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DLS Latin 1 pg 184

DLS Latin Jenny's First Year Latin Page 184

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careō, carēre, caruī, _____ lack (with ablative of separation)
habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum have, hold, consider
iaceō, iacēre, iacuī, iacitum lie, be situated
maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum stay, remain, last
teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum hold, grasp
timeō, timēre, timuī, _____ fear, be afraid
videō, vidēre, vīdī, vīsum see (passive) seem
prae (prep. w. abl. of place where) before, ahead of; in comparison with
prō (prep. w. abl. of place where) before, out in front of; for (on behalf of, in exchange for, in proportion to)
The Romans never used the fourth principal part of careō or timeō.
Consider as a meaning of habeō comes from its meaning hold, as in We hold (consider) these truths to be self-evident.
Timeō may be used with a dative of reference in addition to, or instead of, a direct object.
Perīculum Timeō I fear danger
Perīculum filiō timeō I fear danger for my son.
Filiō timeō I am afraid for my son.
adjacent positioned or lying next to something
caret mark used in writing to indicate where something is to be added “^”
Permanence The quality of lasting indefinitely without change
retention ability to remember or keep in mind
tenable able to be held, defended, or maintained
timid lacking self-confidence; easily frightened
visible able to be seen
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