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Using Latin Bk3 p.34
Better a Hero's Death than a Coward's Life p,34
Term | Definition |
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Tandem (adv.) | At last, at length, finally |
Patior, pati, passus sum | To suffer, endure, bear |
Usque (adv.) | All the way, even to, as far as, all the time |
Usque adeo [phr.] | To such a great extent |
Quo? | Whither? Where? To what point? |
Praestat [impersonal form] | It is better/preferable |
Emorior, -mori | To die off; to die |
Verum enim vero | Unquestionably |
In fidem recipere [phr.] | To take under one’s protection |
Aetas, -atis (f) | Time of life, age; lifetime, generation |
Opus est [imper. form] | There is need of, it is necessary |
Etenim (conj.) | And in fact, and indeed; for; for truly |
Profundo, -ere, -fugi, -fusum | To squander |
Divitiae, -arum (f. pl.) | Riches, wealth |
Desum, -esse, -fui, -futurus | To be wanting/lacking; to fail |
Pastremo (adv.) | At last, last of all, finally |
Egestas, -atis (f) | Need, want, poverty |
Vel...vel (conj.) | Either...or |
Utor, uti, usus sum | To use, employ, avail s.o. of; to associate with |
Neque...neque (conj.) | Neither...nor |
Nisi (conj.) | If not, unless;[after neg. or question] save only |
Fallo, -ere, fefelli, falsum | To deceive, disappoint; To violate, betray |
Tametsi (conj.) | As if, although; and yet |
Magna merces [phr.] | A great satisfaction |