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latin chap57 vocab

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conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus to accomplish
obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentus to hold, possess
initium, -i beginning
principatus, -a, -um leadership
obeo, obire, oblivi, obiturus to die
communis, -is, -e common
oppidum, -i town
sepelio, sepelire, sepelivi, sepultus to hurry
immerito unfairly
ullus, -a, -um anyone
eo than he
quibus in which
vivo, vivere, vixi, victus to live
liberalis, -is, -e generous
fidus, -a, -um loyal, faithful
eveho, evehere, execi, evectus to carry up, to raise up
aequo, -are, -avi, -atus to make equal
fastigum, -i height, greatness
floreo, florere, florui to flourish
penitus thoroughly, completely
subigo, subigere, subegi, subactus to subdue
maritimus, -a, -um on the shore
caedo, caedere, cecidi, caesus to cut down, kill
ipsos them
fluvius, -i river
summoveo, summovere, summovi, summotus to move out
barbarico foreign territory
ultra beyond
sicut just as
ripa, -ae river bank
colloco, -are, -avi, -atus to locate, settle
recipo, recipere, recepi, receptus to take back, recapture
signum, -i signal
incognitus, -a, -um unknown
munus, muneris duty, obligation, gift
amor, amoris love
obsequor, obsequi, obsecutus sum to obey, yield to
habitus, -us dress
togatus, -a, -um wearing a toga
scilicet obviously, of course
divus, -a, -um deified
Created by: lapplebey
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