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Using Latin I:XVIII
Beginning Latin
Question | Answer |
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Adventus, -us (m.) | Arrival, approach |
Arcus, -us (m.) | Bow, arch |
Atrium, -i (n.) | Atrium |
Casus, -us (m.) | Fall; Accident, chance, disaster |
Fibula, -ae (f.) | Brooch |
Jussu | At the order |
Mille (pl. milia, -ium n.) | Thousand & Thousands |
Mille passus or mille passum | A mile |
Nutrix, -icis (f.) | Nurse |
Passus, -us (m.) | Pace |
Procus, -i (m.) | Suitor, lover |
Suspicio, -onis (f.) | Suspicion |
Vinum, -i (n.) | Wine |
Accendo, -cendere, -cendi, -censum | To kindle, light, set on fire |
Consumo, -sumere, -sumpsi, -sumptum | To consume, devour, destroy |
Culpo, -are, -avi, -atum | To blame, censure, find fault with |
Dimitto, -ere, -misi, -missum | To dismiss, send away, send out, let go; To lose |
Exploro, -are, -avi, -atum | To explore |
Intro, -are, -avi, -atum | To enter |
Lavo, lavare, lavi, lautum | To bathe, wash |
Possum, posse, potui | To be able; Can |
Tendo, -ere, tetendi, tentum | To bend |
Texo, -ere, -ui, textum | To weave |
Certus, -a, -um | Certain, definite |
Pro certo | For sure |
Fidelis, -e | Faithful |
idem, eadem, idem | Same, the same |
Ipse, ipsa, ipsum | Self, himself, herself, itself; pl. Themselves; The very |
Longaevus, -a, -um | Aged, old |
Viginti | Twenty |
Huc | To this place, here, hither |
Item | Likewise |
Recte | Rightly |
Tam | So |
Praeter + acc. | Past; Except |
Atque | And, and also |