| ē / ex: from, out
of (preposition, takes the ablative) |
| eam: her, it |
| eārum: their (f) |
| eās: them (f) |
| Ecce!: Look! |
| effugiō, effugere, effūgī,
---: to flee, run away, escape |
| ego: I |
| Ēheu!: Alas! |
| Eho!: Hey! |
| eī: to him/her/it |
| eī, eae, ea: they |
| eīs: to them |
| eius: his, her(s), its |
| emō, emere, ēmī,
emptus: to buy |
| enim: for (conjunction) |
| eō, īre, iī/īvī,
itus: to go (irregular) |
| eō: there, to that
place |
| eō ipsō tempore:
at that very moment |
| eōrum: their (m) |
| eōs: them (m) |
| epistula, -ae (f): letter |
| equus, -ī (m):
horse |
| erat: (he/she/it) was |
| errō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to wander, be mistaken |
| ēruptiō, ēruptiōnis
(f): eruption |
| esse: to be (see sum) |
| est: (he/she/it) is,
there is |
| Estō!: All right! |
| ēsuriō, -īre,
-īvī, -itus: to be hungry |
| et: and |
| etiam: also, even |
| Eugepae!: Hooray! |
| eum: him, it |
| Eurōpa, -ae (f):
Europe |
| ex / ē: out of,
from (preposition, takes the accusative) |
| excipiō, excipere, excēpī,
exceptus: to welcome, receive, catch |
| excitō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to wake (someone) up, rouse; excitatus,
-a, -um: wakened |
| exclāmō, -āre,
-āvī, -ātus: to shout out, exclaim |
| exeō, -īre, -iī/-īvī,
-itus: to go out (irregular) |
| explicō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to explain |
| exspectō, -āre, -āvī,
-ātus: to wait for, expect, look out for |
| exstāns, exstantis:
standing out, towering |
| extendō, extendere, extendī,
extentus: to hold out |
| extrā: outside
(preposition, takes the accusative) |
| extrahō, extrahere, extrāxī,
extractus: to drag out, take out |
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