Latin Phrase-Book
Henry William Auden, Carl Meissner
Latin Phrase-Book
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LATIN PHRASE-BOOK
BY
C. MEISSNER
TRANSLATED FROM THE SIXTH GERMAN EDITION
WITH THE ADDITION OF
SUPPLEMENTARY PHRASES AND REFERENCES
BY
WITH THE ADDITION OF
SUPPLEMENTARY PHRASES AND REFERENCES
BY
H. W. AUDEN, M.A.
ASSISTANT MASTER AT FETTES COLLEGE, EDINBURGH; LATE SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND BELL UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR
LONDON
MACMILLAN AND CO.
AND NEW YORK
1894
All rights reserved
LONDON
MACMILLAN AND CO.
AND NEW YORK
1894
All rights reserved
PREFACE
CONTENTS
I. The World and Nature
1. The World—Creation
2. The Earth and its Surface
3. Water—Rivers—Sea
4. Fire
5. Air—Sky—Climate—Heavenly Bodies
6. Natural Phenomena
II. Space and Time
1. Points of the Compass—Situation
2. Boundary—Territory—Distance
3. Road—Travel
4. Coming—Going
5. Riding—Driving
6. Walking—Footsteps—Direction
7. Movement in General
8. Time in General
9. Year—Seasons
10. Day—Divisions of the Day
III. Parts of the Human Body
IV. Properties of the Human Body
1. Feelings—Sensations—Powers
2. Birth—Life
3. Time of Life
4. Hunger—Thirst
5. Laughter—Tears
6. Health—Sickness
7. Sleep—Dreams
8. Death
9. Burial
V. Human Life; its various Relations and Conditions
1. Circumstance—Situation—Difficulty
2. Commencement—End—Result
3. Cause—Motive—Origin
4. Regard—Importance—Influence—Power—Inclination
5. Opportunity—Possibility—Occasion—Chance
6. Success—Good Fortune
7. Misfortune—Fate—Ruin
8. Danger—Risk—Safety
9. Assistance—Deliverance—Consolation
10. Riches—Want—Poverty
11. Utility—Advantage—Harm—Disadvantage
12. Goodwill—Kindness—Inclination—Favour
13. Benefit—Gratitude—Recompense
14. Merit—Value—Reward
15. Requests—Wishes—Commissions—Orders
16. Friendship—Enmity—Reconciliation (cf. xii. 8)
17. Authority—Dignity (cf. xiv. 3)
18. Praise—Approval—Blame—Reproach
19. Rumour—Gossip—News—Mention
20. Fame—Reputation
21. Honour—Disgrace—Ignominy
22. Effort—Industry—Labour—Exertion
23. Business—Leisure—Inactivity—Idleness
24. Pleasure—Recreation
VI. The Mind; its Functions
1. Genius—Talent—Intelligence
2. Imagination—Thought
3. Conceptions—Ideals—Perfection
4. Opinion—Prejudice—Conjecture
5. Truth—Error
6. Choice—Doubt—Scruple
7. Knowledge—Certainty—Persuasion
8. Plan—Advice—Deliberation
9. Resolve—Design—Intention
10. Object—Aim—Hesitation—Delay
11. Remembrance—Forgetfulness
12. Theory—Practice—Experience
VII. The Arts and Sciences
1. Scientific Knowledge in General—Literature
2. Learning—Erudition
3. Culture—Civilisation
4. Education—Instruction—School—Profession
5. Example—Pattern—Precedent
6. Philosophy
7. The Parts of Philosophy
8. System—Method—Principles
9. Species—Definition—Classification—Connection
10. Proof—Refutation
11. Conclusion—Hypothesis—Inference
12. Debate—Controversy
13. Agreement—Contradiction
14. Particular Sciences (History—Mythology—Chronology—Geography—Mathematics—Natural Science—Astronomy)
15. Art in General
16. Poetry—Music—Painting—Sculpture
17. The Drama
VIII. Speech and Writing
