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Verba - Stages 19/20

Stages 19/20 Vocabulary - Cambridge

TermDefinition
auris, auris f. ear
domus, domus f. home
filia, -ae f. daughter
iter, itineris n. journey, trip
locus, -i m. place, location, spot, site
luna, -ae f. moon
mors, mortis f. death
oculus, -i m. eye
periculum, -i n. danger
preces, precum f.pl. prayers
remedium, -i n. cure, remedy
sermo, sermonis m. conversation
sonitus, -us m. sound
umerus, -i m. shoulder
vox, vocis f. voice
vulnus, vulneris n. wound, injury
adeo, adire, adii to go towards, approach
arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitus to summon
caedo, caedere, cecidi, caesus to kill
castigo, castigare, castigavi, castigatus to nag, scold
cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus to think
colloco, collocare, collocavi, collocatus to place, arrange
comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus to get, obtain, buy
conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus to finish
curo, curare, curavi, curatus to care, care for, take care of
despero, desperare, desperavi, desperatus to despair, lose hope, be hopeless
infero, inferre, intuli, inlatus to bring in
irrumpo, irrumpere, irrupi, irruptus to burst in
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasus (+dat.) to persuade, convince
posco, poscere, poposci (+dat.) to demand
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus to leave behind
tempto, temptare, temptavi, temptatus to try
vexo, vexare, vexavi, vexatus to annoy, bother
carus, a, um dear, important, precious
crudelis, is, e cruel
doctus, a, um wise, learned
dulcis, is, e sweet
latus, a, um wide, broad
neglegens, neglegentis careless
pessimus, a, um worst
plurimus, a, um most
denique finally, lastly, at last
forte by chance
illuc there, to that place, thither
mane early, early in the day, in the morning
sicut just as, like
tam so
tot so many
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