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tabellarius, -ī (m): courier
taberna, -ae (f): a shop
tablīnum, -ī (n): study (a room in the house)
tabulae, -ārum (f. pl.): tablets, records
Tabulārium, -ī (n): Public Records Office
tabulātum, -ī (n): story, floor
taceō, tacēre, tacuī, tacitus: to be quiet; Tacē!/Tacēte!: Be quiet!
tacitē: silently
taeda, -ae (f): torch
taedet, taedēre, taesum est: it bores; boredom of something (gen.) affects one (acc.)
Talassius, -ī (m): Talassius (a god of marriage)
tālī, -orum (m. pl.): knucklebones
tālis, -is, -e: such, like this, of this kind
tam: so
tamen: however, nevertheless
tamquam: just as if
tandem: finally, at last, at length
tangō, tangere, tetigī, tāctus: to touch
tantum: only; so much
tantus, -a, -um: so great, such a great
tardus, -a, -um: slow
taurus, -ī (m): bull
(acc. of ): you (sg.)
tegō, tegere, texī, tectus: to cover
tectum, -ī (n): roof
tēla, -ae (f): web, fabric, loom
tēlum, -ī (n): missile, weapon, spear, javelin
temerārius, -a, -um: rash, reckless
tempestās, tempestātis (f): storm
templum, -ī (n): temple
temptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus: to try, attempt
tempus, temporis (n): time
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus: to hold, have
tepidārium, -i (n): warm room (at the baths)
ter: three times
tergeō, tergēre, tersī, tersus: to dry, wipe
tergum, -ī (n): back, rear
terra, -ae (f): earth, ground
terreō, terrēre, terruī, territus: to frighten, terrify
terribilis, -is, -e: frightening
territus, -a, -um: frightened
terror, terrōris (m): terror, fear
tertius, -a, -um: third
tertius decimus, -a, -um: thirteenth
tessera, -ae (f): ticket
testāmentum, -ī (n): will, testament
texō, texere, texuī, textus: to weave
thermae, -ārum (f. pl.): public baths
Thermae Nerōnēae, -ārum (f. pl.): the Baths of Nero
Thisbē, Thisbēs (f): Thisbe
Thrācia, -ae (f): Thrace (country northeast of Greece)
tibi (dat. of ): to/for you (sg.)
tībīcen, tībīcinis (n): piper
tigris, tigris (m/f): tiger
timeō, timēre, timuī, ---: to fear, be afraid (of)
timidus, -a, -um: afraid, fearful, timid
timor, timōris (m): fear
toga, -ae (f): toga; toga praetexta has a purple stripe; toga pūra and toga virīlis are plain white
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus: to lift, raise
torus, -ī (m): couch
tot: so many
tōtus, -a, -um: all, the whole
trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditus: to hand over
trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractus: to drag, pull
trāns (+ acc.): across
trānsgredior, trānsgredī, trānsgressus sum: to cross
tredecim: thirteen
tremō, tremere, tremuī, ---: to tremble
tremor, tremōris (m): cause of fright, terror
trepidāns, trepidantis: in a panic
trēs, trēs, tria: three
trīclīnium, -i (n): dining room
tridēns, tridentis (m): trident
trigōn, trigōnis (m): ball game involving three people; ball (used in this game)
Troia, -ae (f): Troy
Troiānus, -a, -um: Trojan; Troiāni, -orum (m): the Trojans
: you (sg.)
tuba, -ae (f): trumpet
tubicen, tubicinis (m): trumpet-player
tulī: 3rd principal part of ferō
tum: at that moment, then
tumultus, -ūs (m): uproar, commotion
tunica, -ae (f): tunic
turba, -ae (f): crowd, mob
turris, turris (f): tower
tuus, -a, -um: your (sg)