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wheelock's ch 26-30 latin vocab (need for 2nd sem. exam)

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cena, cenae (f)   dinner  
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forum, fori (n)   marketplace, forum  
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lex, legis (f)   law, statute  
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limen, liminis (n)   threshold  
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lux, lucis (f)   light  
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mensa, mensae (f)   table, dining, dish, course  
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mensa secunda   dessert  
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nox, noctis (f)   night  
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somnus, somni (m)   sleep  
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quidam, quaedam, quiddam   a certain one/thing, someone/something  
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quidam, quaedam, quoddam   a certain, some  
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pudicus, pudica, pudicum   modest, chaste  
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superbus, superba, superbum   arrogant, overbearing, haughty, proud  
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tristis, triste   sad, sorrowful, joyless, grim, severe  
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turpis, turpe   ugly, shameful, base, disgraceful  
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urbanus, urbana, urbanum   of the city, urban, urbane, elegant  
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prae (+abl)   in front of, before  
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quam   than (comparative) OR as...as possible (superlatives)  
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tantum   only  
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invito, invitare, invitavi, invitatum   to entertain, invite, summon  
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delectatio, delectationis (f)   delight, pleasure, enjoyment  
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nepos, nepotis (m)   grandson, descendant  
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sol, solis (m)   sun  
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diligens, diligentis   diligent, careful  
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dissimilis, dissimile   unlike, different  
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gracilis, gracile   slender, thin  
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humilis, humile   lowly, humble  
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maior, maius   greater, older  
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maiores, maiorum   ancestors  
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primus, prima, primum   first, foremost, chief, principal  
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quot   how many, as many as  
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similis, simile (+gen/dat)   similar (to), like, resembling  
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superus, supera, superum   above, upper  
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superi, superorum (m. pl.)   the gods  
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utilis, utile   useful, advantageous  
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pono, ponere, posui, positum   to put, place, set  
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probo, probare, probavi, probatum   to approve, recommend, test  
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bonus, melior, optimus   good, better, best  
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magnus, maior, maximus   great, greater, greatest  
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malus, peior, pessimus   bad, worse, worst  
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multus, plus, plurimus   much, more, most  
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parvus, minor, minimus   small, smaller, smallest  
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prior, primus   former, first  
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superus, superior, summus OR supremus   that above, higher, highest  
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arma, armorum (n. pl.)   arms, weapons  
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cursus, cursus (m)   running, race, course  
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luna, lunae (f)   moon  
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occasio, occasionis (f)   occasion, opportunity  
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parens, parentis (m or f)   parent  
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stella, stellae (f)   star, planet  
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vesper, vesperis/vesperi (m)   evening, evening star  
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mortuus, mortua, mortuum   dead  
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princeps, principis (m/f)   leader, emperor  
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princeps, principis   chief, foremost  
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ut   (subjunctive)- in order to/that, so that/as to, that/to OR (indicative)- just as, as when  
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ne   not, in order that...not, that...not, in order not to  
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cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum   to go, withdraw, yield to, grant, submit  
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dedico, dedicare, dedicavi, dedicatum   to dedicate  
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egeo, egere, egui (+abl/gen)   to need, lack, want  
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expleo, explere, explevi, expletum   to fill, fill up, complete  
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praesto, praestare, praestiti, praestitum   to excel, exhibit, show, offer, supply furnish  
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taceo, tacere, tacui, tacitum   to be silent, leave unmentioned  
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fatum, fati (n)   fate, death  
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ingenium, ingenii (n)   nature, innate talent  
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moenia, moenium (n. pl.)   walls of a city  
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nata, natae (f)   daughter  
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osculum, osculi (n)   kiss  
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sidus, sideris (n)   constellation, star  
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dignus, digna, dignum (+abl)   worthy (of)  
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durus, dura, durum   hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult  
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tantus, tanta, tantum   so large/great, of such a size  
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denique   at last, finally, lastly  
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ita   so, thus  
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quidem   indeed, certainly, at least, even  
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ne...quidem   not...even  
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sic   so, thus  
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tam; tam...quam   so to such a degree; so...as  
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tamquam   as if, so to speak  
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vero   in truth, indeed, to be sure, however  
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condo, condere, condidi, conditum   to put together/into, store, found, establish  
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contendo, contendere, contendi, contentum   to strive, struggle, contend, hasten  
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mollio, mollire, mollivi, mollitum   to soften, make calm/less hostile  
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pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatum   to fight  
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respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsum   to answer  
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surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum   to get up, arise  
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honor, honoris (m)   honor, esteem, public office  
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ceteri, ceterae, cetera (pl.)   the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others  
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quantus, quanta, quantum   how large/great/much  
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tantus...quantus   just as much/many...as  
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ridiculus, ridicula, ridiculum   laughable, ridiculus  
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vivus, viva, vivum   alive, living  
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furtim   stealthily, secretly  
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mox   soon  
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primo   at first, at the beginning  
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repente   suddenly  
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unde   whence, from what/which place, from which/whom  
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utrum...an   whether...or  
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bibo, bibere, bibi   to drink  
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cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum   to become acquainted with, learn, recognize, know  
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comprehendo, comprehendere, comprehendi, comprehensum   to grasp, seize, arrest, comprehend, understand  
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consumo, consumere, consumpsi, consuptum   to consume, use up  
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dubito, dubitare, dubitavi, dubitatum   to doubt, hesitate  
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expono, exponere, exposui, expositum   to set forth, explain, expose  
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minuo, minuere, minui, minutum   to lessen, diminish  
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rogo, rogere, rogavi, rogatum   to ask  
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