Latin Vocabulary: daily-use New Latin
Vocābulārium Latīnum: vocābula cotīdiāna Latīnitātis Novæ (seu Vīvæ)
[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)










