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chapter 23

chapter 23 latin vocab

TermDefinition
maneo, manere, mansi, mansurus to remain, to stay
stupeo, stupere, stupui to be amazed to gape
curro, currere, cucurri, cursurus to run
desendo, descendere, descendi, descensurus to climb down
turba, turbae (f) crowd, mob
curia, curiae (f) senate house
murus, murui (m) wall
gaudium, gaudi (n) joy
at (conj.) but
ago, agere, egi, actus to do, drive
conduco, conducere, conduxi, conductus to hire
induo, indurere, indui, indutus to put on
colo, colere, colui, cultus to cultivate
quies, quietis (f) rest
pons, pontis (m) bridge
imber, imbris (m) rain
strepitus noise, clattering
supra (prep. + acc.) above
extra (prep. + acc.) outside
multa (ntr.,pl.,acc) many things
omnes (m/f, pl., nom.) all people, everyone
quiesco, quiscere, quievi, quieturus to rest, keep quiet
constituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus to decide
maximus, maxima, maximum greatest, very great, biggest, very big
mirus, mira, mirum wonderful, marvelous EX: multa et mira- many wonderful things)
stultus, stulta, stultum stupid, foolish
satis (genitive) enough
facio, facere, feci, factus to do, make
advenio, advenire, adveni, adventurus to reach, to arrive at, come to
redeo, redire (irreg), redii or redivi, rediturus to return, go back
exeo,exire (irreg), exii or exivi, exiturus to go out
talis, talis, talie such (a)
primum (adv.) first
undique (adv.) on all sides
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