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Oxford Latin Course

Part 2 ch.30 Vocab

QuestionAnswer
Delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatum Verb I please, delight
supplico, supplicare, supplicavi, supplicatum Verb I pray to , beg
arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitum Verb i summon
Me gero Verb i behave myself
rem gero Verb i conduct a matter
Nubo, nubere, nupsi, nuptum Verb i marry
nuptiae, -arum, F. pl. Verb wedding
nuptalis, nuptiale Verb of a wedding, nuptial
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum Verb i raise, lift
Pereo, perire, perii, peritum Verb I perish, die
Sentio, sentire, sensi, sensum Verb I feel, realize
Heri, adverb yesterday
nuper, adverb lately
chorus, -i, m. noun chorus
donum, -i n. noun gift
limen,liminis, n. noun threshold
lumen, luminis n. noun light
mos,moris m. noun custom
mos maiorum noun the custom of our ancestors
sol, solis, m. noun sun
aequus, -a, -um adjective equal,fair
aeque adjective equally, fairly
antiquus, -a, -um adjective old, ancient
dubius, -a, -um adjective doubtful
sine dubio adjective without doubt
dives, divitis adjective rich
potens, potentis adjective powerful
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