Latin-english Vocabulary A [ VERIFIED ]
Many "A" words have transitioned directly into English as set phrases. You may encounter these in legal, academic, or professional settings:
This guide provides a foundational look at starting with the letter "A" . Since over 60% of English words have Latin or Greek roots, mastering these terms can significantly improve your understanding of English word structures and meanings. 1. Essential Vocabulary List: "A" latin-english vocabulary a
: Note that some prepositions like ā/ab require the ablative case, while others like ad require the accusative . Many "A" words have transitioned directly into English
: Proof of being elsewhere at the time of a crime ("elsewhere"). : A list of things to be done ("things to be driven")
: A list of things to be done ("things to be driven").
: Selfless concern for others (derived from alter , "other").
The following common Latin words beginning with "A" are frequently found in classic texts like Wheelock's Latin and The Latin Library . Latin Word English Translation Usage/Context From, away from, by Used with the ablative case accēdere To approach, come near Root of the English "accede" accidere To happen, occur Root of the English "accident" accipere To receive, accept Related to "acceptance" ācer Keen, sharp, fierce Root of the English "acrid" or "acridity" ad To, toward, at Used with the accusative case adiuvāre To help, assist Related to "adjutant" admīrārī To wonder at, admire Root of the English "admire" adsunt They are present Opposite of absum (to be absent) 2. Common Latin Phrases in English