, altius/ altissimus, a, um)

Verbs (1st Conjugation)
Regular pattern of 4 principal parts endings: o, are, avi, atus

Verbs (2nd Conjugation)
(principal parts like moneo, monēre, monui, monitus unless otherwise noted)

Verbs (3rd Conjugation)
(infinitive ends in –ere; no regular pattern of principal parts)

Verbs (4th Conjugation)

 * (Principal parts like audio, audire, audivi, auditus unless otherwise noted)