词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。

  E contrario - From a contrary position
  E pluribus unum - From many, one (motto of the USA)
  E re nata - As circumstances dictate
  E vestigio - From where one stands
  Ecce homo - Behold the man
  Ecce signum - Behold the proof
  Editio princeps - First printed edition
  Ego et rex meus - I and my King
  Ego me bene habeo - With me all is well. (last words) (Burrus)
  Ego nolo caesar esse - I don't want to be Caesar. (Florus)
  Ego spem pretio non emo - I do not purchase hope for a price. (I do not buy a pig in a poke.)
  Ego - Consciousness of one's own identity
  Eheu fugaces labuntur anni - Alas, the fleeting years slip by. (Horace)
  Eheu, litteras istas reperire non possum - Unfortunately, I can't find those particular documents
  Eiusdem generis - Of the same kind
  Elizabeth Regina/Eduardus Rex (E.R.) - Queen Elizabeth/King Edward
  Emeritus - Honorary; by merit
  Emitte lucem et veritatem - Send out light and truth
  Ense et aratro - With sword and plow. (citizen-soldier, one who serves in war and peace)
  Eo ipso - By that very act
  Eo nomine - Under that name
  Epistula non erubescit - A letter doesn't blush. (Cicero)
  Eram quod es, eris quod sum - I was what you are, you will be what I am. (grave inscription)
  Ergo bibamus - Therefore, let us drink
  Ergo - Therefore
  Errare humanum est - To err is human. / It is human to err. (Seneca)
  Errata - A list of errors (in a book)
  Erratum (errata) - Error (errors)
  Escariorium lavator - Dishwashing machine
  Esse est percipi - Being is perception. (It is a standard metaphysical) (Mauser)
  Esse quam videri - To be, rather than to seem (state motto of North Carolina)
  Est autem fides credere quod nondum vides; cuius fidei merces est videre quod credis - Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe. (St. Augustine)
  Est deus in nobis - The is a god inside us
  Est modus in rebus - There is a middle ground in things. (Horace)
  Est queadam fiere voluptas - There is a certain pleasure in weeping. (Ovid)
  Estne tibi forte magna feles fulva et planissima? - Do you by chance happen to own a large, yellowish, very flat cat?
  Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre? - Is that a scroll in your toga, or are you just happy to see me?
  Esto perpetua - Let it be forever
  Esto perpetue - May you last for ever
  Et alii/aliae - Other persons/things
  Et cetera/etcetera (etc.) - And the rest
  Et in arcadia ego - I, also, am in Arcadia
  Et sequens (et seq.) - And the following
  Et sequentes (et seq. Or seqq.) - And those that follow
  Et sic de ceteris - And so to of the rest
  Et tu, Brute - And you, Brutus
  Et uxor (abbreviated et ux.) - And wife
  Etiam capillus unus habet umbram - Even one hair has a shadow. (Publilius Syrus)
  Eventus stultorum magister - Events are the teacher of the stupid persons. Stupid people learn by experience, bright people calculate what to do
  Ex abrupto - Without preparation
  Ex abundancia cordis, os loquitor - From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks
  Ex animo - From the heart (sincerely)
  Ex ante - Before the event, beforehand. (economics: based on prior assumptions)
  Ex cathedra - From the chair. With authority (without argumentation)
  Ex cearulo - Out of the blue
  Ex curia - Out of court
  Ex dolo - Intentionally
  Ex gratia - Purely as a favour
  Ex hypothesi - From the hypothesis. (i.e. The one under consideration)
  Ex libris - From the Library (of)
  Ex luna, scientia - From the moon, knowledge. (motto of Apollo 13)
  Ex mea sententia - In my opinion
  Ex more - According to custom
  Ex nilhilo nihil fit - Nothing comes from nothing
  Ex officio - By virtue of his office
  Ex opere operato - By the work having been worked
  Ex parte - By only one party to a dispute in the absence of the other
  Ex post facto - After the fact, or Retrospectively
  Ex proprio motu - Voluntarily
  Ex silentio - From silence. (from lack of contrary evidence)
  Ex tempore - Off the cuff, without preparation
  Ex uno disce omnes - From one person learn all persons. (From one we can judge the rest)
  Ex vi termini - By definition
  Ex voto - According to one's vow
  Ex - Out of
  Excelsior - Ever upward. (state motto of New York)
  Exceptio probat regulam de rebus non exceptis - An exception establishes the rule as to things not excepted
  Exceptis excipiendis - Excepting what is to be excepted
  Excitabat fluctus in simpulo - He was stirring up billows in a ladle. (He was raising a tempest in a teapot) (Cicero)
  Excusatio non petita, accusatio manifesta - He who excuses himself, accuses himself (qui s'excuse, s'accuse)
  Exeat - Permission for a temporary absence
  Exegi monumentum aere perennius - I have erected a monument more lasting than bronze. (Horace)
  Exempli gratia (e.g) - For the sake of example
  Exeunt omnes - All go out. (A common stage direction in plays)
  Exeunt - They go out
  Exit - He/she goes out
  Exitus acta probat - The outcome proves the deeds. (the end justifies the means) (Ovid)
  Experientia docet stultos - Experience teaches fools
  Experientia docet - Experience is the best teacher
  Experimentum crucis - Critical experiment
  Expressio unius est exclusio alterius - The mention of one thing may exclude others
  Extempore - Without premeditation
  Exterioris pagina puella - Cover Girl
  Extinctus amabitur idem - The same [hated] man will be loved after he's dead. How quickly we forget. (Horace)
  Extra ecclesiam nulla salus - Outside the Church [there is] No Salvation. (A phrase of much disputed significance in Roman Catholic theology)
  Extra territorium jus dicenti impune non paretur - The judgment (or the authority) of one who is exceeding his territorial jurisdiction is disobeyed with impunity