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Henle 1st Year Latin

Units 9 - 10

QuestionAnswer
adduco, adducere, adduxi, adductus lead to, lead on
commoveo, commovere, commovi, commotus alarm, arouse
impedio, 4, tr. hinder, impede
auctoritas, auctoritatis authority, influence
contra, prep. w. acc. against, opposite
a tergo in the rear, from the rear
summus, a, um highest, greatest, very great
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus depart, withdraw
navis, navis ship
ex (e), prep. w. abl. out of, from
ab (a), prep. w. abl. away from, from
de, prep. w, abl. down from, from
cado, cadere, cecidi, casurus fall
is, ea, id that, he, she, it
ille, illa, illud that, he, she, it
numquam, adv. never
praeterea, adv. besides, furthermore
ratio, rationis reason, manner
libero, 1, tr,; abl. of seraration free (from)
vacuus, a, um; abl. of separation empty (of)
liber, libera, liberum free (from)
prohibeo, 2, tr.; abl. of separation ward off (from), prevent
possum, posse, potui, irreg., intr. am able, can
adversus, a, um; w. dat. facing (towards), unfavorable
proximus, a, um nearest, next
jam, adv. already, now (at that time)
primus, adv. first
constituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus place, set up, decide, determine
consuevi, consuetus have accustomed, have become accustomed, am accustomed
sententia, ae opinion, vote
regio, regionis region
amnino, adv. at all, altogether, in all
jubeo, jubere, jussi, jussus order, command
oportet, oportere, oportuit it behooves
timor, timoris fear
quot how many?
aeternus, a, um eternal, everlasting
caput, capitis head
alius, alia, aliud other, another
alter, a, um the one, the other (of two)
uter, a, um which? (of two)
neuter, a, um neither (of two)
ullus, a, um any
nullus, a, um no, none
solus, a, um alone, only (as adjective)
totus, a, um whole, all of, the whole of
Created by: MrsHough
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