1. Speech in General
2. Style—Expression
3. Delivery—Voice
4. Subject-Matter—Argument
5. Question—Answer
6. Humour—Earnest
7. Language—Use of Language—Translation—Grammar
8. Sentence—Period—Words—Proverbs—Syllables
9. Writing—Writers—Books
10. Letters
IX. The Emotions
1. Disposition—Emotion in General
2. Joy—Pain
3. Vexation—Care—Equanimity—Contentment—Affliction
4. Fear—Terror—Anxiety
5. Courage—Discouragement—Pusillanimity—Pride—Arrogance—Insolence
6. Presence of Mind—Composure—Despair
7. Hope—Expectation
8. Pity—Pardon—Want of Feeling—Cruelty
9. Love—Longing—Admiration—Enthusiasm
10. Belief—Confidence—Loyalty—Protection—Promise—Veracity (fides, fiducia)
11. Suspicion—Presentiment
12. Hatred—Jealousy—Envy
13. Discontent—Anger—Revenge—Fury
X. Virtues and Vices
1. Virtue—Morality
2. Vice—Crime
3. Desire—Passion—Self-Control
4. Wrong—Insult—Outrage—Offence
5. Violence—Ambuscade—Threats
6. Appearance—Deceit—Falsehood—Derision
7. Duty—Inclination
8. Reason—Conscience—Remorse
9. Measure—Standard—Limit—Moderation
10. Morals—Immorality—Principles—Character
XI. Religion
1. God—Worship
2. Religion—Religious Scruple—Oath
3. Belief—Unbelief—Superstition
4. Prayers—Wishes—Vows
5. Sacrifice—Festival
6. Oracle—Prodigies—Auspices—Presage
XII. Domestic Life
1. The House and its different Parts
2. Domestic Matters—Property
3. Habitation—Clothing
4. Food—Drink
5. Subsistence in General
6. Expenditure—Luxury—Prodigality
7. Hospitality
8. Sociability—Intercourse—Isolation
9. Conversation—Audience—Conference
10. Greeting—Farewell
11. Betrothal—Marriage—Divorce
12. Will—Inheritance
13. Custom—Usage
XIII. Commerce and Agriculture
1. Commerce in General—Purchase—Price
2. Money—Interest—Loans
3. Money-Matters—Accounts—Audit
4. Rate of Interest
5. Profit—Credit—Debt
6. Building
7. Agriculture—Management of Stock
XIV. The State
1. Constitution—Administration—Government
2. Civil Rights—Rank
3. Dignity—Position—Honours—Pre-Eminence—(cf. v. 17)
4. Public Meetings—Suffrage
5. Laws—Bills
6. Popular Favour—Influence—Unpopularity
7. Party-Spirit—Neutrality—Politics—Aristocracy—Democracy
8. Demagogy—Revolution—Rebellion—Anarchy
9. Proscription—Confiscation—Banishment—Amnesty
10. Power—Monarchy—Royalty
11. Slavery—Freedom
12. Revenue—Colonies—Provinces
13. Magistracies
(a) Candidature—Election
(b) Particular Magistracies
14. The Senate
XV. Law and Justice
1. Law in General
2. Inquiry—Testimony—Torture
3. Process—Defence
4. Accusation—Verdict—Decision
5. Guilt
6. Punishment—Acquittal
XVI. War
1. Levies—Military Oath—Armies in General
2. Pay—Service—Commissariat
3. Command—Discipline
4. Weapons
5. War
6. The Army on the March
7. The Camp
8. A Siege
9. Before the Fight
10. The Fight
(a) The Fight in General
(b) The Attack
(c) Close Quarters
(d) Tactics—Reinforcements
(e) Successful Attack
(f) Retreat—Flight—Pursuit
(g) Defeat—Massacre—Wounds—Losses
11. Victory—Triumph
12. Truce—Peace—Treaties—Alliance
13. Conquest—Submission
XVII. Shipping
1. Naval Affairs in General
2. Voyage—Shipwreck—Landing
3. A Naval Battle
APPENDIX
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