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wildwechselmagazin · 2 years
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Latin Vocabulary: daily-use New Latin
Vocābulārium Latīnum: vocābula cotīdiāna Latīnitātis Novæ (seu Vīvæ)
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[image: Modern Rome, 1757 painting by Giovanni Paolo Panini]
[imāgō: Rōma Moderna, pictūra AVC MMCDLXXX ā Iōhanne Paulō Panīniō pīcta]
This vocab post is mainly focused on words that are a part of New or Contemporary Latin - chronolects of Latin from 18th century until today with largely expanded vocabulary.
Note that this post only lists those meanings of an entry that are relevant to modern life - this list isn't comprehensive in any way.
Transportation
Laophorum (II.N) - bus; sometimes "laophoron"
Autoraeda (I.F), autocinētum (II.N) - car
Ductor/ductrīx - driver (autoraedae, laophorī, etc.)
Tramen (III.N) - train
Ferriviārius (ADJ.I-II) - of railway/trains
Ferrivia (I.F) - railway
Statiō (III.F) - station, stop
Strāta autocinētica (I.F) - highway
Quadrivium (II.N) - intersection, crossroads
Electronics
Computātrum (II.N) - computer, PC
Globulus (II.M) - mouse
Dēprimō [globulum] (VB.III) - press/click
Quadrum (II.N) - screen
Seriēs (V.F) malleōrum; clāviātūra (I.F) - keyboard
Tēlephōn(i)um (II.N) - phone
Frīgidārium (II.N) - fridge, refrigerator
Tēlevīsōrium (II.N) - TV (the box)
Media
Nuntiī (II.M) - news (plural in this sense)
Tēlevīsiō (III.F); tēlehorāsis (III-GR.F) - TV (abstract)
Interrēte (III.N) - internet
Locus (II.M) - site
Mēmum (II.N); mimēma (III.M) - meme
Pellicula (I.F) - film; by extension, video
Phōtographēma (III.N) - photo (picture)
Furniture
Sponda (I.F) - bed; couch, sofa
Lectus (II.M) - bed
Strāgulum (II.N) - blanket, bedcover
Cervīcal (III.N) - pillow
Sella (I.F) - chair, seat
Tapēte (III.N) - carpet, rug
Clothes
Camisia (I.F) - shirt (buttoned)
Colobium (II.N) - T-shirt (short-sleeved)
Tunicula, tunica (I.F) - shirt (general)
Brācae (I.F) - pants, trousers (always plural)
Gunna (I.F) - skirt
Vestis (III.F) - dress (apparāta - formal)
Petasus (II.M) - hat
Zōna (I.F) - belt
Calceus campester - sneaker, trainer
Synthesis vestiāria - suit
Hygiene
Sāpō (III.M) - soap
Capitilavium (II.N) - shampoo; shampooing
Antisēpticum (II.N) - disinfectant, antiseptic
Remedium dēodorāns (N) - deodorant
Collūtōrium (II.N) - mouthwash
Lōmentum (II.N) - skin cream, moisturiser
Cērōma sōlāre (N) - sunscreen, SPF
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nathanielthecurious · 7 years
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the existence of ephemeris raises so many questions. who makes it? how much time do they spend on it? do they have a life? does anyone even read it? do the creators realize that their website design makes everyone’s eyes bleed? why do they still have the 2004-2014 IAM DECEM ANNOS!! at the top? why do the blurbs on the side of the “ad nos scribe” page say things like “si deus est unde malum?” why are there flashing ads for LLPSI and grex latine loquentium on the side? is ephemeris hiring reporters? would they want someone to report on them and write an amazing nonfic piece about them and their honestly crazy website? who the fuck writes the crater nugarum? why do they sometimes cite dates by the roman calendar within articles but usually use the modern calendar? who are these people and why???
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lexiconlatinum · 4 years
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Gallopāvō | Fōns - Dominiī Pūblicī
gallopāvō, gallopāvōnis - (m.)
avis quae et collum carunculātum et orthopȳgium flābellifōrme habet
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foroelgrancapitan · 6 years
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nathanielthecurious · 7 years
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my crowning achievement as a classics student is that one time at csssa (summer school for the arts) a girl in my class heard that i speak latin and asked me to say things in latin to see if her latin grammar lessons had helped her any, and she thought it was really cool, and then at the end of the summer she confessed to me that she had been planning on stopping taking latin that year but was going to talk to her academic counselor in the fall and add latin back because she had heard me speaking latin and seen how much i loved it.
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nathanielthecurious · 7 years
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so all things considered, it’s not too much money to go to ALF and conventiculum (less if i only want to go to one of those two events). i would need to save up to feel good about going (so i should try to find another work-study gig and/or try to win that translation prize), and i would also need to find something else to do during the rest of the summer, whether working or just chilling. and when i talked to magister he said i should ask my professor who’s with the paideia institute because there totally might be odd jobs or other summer living latin opportunities, so we’ll see. basically i might try to actually do latin stuff this summer??
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nathanielthecurious · 9 years
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ciceroniantrash Interesting! Quid omnes cogitatis? Any other ideas?
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nathanielthecurious · 9 years
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Me: heyyyy I haven't looked at the spoken latin tag in forever
Spoken Latin tag: roleplay bios!!!
Me: pro Iupiter
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